Great review. I’ve hit both sets quite extensively and found that the sound and feel of the Srixon irons were much better, at least to my ear. The Mizunos were slightly more forgiving but I did hit the Srixons a bit higher and further.
Nice work as always, Jay! I have a funny set of Srixons: 4, 6, and 7 in the new ZX4 and 8-PW in the prior generation ZX7. I like the bigger head and wider sole in the longer irons, but I don't like seeing it in the scoring irons. Had to jigger lofts around a bit to get decent gaps, but I'm sub-80 with 7-iron, so roughly 5º gaps work for me anyway. And the 4-iron is mainly for punches, escapes, and tee shots where I don't need to worry about descent angle. Still, off a tee (with a decent strike) it goes plenty high enough to hold a green, even at my slower speed!
I really enjoyed this review Jay. Exactly the kind of review I was looking for. I disagree somewhat with comments saying this should have been done with lower swing speeds. For the JPX923 HM HL (High Launch) then sure, but I play the JPX923 HM (love them) and have a swing speed very similar to yours. I'm glad to see how well the JPX's compared in this review. Based on the excitement I see all over RUclips over the Srixon's (and now the new Titleist line - like the T350 similar to these) I was starting to think that just like Pinocchio wasn't a real boy, I wasn't a real golfer playing the 923's. ; -) My wife gave me the go ahead to spend some money on clubs this year (first time in approximately 10 years) so in reality I bought both the JPX923 HM and HMP in 4 iron through PW and also bought the JPX923 GW, SW, & LW (love those 3 clubs). Based on your recommendation (which worked out great) I don't use either 4 iron but instead am using the Cleveland Launcher XL Halo 4 "Hyrid Iron" (that thing performs like it's on rails - oh wait it really is : -). 5 through 7 using HM, and then 9 & PW HMP. I can't seem to make up my mind on the 8 iron (keep going back and forth between HM & HMP on that one). I am thoroughly enjoying the performance of this setup and went in that direction in large part because of your excellent detailed reviews. Thank you!
Unfortunately in the RUclips world, doing reviews are very much a damned if you do and, damned, if you dont. But glad you got all the relevant info from it 👍🏻
My son is hitting the jpx923 HM (5-PW) and really likes them.. However he has a gap between the PW and his Kirkland GW, SW and LW. He hits the PW around 140 and his GW around 110. He loves the JPX 923 HM PW that came with the set, so I was wondering how the other JPX923 HM wedges are and if they close the gap between the pw and and gap wedge.
@@matthiasbroek8055 Hey Matthias. Sorry I just now saw your question. Mizuno makes the "JPX923" wedges to compliment the 923 HM / HMP irons. Those wedges aren't designated as "HM", "HMP", etc. but just JPX923. The HM and HMP PW loft is 42.5 and I found the 923 wedge lofts (48 GW, 54 SW, 60 LW) perfect for gapping with the 923 HM / HMP PW. They also look and feel great (very classy looking). Based on the positive reviews of the Mizuno S23 wedges I also bought 4 of them (46, 50, 56, & 60) but went back to the 923 wedges because the gapping was better (can't get the 923 lofts in the S23 wedges) and also the way the 923 wedges have distributed the weight on the clubhead made them swing more naturally for me. The S23 wedges are very good, but i found it harder to consistently reproduce a smooth swing arc than I could with the 923 wedges which are better weighted for me. Hope that is helpful. Glad your son likes the 923 HMs. I love them!
I had jpx 921 hot metal, they were a good club for learning on, now I play p770 irons and I love them for the feel and workability. The forgiveness irons make it hard to shape your shots which you won't need if your using these.
@@bsmith4u2what did you get for them? I may sell my 923 hot metal pros. And get the 225s.. the hmp are a little chunky and I don’t know about the strong lofts. What are you gonna get ?
@@dtmcbride Chunky...good word for them. I should have learned my lesson back in the day when I first tried GI irons with the PING G25. They had frying pans for soles. I DO get along better with a thinner sole iron. Right now I'm looking towards Mizuno 245, Srixon ZX5/7, and Titleist T200. This won't be a quick decision. I tend to fall into paralysis by analysis. ;-) But I love that part of the game too.
great review Jay....i would be leaning more to the JPX923 Hot Metal....not by much but would love a set...." Whats that Jay ? you wanna send me a set , well ok if you insist "LOL...have a great day....Cheers
I'm sure someone on here is qualified to answer that question 😊 but there are a few different ones that appear between the different speech patterns. Even within the UK with have slightly different pronunciations for common words..... 😊
@@AskGolfNutI’m not talking about pronunciations of common words. I’m asking about why they say Zed instead of Zee? As in W,X,Y and Z. Why Zed? I’m not trying to be a smart ass. I’ve just curious
Again, I'm sure there is someone qualified to answer this one, personally without spending time on Google finding out and risking being wrong, I'll leave it to someone more educated than me to inform everyone 👍🏻
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Well, that is because the Americans aren't speaking English....while the English and Canadians do. Whatever or however the English people use. When it comes to English they are always right...Zed, it is!!!😅
HIt both in a fitting and, for me, the HM had a better trajectory. Actually got the HM HL due to gapping and lofts with similar performance to the HM and already had a a 25* TM GAPR mid that I liked a lot.
Been going through a bunch of your reviews so thank you for those! Brand new to golf but my cousin said I’m quite good for being brand new. Taking that with a grain of salt and I know my swing speed isn’t fast. But being 33 and athletic I’m trying to decide between the Srixon zx4s and the hot metal HLs as they can be found on the used market for about the same price . I am wondering if you have any feedback on which to go with? I should be able to test the hot metal HLs in a shop but I doubt the zx4s are available since the new model came out. I guess I just don’t have a sense of what my swing speed will grow to with practice that is focused on improvement but not specifically trying to increase speed. I can’t seem to find out what the typical swing speed is for a younger athletic male either.
Hi Jay, the reviews are great. I think you hit the nail on the head with trying to match the swing speed with the target market, the HM HL may be 70mph, the new 241 90-95 mph. People shouldn't need spoon fed. From the reviews i can work out if these need to go on my shortlist or not, even if you swing at 93 and i swing at 83 i can work it out. Based on your reviews i have a Srixon fitting booked for Monday night, so apologies if i am late for the livestream. Your style and delivery is spot on, keep up the great work and ignore the trolls.
Hi Adrian, all have valid feedback it's just that I really need to make the same video 12,different times for each speed profile, where really how the differ and how well they work in respect to others is the main thing to get from a review. As speed comes off if just means the transition into the next design happens a bit sooner. But I appreciate your sentiments 👍🏻 good luck with your fitting, let me know when you get back how you get on. 👍🏻
2/3rds of golfers are over 50 and 1/3rd over 60 in the UK. Testing 7 irons at nearly 95mph and sometimes 85 mph is of little use to the majority. We need 75 mph which is the average. Mizuno recognised this with the introduction of JPX HL. Isn't it time review sites catered for the slower swingspeeds. It's the older generations who spend the most money searching for what they've lost with time.
Hi Graham, if you watch my content on my channel I regularly fluctuate my swing speed up and down. I commonly get requests to move speed around (which isn't the easiest thing to do and retain consistency). Mainly with speed reduction comes distance, peak height and descent angle drop off. Comparing any irons at whichever speed as long as its the same then any differences between them will be present at slower speeds, maybe just with any distance/performance gap reduced due to speed. I've found that with so many requests to do a standard 7 iron test at 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90 and 90+ mph for different golfers, its very much so damned if you do and damned if you don't scenario. I appreciate your honest and constructive feedback and I continue to intend to create content with reduced swing speed testing going forward 👍🏻
According to many websites I've researched, the average swingspeed of amateur golfers with 7 iron is 75 mph. Most game improvement and distance irons only seem to suit faster speeds than this. Unless you want to hit ballistic missiles low that won't stop. The average population of golfers are ageing. We may strike the ball well but have lost our speed. We don't seem to be catered for in most reviews. Transtion to hybrids is key. You mention it but seldom test it other than with the JPX HL range.
Hi Graham, srixon currently don't make a HL equivalent. But very very soon I have a video dropping that looks at the ZX series of irons, what handicap, what speed and more importantly when one should look to transition to a Hybrid. Make sure you have the notifications turned on so you don't miss that as its right on what your say you'd like to see 👍🏻
Please consider a player's distance iron shootout with the new big dog on the block: T150. Oh, and this further confirms my suspicions about hollow body irons as a toe hitter. 😅
T150 is a slightly stronger lofted and slightly meatier players cavity. I'd compare them to something like ZX7, MP 223, i230, maybe P770. The T200 is what fits the PD bill and compares to the likes of ZX5, MP 225, i525, P790 and so on.
I currently have the Srixon ZX4 MK II and I have to say they are nice clubs but I don’t find them very forgiving. Luckily I also have a set of Mizuno 923 HM HL, now these are unbelievable clubs, very forgiving, long and what a feel way way better than the Srixon in very way in my view.
Thanks for the info. I've have a sneaking suspension that hollow body irons are not as forgiving as classic cavity back irons. I think I would send my friends to the 923 HMP HL or Ping G435.
Hi Jay I really think you need to get a friend in to help you with your reviews , with a slower swing speed. The majority of people these clubs are aimed @ are not swinging around the 90s. I would honestly consider getting a friend or subscriber to do the testing for game improvement irons. your numbers cannot be calculated to someone with a swing speed up to 20mph slower than your self. Not knocking you you know I support your channel and your reviews are some of the best on YT.
Hi Martin, thanks for the comment. To be honest I'm in a no win scenario. Recently I've had multiple requests and comments saying that actually the slow swing speed stuff is pointless as apparently not all people swing at slow speed, some, swing medium and quicker. So I'm getting told both ways that I have to do it differently. I don't know if I'm coming or going. All I know is that my reviews take a boat load of time more so than others and I struggle sometimes to justify the time doing them. It's disheartening to be honest. It's unfortunately not a case of trying to keep everyone happy, at the moment I'm struggling not to pee off everyone 🤷🤦 sorry for the tiny rant, it's just frustrating 😊
I understand Jay and I feel for you. You have to let all the negative comments float over your head people on YT can be such arseholes the same on all social media, Keyboard warriors. I understand the effort you put into the videos and production and understand how difficult it is to produce quality videos as you do but I do believe you need a hand which will help you and give you more time to take the channel in the direction you want to take it. If I was more local to you I would offer my services for free. As for the people who think 80 and sub 80mph are irrelevant and watching videos on game improvement irons the clubs would not be produced without the need of the slower swing speeds. To me theses people are the irrelevant viewers and are not the viewership you aim your channel at.
@AskGolfNut You have become my favorite for testing on YT. Honest, tests for pure and missed strikes to provide a full review, and you try to adjust swing speeds while keeping dynamic loft consistent. Don't let nit pickers and complainers bother you, it's all they have. Keep on keeping on.
@adambarnes4191 hi Adam, thanks for the comment. Everyone has valid views and for the most part, everyone on the AskGolfNut community does it very respectfully and honestly so it's all good. Really glad you enjoy the channel 👍🏻
Just got fitted and tried both of these clubs and I must say these are the two best clubs ever. There is no need to look elsewhere unless you prefer the look of another iron. Forgiveness: definitely goes to Mizuno, didn’t matter if I hit bad shots, they all went high and far. Zx4 Mkii weren’t as forgiving as I thought they would be but if you make good contact, the ball goes further and straighter than Mizuno. Feel: Zx4 Mkii hands down. Best in the business. Sound: Zx4 Mkii hands down. Looks: zx4Mk ii are the best looking clubs I’ve ever seen…ever. If you value forgiveness more than feel, sound, looks, then Mizuno is the one, otherwise Srixon Zx4 Mkii is the best.
@adrianlovett3483 many people enjoy many different facets of the game. For some it's raw scoring and, competition, others it's the leisurely walk with their mates on the weekend after a stressful work week, others love to tinker with their equipment and constantly change or tweak their gear..... Golf is a great game, so if you have found the part of the game which gives you the most enjoyment then good on you and I wish you carry on enjoying it for many years to come 👍👍
Possibly for aesthetics but the tech is the same. The Std HM and PRO are near in identical so I'd assume from this test it would be identical also, and yes in that sense the Pro would be closer. Although the ZX4 has a shorter blade height 👍🏻
Because I'm old and I cool down too quickly, so in between getting the cameras ready and the software working, my poor aching body slows down 😊 largely irrelevant though as its the efficiency of things that people have to focus on rather than the club head speed 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
How many golfer who need these game improvement clubs swing 94 mph? You should have someone that swings more like the player these clubs are designed for....
Thanks for the comment Stephen. You have a valid point, not many do and to see any particular differences between them the faster you swing the larger the differences so depending on the test I'll modify to club head speed to detect any differences. Reviewing at slower speeds as there is so much in the way of ranges of head speed, it's difficult to produce results that all golfers can agree on, especially if that is complicated further by the range of club paths and face relationships. Thanks for the comment and for watching 👍🏻
Great review. I’ve hit both sets quite extensively and found that the sound and feel of the Srixon irons were much better, at least to my ear. The Mizunos were slightly more forgiving but I did hit the Srixons a bit higher and further.
Nice work as always, Jay! I have a funny set of Srixons: 4, 6, and 7 in the new ZX4 and 8-PW in the prior generation ZX7. I like the bigger head and wider sole in the longer irons, but I don't like seeing it in the scoring irons. Had to jigger lofts around a bit to get decent gaps, but I'm sub-80 with 7-iron, so roughly 5º gaps work for me anyway. And the 4-iron is mainly for punches, escapes, and tee shots where I don't need to worry about descent angle. Still, off a tee (with a decent strike) it goes plenty high enough to hold a green, even at my slower speed!
Wow Your combination has been a huge inspiration for me using zx4. Thank you. I'll try your combination too.
I like feel, sound, forgiveness, flight and price! Who doesn’t? I’d game either of these!
How much difference would you expect to see hitting the Hot Metal High Launch vs the standard Hot Metal?
I really enjoyed this review Jay. Exactly the kind of review I was looking for. I disagree somewhat with comments saying this should have been done with lower swing speeds. For the JPX923 HM HL (High Launch) then sure, but I play the JPX923 HM (love them) and have a swing speed very similar to yours. I'm glad to see how well the JPX's compared in this review. Based on the excitement I see all over RUclips over the Srixon's (and now the new Titleist line - like the T350 similar to these) I was starting to think that just like Pinocchio wasn't a real boy, I wasn't a real golfer playing the 923's. ; -)
My wife gave me the go ahead to spend some money on clubs this year (first time in approximately 10 years) so in reality I bought both the JPX923 HM and HMP in 4 iron through PW and also bought the JPX923 GW, SW, & LW (love those 3 clubs). Based on your recommendation (which worked out great) I don't use either 4 iron but instead am using the Cleveland Launcher XL Halo 4 "Hyrid Iron" (that thing performs like it's on rails - oh wait it really is : -). 5 through 7 using HM, and then 9 & PW HMP. I can't seem to make up my mind on the 8 iron (keep going back and forth between HM & HMP on that one). I am thoroughly enjoying the performance of this setup and went in that direction in large part because of your excellent detailed reviews. Thank you!
Unfortunately in the RUclips world, doing reviews are very much a damned if you do and, damned, if you dont. But glad you got all the relevant info from it 👍🏻
My son is hitting the jpx923 HM (5-PW) and really likes them.. However he has a gap between the PW and his Kirkland GW, SW and LW. He hits the PW around 140 and his GW around 110. He loves the JPX 923 HM PW that came with the set, so I was wondering how the other JPX923 HM wedges are and if they close the gap between the pw and and gap wedge.
@matthiasbroek8055 what lofts are the Kirkland wedges?
@@matthiasbroek8055 Hey Matthias. Sorry I just now saw your question. Mizuno makes the "JPX923" wedges to compliment the 923 HM / HMP irons. Those wedges aren't designated as "HM", "HMP", etc. but just JPX923. The HM and HMP PW loft is 42.5 and I found the 923 wedge lofts (48 GW, 54 SW, 60 LW) perfect for gapping with the 923 HM / HMP PW. They also look and feel great (very classy looking).
Based on the positive reviews of the Mizuno S23 wedges I also bought 4 of them (46, 50, 56, & 60) but went back to the 923 wedges because the gapping was better (can't get the 923 lofts in the S23 wedges) and also the way the 923 wedges have distributed the weight on the clubhead made them swing more naturally for me. The S23 wedges are very good, but i found it harder to consistently reproduce a smooth swing arc than I could with the 923 wedges which are better weighted for me.
Hope that is helpful. Glad your son likes the 923 HMs. I love them!
I had jpx 921 hot metal, they were a good club for learning on, now I play p770 irons and I love them for the feel and workability. The forgiveness irons make it hard to shape your shots which you won't need if your using these.
I just sold my JPX 923 HM and am moving to Players Distance for the same reason
@@bsmith4u2what did you get for them? I may sell my 923 hot metal pros. And get the 225s.. the hmp are a little chunky and I don’t know about the strong lofts.
What are you gonna get ?
@@dtmcbride Chunky...good word for them. I should have learned my lesson back in the day when I first tried GI irons with the PING G25. They had frying pans for soles. I DO get along better with a thinner sole iron. Right now I'm looking towards Mizuno 245, Srixon ZX5/7, and Titleist T200. This won't be a quick decision. I tend to fall into paralysis by analysis. ;-) But I love that part of the game too.
great review Jay....i would be leaning more to the JPX923 Hot Metal....not by much but would love a set...." Whats that Jay ? you wanna send me a set , well ok if you insist "LOL...have a great day....Cheers
If I could, I would 👍🏻😊👍🏻
Help me out. As an American I’m curious why the English and Canadians say Zed instead of Z (Zee)/
I'm sure someone on here is qualified to answer that question 😊 but there are a few different ones that appear between the different speech patterns. Even within the UK with have slightly different pronunciations for common words..... 😊
@@AskGolfNutI’m not talking about pronunciations of common words. I’m asking about why they say Zed instead of Zee? As in W,X,Y and Z. Why Zed? I’m not trying to be a smart ass. I’ve just curious
Again, I'm sure there is someone qualified to answer this one, personally without spending time on Google finding out and risking being wrong, I'll leave it to someone more educated than me to inform everyone 👍🏻
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well, that is because the Americans aren't speaking English....while the English and Canadians do.
Whatever or however the English people use. When it comes to English they are always right...Zed, it is!!!😅
HIt both in a fitting and, for me, the HM had a better trajectory. Actually got the HM HL due to gapping and lofts with similar performance to the HM and already had a a 25* TM GAPR mid that I liked a lot.
Been going through a bunch of your reviews so thank you for those! Brand new to golf but my cousin said I’m quite good for being brand new. Taking that with a grain of salt and I know my swing speed isn’t fast. But being 33 and athletic I’m trying to decide between the Srixon zx4s and the hot metal HLs as they can be found on the used market for about the same price . I am wondering if you have any feedback on which to go with? I should be able to test the hot metal HLs in a shop but I doubt the zx4s are available since the new model came out. I guess I just don’t have a sense of what my swing speed will grow to with practice that is focused on improvement but not specifically trying to increase speed. I can’t seem to find out what the typical swing speed is for a younger athletic male either.
Hi Jay, the reviews are great. I think you hit the nail on the head with trying to match the swing speed with the target market, the HM HL may be 70mph, the new 241 90-95 mph. People shouldn't need spoon fed. From the reviews i can work out if these need to go on my shortlist or not, even if you swing at 93 and i swing at 83 i can work it out. Based on your reviews i have a Srixon fitting booked for Monday night, so apologies if i am late for the livestream. Your style and delivery is spot on, keep up the great work and ignore the trolls.
Hi Adrian, all have valid feedback it's just that I really need to make the same video 12,different times for each speed profile, where really how the differ and how well they work in respect to others is the main thing to get from a review. As speed comes off if just means the transition into the next design happens a bit sooner. But I appreciate your sentiments 👍🏻 good luck with your fitting, let me know when you get back how you get on. 👍🏻
2/3rds of golfers are over 50 and 1/3rd over 60 in the UK. Testing 7 irons at nearly 95mph and sometimes 85 mph is of little use to the majority. We need 75 mph which is the average. Mizuno recognised this with the introduction of JPX HL. Isn't it time review sites catered for the slower swingspeeds. It's the older generations who spend the most money searching for what they've lost with time.
Hi Graham, if you watch my content on my channel I regularly fluctuate my swing speed up and down. I commonly get requests to move speed around (which isn't the easiest thing to do and retain consistency). Mainly with speed reduction comes distance, peak height and descent angle drop off. Comparing any irons at whichever speed as long as its the same then any differences between them will be present at slower speeds, maybe just with any distance/performance gap reduced due to speed.
I've found that with so many requests to do a standard 7 iron test at 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90 and 90+ mph for different golfers, its very much so damned if you do and damned if you don't scenario.
I appreciate your honest and constructive feedback and I continue to intend to create content with reduced swing speed testing going forward 👍🏻
According to many websites I've researched, the average swingspeed of amateur golfers with 7 iron is 75 mph. Most game improvement and distance irons only seem to suit faster speeds than this. Unless you want to hit ballistic missiles low that won't stop. The average population of golfers are ageing. We may strike the ball well but have lost our speed. We don't seem to be catered for in most reviews. Transtion to hybrids is key. You mention it but seldom test it other than with the JPX HL range.
Hi Graham, srixon currently don't make a HL equivalent. But very very soon I have a video dropping that looks at the ZX series of irons, what handicap, what speed and more importantly when one should look to transition to a Hybrid.
Make sure you have the notifications turned on so you don't miss that as its right on what your say you'd like to see 👍🏻
Hi Jay do you do fitting and if so where are you based?
Please consider a player's distance iron shootout with the new big dog on the block: T150.
Oh, and this further confirms my suspicions about hollow body irons as a toe hitter. 😅
T150 is a slightly stronger lofted and slightly meatier players cavity. I'd compare them to something like ZX7, MP 223, i230, maybe P770. The T200 is what fits the PD bill and compares to the likes of ZX5, MP 225, i525, P790 and so on.
Thanks for the review? What shaft and flex on the zx4?
I'll have to check and get back to you. 👍🏻
that would be wonderful, many thanks in advance
@@AskGolfNut
@MJinVietnam NS950 Neo Reg shaft 👍🏻
I currently have the Srixon ZX4 MK II and I have to say they are nice clubs but I don’t find them very forgiving. Luckily I also have a set of Mizuno 923 HM HL, now these are unbelievable clubs, very forgiving, long and what a feel way way better than the Srixon in very way in my view.
Thanks for the info. I've have a sneaking suspension that hollow body irons are not as forgiving as classic cavity back irons. I think I would send my friends to the 923 HMP HL or Ping G435.
What handicap are you?
@@nisch2379 my handicap is 19
No way is the HM better feeling than the ZX 4. The zx4 actually has a forged face and feels like it and the HM feels like mush.
Would be interested to know whether either of these are adequate for sub 80mph 7 iron swing speed…
Maybe for a 7 iron but probably not for 6 iron with their aggressive lofts. Going HL would definitely see greater peak heights and descent angles 👍🏻
Jay..assuming both have the same shaft, length, flex etc..
Hi, same length, different shafts..... You know me and shafts.... They make no difference to me 👍🏻
Hi Jay I really think you need to get a friend in to help you with your reviews , with a slower swing speed. The majority of people these clubs are aimed @ are not swinging around the 90s. I would honestly consider getting a friend or subscriber to do the testing for game improvement irons. your numbers cannot be calculated to someone with a swing speed up to 20mph slower than your self. Not knocking you you know I support your channel and your reviews are some of the best on YT.
Hi Martin, thanks for the comment. To be honest I'm in a no win scenario. Recently I've had multiple requests and comments saying that actually the slow swing speed stuff is pointless as apparently not all people swing at slow speed, some, swing medium and quicker. So I'm getting told both ways that I have to do it differently. I don't know if I'm coming or going. All I know is that my reviews take a boat load of time more so than others and I struggle sometimes to justify the time doing them. It's disheartening to be honest. It's unfortunately not a case of trying to keep everyone happy, at the moment I'm struggling not to pee off everyone 🤷🤦 sorry for the tiny rant, it's just frustrating 😊
I understand Jay and I feel for you. You have to let all the negative comments float over your head people on YT can be such arseholes the same on all social media, Keyboard warriors. I understand the effort you put into the videos and production and understand how difficult it is to produce quality videos as you do but I do believe you need a hand which will help you and give you more time to take the channel in the direction you want to take it. If I was more local to you I would offer my services for free. As for the people who think 80 and sub 80mph are irrelevant and watching videos on game improvement irons the clubs would not be produced without the need of the slower swing speeds. To me theses people are the irrelevant viewers and are not the viewership you aim your channel at.
@martinsreef9413 very true, and from now on I'll tailor the reviews to the speed that is stereotypical for the club in question 👍🏻
@AskGolfNut You have become my favorite for testing on YT. Honest, tests for pure and missed strikes to provide a full review, and you try to adjust swing speeds while keeping dynamic loft consistent. Don't let nit pickers and complainers bother you, it's all they have. Keep on keeping on.
@adambarnes4191 hi Adam, thanks for the comment. Everyone has valid views and for the most part, everyone on the AskGolfNut community does it very respectfully and honestly so it's all good. Really glad you enjoy the channel 👍🏻
66yr old with bad back. Loved both of these till I hit them. The Callaway Ai Smoke was better for me.
Is there a ZX5 v 923 Forged v Cobra CB comparison upcoming?
ZX5 v Forged v Tour is probably the closest match??......
@@AskGolfNut That’d work too
Just got fitted and tried both of these clubs and I must say these are the two best clubs ever. There is no need to look elsewhere unless you prefer the look of another iron.
Forgiveness: definitely goes to Mizuno, didn’t matter if I hit bad shots, they all went high and far. Zx4 Mkii weren’t as forgiving as I thought they would be but if you make good contact, the ball goes further and straighter than Mizuno.
Feel: Zx4 Mkii hands down. Best in the business.
Sound: Zx4 Mkii hands down.
Looks: zx4Mk ii are the best looking clubs I’ve ever seen…ever.
If you value forgiveness more than feel, sound, looks, then Mizuno is the one, otherwise Srixon Zx4 Mkii is the best.
Have u warmed up yet ?
Only just 😊
11:15. exactly why I play these
Why use a blade if it has no advantages over the Hot Metal ?
It looks lovely and shiny and feels great 😉😊😊👍
@ I thought the idea of golf was to shoot low and win comps ? That makes me feel great 👍
@adrianlovett3483 many people enjoy many different facets of the game. For some it's raw scoring and, competition, others it's the leisurely walk with their mates on the weekend after a stressful work week, others love to tinker with their equipment and constantly change or tweak their gear..... Golf is a great game, so if you have found the part of the game which gives you the most enjoyment then good on you and I wish you carry on enjoying it for many years to come 👍👍
Good review.
Even with my horrendous strikes 🤣🤣
Would a better comparison be hot metal PRO with the ZX4?
Possibly for aesthetics but the tech is the same. The Std HM and PRO are near in identical so I'd assume from this test it would be identical also, and yes in that sense the Pro would be closer. Although the ZX4 has a shorter blade height 👍🏻
So every game improvement iron is basically the same 🤷♂️
Love you reviews but why don’t you warm up before filming so you take that warm-up factor out of the conclusions
Because I'm old and I cool down too quickly, so in between getting the cameras ready and the software working, my poor aching body slows down 😊 largely irrelevant though as its the efficiency of things that people have to focus on rather than the club head speed 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love the video keep up the great content 👍
Thanks Erik for the kind feedback 👍🏻
Excuse your poor strikes? You were just playing to the strengths of these irons.
Should of thought of that excuse when I was hitting them 🤣🤣
How many golfer who need these game improvement clubs swing 94 mph? You should have someone that swings more like the player these clubs are designed for....
Thanks for the comment Stephen. You have a valid point, not many do and to see any particular differences between them the faster you swing the larger the differences so depending on the test I'll modify to club head speed to detect any differences. Reviewing at slower speeds as there is so much in the way of ranges of head speed, it's difficult to produce results that all golfers can agree on, especially if that is complicated further by the range of club paths and face relationships.
Thanks for the comment and for watching 👍🏻
Which footprint is bigger, the z4 or the mizuno forged?
Compared to the Forged, definitely the ZX4 👍🏻
Thanks for the compare. ⛳️🏌🏽♂️