Nothing feels like a Mizuno, and the JPX range is one of the clearest examples of why that reputation has held for so long. Built on the brand's legendary forged feel and refined into a line that suits players of every level, the JPX name has spanned the full bag for well over a decade, covering irons, wedges, drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids across many generations. It is best known for its irons, with models like the JPX 919, 921, 923, and 925 earning a place among the most desirable and best feeling irons money can buy, but the range has always reached far beyond the irons alone.
Mizuno JPX irons are the heart of the range, and feel is what sets them apart. They combine soft forged feel with genuine forgiveness and distance, and across their generations they have spanned everything from fast, game improvement distance irons to more compact, players focused models, which is a big part of why they suit such a wide range of golfers. Paired with Mizuno's wedge options, the JPX line has long been a favourite for golfers who want premium feel through the scoring clubs without giving up help where it counts.
The JPX name has carried drivers and woods for years too, with a strong lineage of metalwoods behind it. The JPX 825 driver, fairway woods, and hybrids first brought distance and forgiveness to Mizuno's wood range, followed by the adjustable JPX 850 with its sliding weight track, and then the JPX 900 driver, fairway woods, and hybrids that pushed adjustability and ball speed further still. The latest chapter came in 2026 with the launch of the JPX One drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids. The JPX One driver introduced the world's first NanoAlloy face technology, developed with materials specialist Toray, using a special polymer face that becomes highly elastic at impact to deliver more ball speed across a wider area. It comes in two models, the higher MOI, more forgiving standard JPX One and the more compact, workable JPX One Select for better players, with matching fairway woods and hybrids carrying the same technology lower down the bag.
Whether you are after the soft forged feel of the JPX irons, the scoring control of the wedges, or the latest speed from the JPX One metalwoods, the JPX name stands for quality and performance throughout. Nothing feels like a Mizuno, and a used JPX is one of the smartest ways to find out why. Every club is hand inspected, graded honestly, and shown with clear photos, so you know exactly what you are getting. Browse our selection of used Mizuno JPX clubs below, premium Mizuno performance at a great used price.