Mizuno Fli-Hi T-Zoid 3 Iron / 21 Degree / Regular Flex

Mizuno Fli-Hi T-Zoid 3 Iron / 21 Degree / Regular Flex

£30.99 GBP
Mizuno MX-19 4 Iron / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Mizuno MX-19 4 Iron / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£26.99 GBP
Mizuno T-Zoid Pro-II 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Regular Flex

Mizuno T-Zoid Pro-II 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Regular Flex

£28.99 GBP
Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi 3 Iron / 19 Degree / Stiff Flex

Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi 3 Iron / 19 Degree / Stiff Flex

£125.99 GBP

Mizuno are renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship, and their hybrids and driving irons are no different. Designed for golfers who value feel, consistency, and precision, Mizuno hybrids provide easy launch, forgiveness, and control from a variety of lies, while driving irons deliver a lower, more penetrating ball flight for accurate shots in challenging conditions.

At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our range of second hand Mizuno hybrids and driving irons allows golfers to enjoy premium performance at a fraction of the cost of new clubs. Every club is carefully inspected and graded for head, shaft, and grip condition, giving you confidence in its quality and playability.

Stock is regularly updated, so if your preferred model isn’t available today, check back soon — Mizuno long-game clubs are always in demand.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Mizuno hybrids are generally very forgiving and easy to launch. They are designed with low centres of gravity and wide sole, helping golfers get the ball airborne more easily and maintaining distance on off centre strikes. This makes them a great option for golfers looking to replace their difficult to hit long irons with a club that offers more consistency and confidence from the fairway or rough.

The Mizuno Fli-Hi driving irons are a selection of utility iron models, designed to replace longer irons, giving golfers a mix of distance forgiveness and easy launch at the top of their bag. It has a slightly larger, hollow construction compared to a standard iron, with weight placed low in the head to help launch the ball higher while still producing a controlled ball flight.

Mizuno is a brand known for its craftsmanship and is renowned for producing some of the most premium irons on the market, built with exceptional feel and precision. There's a common saying that "nothing feels quite like a Mizuno" and when you have that reputation it's safe to say Mizuno make high quality clubs.

Mizuno clubs can cater for a wide range of golfers. Beginners and high handicappers benefit from their Hot Metal iron variants while lower handicaps prefer their JPX tour models for more control and workability.

Yes. You can access premium, tour quality equipment at a much lower cost than new clubs and because it's such a popular brand the value stays high with used mizuno clubs. With proper care, second-hand Mizuno clubs deliver long lasting performance and excellent value.

Yes, many golfers choose Mizuno irons with other models for their driver and woods. Generally, this is because Mizuno irons are known as the gold standard when it comes to feel, performance and precision, whereas Mizuno woods don't have as high of a reputation of other brands such as Taylormade, Callaway or PING. Mixing brands often lets you get the best of both worlds and optimise your clubs to your game.

Mizuno has always been a brand known for their excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail, resulting in clubs that look and feel amazing. More predominantly known for their irons, their drivers are no different when it comes to top quality feel, build and balanced performance.