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

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

£125.99 GBP
Mizuno Fli-Hi 2026 2 Iron / 16.5 Degree / Regular Flex

Mizuno Fli-Hi 2026 2 Iron / 16.5 Degree / Regular Flex

£218.99 GBP
Mizuno Fli-Hi 2026 3 Iron / 19 Degree / Regular Flex

Mizuno Fli-Hi 2026 3 Iron / 19 Degree / Regular Flex

£218.99 GBP
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Mizuno MP-18 MMC 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Mizuno MP-18 MMC 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

£47.99 GBP
Mizuno JPX One Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

Mizuno JPX One Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

£436.99 GBP
Mizuno Pro T-3 Sand Wedge / 56 Degree / Stiff Flex

Mizuno Pro T-3 Sand Wedge / 56 Degree / Stiff Flex

£127.99 GBP
Left Hand Mizuno JPX 923 Forged 4 Iron / 19 Degree / Stiff Flex

Left Hand Mizuno JPX 923 Forged 4 Iron / 19 Degree / Stiff Flex

£89.99 GBP
Mizuno S3 Max 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

Mizuno S3 Max 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

£16.99 GBP

Why Choose Used Mizuno Golf Clubs?

Mizuno has been making golf clubs since 1933, and their reputation for forged iron craftsmanship is essentially unmatched in the game. Founded in Osaka, Japan, by brothers Rihachi and Rizo Mizuno, the company built its name on Grain Flow Forging. A process refined over decades at their Hiroshima factory that produces the soft, buttery feel Mizuno irons are world-famous for. That obsession with craft has earned Mizuno a fiercely loyal following, with players like Keith Mitchell, Luke Donald, and Nick Faldo (who used Mizuno irons through his peak major-winning years) all turning to the brand for feel and precision.

When you buy used Mizuno golf clubs from Next2New Golf, you're investing in equipment that holds its performance characteristics for a very long time. Mizuno's premium forgings, refined head shapes, and consistent build quality mean a set of MP, JPX, or Mizuno Pro irons from five or ten years ago still plays beautifully today. The famous saying - 'nothing feels like a Mizuno' - is repeated by everyone from tour professionals to weekend club golfers for a reason, and the pre-owned market is one of the best ways to access that feel without paying premium prices.

Pre-owned Mizuno clubs strike a strong balance between premium craftsmanship and affordability. You'll find their signature Grain Flow Forged constructions, refined Pro and MP head shapes, Cortech and Chromoly face technologies, and tour-validated wedge grinds across the entire lineup, all at a fraction of the original retail price. For golfers who value feel above all else and want one of the most respected iron brands in the game, used Mizuno clubs from Next2New Golf are tough to beat.

Mizuno Golf Club's Key Tech

Mizuno's engineering reputation is built on the Grain Flow Forging process, refined at their Hiroshima factory over more than 50 years. The process forges each iron head from a single billet of 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel through a series of precision stamping operations, aligning the grain structure of the metal from neck to toe. The result is the soft, consistent, slightly responsive feel that Mizuno irons are famous for - a feel that's particularly noticeable on well-struck shots and one that's almost impossible to replicate through casting or other manufacturing processes.

Mizuno's metalwoods division has come a long way in recent years, with the ST-Z, ST-X, and ST-G driver families using carbon composite crowns, refined Speed Cor face designs, and adjustable hosels to deliver high ball speed and tour-grade feel. ST-Z models offer neutral, low-spin performance for better players, while ST-X variants add draw-bias and forgiveness for more moderate swings. Combined with stable, neutral acoustics and tour-validated head shapes, Mizuno drivers and fairway woods are now genuinely competitive at the top end of the market, and used examples are available at Next2New Golf at significant savings.

In irons, Mizuno's range is one of the most respected in golf. The Pro 241, Pro 243, and Pro 245 (the modern successors to the legendary MP line) offer a Grain Flow Forged ladder from tour blades through to a players-distance iron, all sharing the same Hiroshima forging and refined feel. The JPX range - including JPX 921, 923, and 925 Forged, Tour, and Hot Metal models - brings forged feel to mid handicappers and game-improvement players, with Chromoly face inserts delivering high ball speed in a clean, premium package. Mizuno's T-series wedges, including the T22 and T24, are quietly some of the best wedges in golf, featuring tour-validated sole grinds and precision-milled grooves. Whether you're considering an ST-Z driver, a set of MP-20 or Pro 241 irons, or a T24 wedge, each used Mizuno club from Next2New Golf brings genuine forging pedigree to your bag without the new-release price tag.

Popular Used Mizuno Models at Next2New Golf

Our inventory features Mizuno's most sought-after models across every category. In drivers, you'll find favourites like the ST190, ST200, ST-Z, ST-X, and ST-G families, alongside earlier JPX EZ and JPX 900 models for golfers who appreciate Mizuno's traditional driver shaping. These drivers combine carbon composite crowns, Speed Cor face technology, adjustable hosels, and tour-grade acoustics to deliver high ball speed and a refined sound and feel.

For irons, we carry everything from legendary forged blades like the MP-5, MP-18, MP-20, and the modern Pro 241, Pro 243, and Pro 245 for skilled ball-strikers, through forged players-distance options like the JPX 921, 923, and 925 Forged and Tour models, to forgiving JPX 921, 923, and 925 Hot Metal sets built for game improvement. Mizuno's iron innovations include Grain Flow Forging HD, Chromoly face inserts, Cortech multi-thickness face designs, and tungsten toe weighting - all delivered with the refined head shapes and famous Mizuno feel. Whether you need a complete iron set or individual clubs to fill specific yardage gaps, Next2New Golf's selection of pre-owned Mizuno irons covers every playing style.

Our used Mizuno fairway woods, hybrids, wedges, and putters complete any golfer's arsenal. The fairway woods and hybrids excel from the tee, the deck, and the rough, while the T22 and T24 wedges feature tour-validated sole grinds, precision-milled grooves, and a satisfying forged feel that has earned them a strong following among better players. On the putting green, the M.Craft milled putter range offers some of the most refined feel and craftsmanship at this price point. Each club in our inventory is accurately graded and described, so you know precisely what condition to expect when your order arrives.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Consider your skill level, ball flight and forgiveness needs. Higher handicaps will benefit from their game improvement "Hot Metal" models, while lower handicaps and more experienced golfers will prefer the pro and tour models in the irons. There are models in between like standard JPX irons which will also suit a wide range of golfer, proving Mizuno makes a range of clubs to cater to all abilities.

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.