Quick Look: New Mizuno Pro 24x Irons for 2024

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Mizuno Pro 24x irons
Mizuno Pro 24x irons (PGW Graphics)

Mizuno announced the Pro 241, Pro 243, and Pro 245 Grain Flow Forged irons made in their Japanese plant targeted at player categories from professional to recreational.

Mizuno Pro 241 Irons
Mizuno Pro 241 irons
Mizuno Pro 241 irons. (Mizuno)
  • Better player/professional category
  • Forged compact head
  • Muscleback blade design
  • Copper Underlay
  • Stock lofts: 5-iron 27°, pitching wedge 46°
  • Stock shaft: KBS Tour
  • Stock grip: Golf Pride MCC
  • Satin brush finish
  • Available January 25, 2024
  • $200 per iron

Mizuno Pro 243 Irons
Mizuno Pro 243 irons
Mizuno Pro 243 irons. (Mizuno)
  • Better player category
  • Forged cavity back design
  • Copper underlay
  • Sole slot 4- through 7-iron
  • Satin brush finish
  • Stock shaft: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3
  • Stock grip: Golf Pride MCC
  • Available January 25, 2024
  • $200 per iron

Mizuno Pro 245 Irons
Mizuno Pro 245 irons
Mizuno Pro 245 irons. (Mizuno)
  • Game-improvement category
  • Hollow body construction
  • Internal tungsten weight 2 through 7-iron
  • Copper underlay
  • Satin brush finish
  • Stock shaft: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3
  • Stock grip: Golf Pride MCC
  • Available January 25, 2024
  • $200 per iron

WYNTK: Mizuno Pro 245 Irons
Mizuno Pro 24x irons
Mizuno Pro 24x irons (PGW Graphics)

The new 24x series of forged irons from Mizuno replaces the previous 22x models from two years ago with what the company calls “significant improvements.”

Most recreational golfers will want to look at the Pro 245 model since they are a hollow construction designed for added forgiveness compared to irons made for better players which are more difficult to hit. The 2-iron down through the 7-iron have interior tungsten weighting while the 9-iron through gap wedge have smaller heads.

Chris Voshall, Mizuno Product Director, said in the press announcement, “There are some impressive ball speed gains in the Mizuno Pro 245, considering we’ve slimmed it down – especially in the longer irons. The biggest challenge for people now is telling this iron apart from the one-piece Mizuno Pro 241 muscle-back.”

Mizuno also introduced the hollow-body Pro Fli-Hi iron created as substitute for those not wishing to hit hybrids in 2-, 3- and 4-iron lofts priced at $250 each.

David Llewellyn R&D Director commented that “Hybrid type irons generally use a flat sheet metal for the face – but upgrading to a heat-treated 4335 Nickel Chromoloy allowed us to incorporate a faster multi-thickness face and off-set face weld.”

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