Mizuno Pro 245 Irons Review
Continuing a revered connection between its engineers and its Grain Flow Forging plant in Hiroshima, Japan, Mizuno's Pro 245 Irons are part of their exciting offering for 2024, with these clubs offering the quality that you would expect from this brand.
Part of a family with the 241 and 243, the 245 is easier to launch courtesy of a complex hollow body construction and internally suspended Tungsten weight. It's the most forgiving of the lot and that should appeal to a wide variety of golfers. Having a slightly larger footprint, it's also the quickest off the club face.
But what could this all mean for you? Golfshake's Equipment Expert, Ryan Rastall, has tested and reviewed the irons from his base at Howley Hall Golf Club in Leeds, using them on the course and drawing insights from data on Trackman.
You can see what Ryan thought in a new video below or by watching directly on YouTube.
Mizuno Pro 245 Irons Key Features
- Grain Flow Forged in Hiroshima, Japan
- Hollow Body GFF 4135 Chromoly Face & Neck (2-8 Iron)
- Internal Tungsten Weighting (2-7)
- More Compact Partial Hollow Scoring Irons (9-GW)
- Soft Copper Underlay
- Harmonic Impact Technology
- Traditional Blade Appearance
- Increased Bounce Angle
- Available: RH: 2-GW / LH: 4-GW
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Let's see what Ryan made of the Pro 245 irons from Mizuno!
Mizuno Pro 245 Irons Review
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