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A NEW AGE OF FORGING
The foundation of the Mizuno Pro 241/243/245 irons is a unique, long-standing connection between Mizuno's club engineers and its Grain Flow Forging plant in Hiroshima, Japan. A relationship which enables increasingly sophisticated designs to be crafted flawlessly into finished equipment. Where every fraction of a millimetre and subtle curve matters.
A set of 6 clubs (5-Pw). The Mizuno Pro 243 is a manufacturing masterpiece – more compact and precise than its predecessor, yet faster from the face and more satisfying at impact. Improvements in performance only made possible through the long-term relationship between Mizuno's R&D team and its exclusive Grain Flow Forging plant in Hiroshima, Japan.
The Mizuno Pro 245 is measurably quicker again from the face than the Mizuno Pro 243 but also easier to launch – due to a complex hollow body construction and internally suspended Tungsten weight. Packed into a staggeringly sleek chassis, the Mizuno Pro 245 showcases more than any model how rapidly Mizuno’s Grain Flow Forged process has evolved.
“The Mizuno Pro 243 is the model that’s advanced the most, mainly due to evolution on the manufacturing side. It’s one thing for the R&D team to design a thinner face iron with stronger materials in the CAD world – but something else to have it Grain Flow Forged to those specifications and strength requirements.”
DAVID LLEWELLYN – Director of R&D
FORGED IN HIROSHIMA JAPAN One-piece Grain Flow Forged HD from 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel at Mizuno's iconic facility in Hiroshima, Japan – where Mizuno irons have been produced since 1968.
4120 Chromoly with Flow Microslot (4-7 iron) A wider, longer micro-slot to create a more expansive high energy area of clubface – resulting in a higher flight and faster ball speeds.
1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon Steel 8-GW: Solid feel and control where most needed, with modern lofts to maintain even distance gapping through the set.
Wrap Around Sole Grind: Heavy relief around the sole for improved turf interaction and seamless transition from micro slot 7 iron into traditional 8 iron construction.
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Club | Loft | Lie | Length | Hand |
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#4 (245) | 21.5° | 60° | 38.75″ | RH |
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#5 (245) | 24° | 60.5° | 38.25" | RH |
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#6 (245 1° weak) | 28° | 61° | 37.75" | RH |
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#7 (245 2° weak) | 32° | 61.5° | 37.25" | RH |
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#8 (243) | 36° | 62° | 36.75" | RH |
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#9 (243) | 40° | 62.5° | 36.25" | RH |
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#Pw (243) | 44° | 63° | 35.75" | RH |
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#Gw (243) | 48° | 63° | 35.50" | RH |