Though primarily know for their irons, Mizuno hit on the right combination with the JPX-800 for testers in the scratch and low handicap classes who were continually impressed with this club. The results in all ratings were within a point of each other making the JPX-800 a very well rounded club. The average and high handicap classes like the looks but struggled with other aspects of the club.
The JPX-800 fairway woods produce tremendous distance by harnessing the power of a ‘Hot Metal’ stainless steel face and Mizuno’s Ultimate Dynamic Stability (U.D.S) technology.
U.D.S. technology achieves consistently high ball speeds and tighter overall dispersion by greatly increasing stability on both its vertical and horizontal axis. What this means is that shots from anywhere on the face, even outside the sweet area, will maintain the ball speeds to get the ball where you want it to go.
Strategic internal weighting and an ultra-thin crown deliver a low and deep Center of Gravity (COG) for an easy launch, while an innovative ‘Speed Bevel’ on the leading edge maximizes clubhead speed through the turf. With multiple technologies working in unison, the JPX-800s provide maximum fairway wood performance.
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henn760
08/29/2011
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I went to one of the test events and tried this club - it works, and works well for me - I was surprised. Tried a bunch more that I thought I would like better but always came back to the Mizuno. Going to have to get one of these. | |














