Mizuno unveils JPX One metalwood range

Japanese brand launches all-new range of drivers, fairway woods and hybrids featuring a new nanoalloy face technology.

Mizuno has introduced the JPX ONE family, comprising the JPX ONE Driver, Fairway Woods and Hybrids, a revolutionary suite of metalwoods designed to redefine ball speed, forgiveness, and feel. 

Building on decades of innovation, the JPX ONE range represents a landmark in Mizuno’s engineering journey, the culmination of every breakthrough since the brand’s first metalwood in 1982.

JPX ONE DRIVER 

The JPX ONE is the world’s driver first to feature NANOALLOY face technology. Developed in collaboration with materials specialists Toray, NANOALLOY utilises microscopic polymer dispersion to produce a face that dynamically alters its elasticity under impact. 

The result is a material that stores and releases more energy at impact than traditional titanium or composite constructions, delivering unprecedented ball speeds across a wider area of the face.

This breakthrough pairs with a newly engineered CORTECH Face, up to 0.35mm thinner than previous generations, expanding the CORAREA (high-speed rebound zone) by over 15% versus the ST-MAX. In robotic testing, JPX ONE outperformed leading competitors for both ball speed and carry, producing faster, longer, and more consistent results from every impact location.

Two models, JPX ONE and JPX ONE SELECT, offer distinct performance profiles. JPX ONE features a slightly larger footprint for higher stability and straighter ball flight, while JPX ONE SELECT delivers a more compact, tour-preferred shape with a neutral-to-fade bias. Both include adjustable weighting and Quick Switch hosel systems to fine-tune launch and spin.

RRP: £529/€660/$600

JPX ONE FAIRWAYS 

Extending the innovation story, the JPX ONE Fairways introduce a re-engineered CORTECH Chamber that strategically varies the internal gap between the sole and chamber wall. This geometry increases face flexion towards the toe and heel, amplifying energy transfer across the hitting surface without compromising central performance. 

Each head features a wrap-around composite crown that saves critical grams high in the structure, lowering the centre of gravity for higher launch and reduced spin. A multi-thickness MAS1C steel face ensures peak COR performance, while the all-new Speed Bevel sole refines turf interaction, producing cleaner strikes and more consistent ball speed from a variety of lies.

Available in lofts from 15° to 24°, the JPX ONE Fairways deliver the ultimate blend of ball speed, forgiveness, and playable trajectory for golfers seeking effortless distance with the signature Mizuno feel.

RRP: £315/€390/$350

JPX ONE HYBRIDS

Completing the range, the JPX ONE Hybrids take the same design philosophy and apply it to a more compact, iron-replacement shape. Their Waffle Crown structure enhances face stability, enabling Mizuno’s engineers to reposition discretionary mass lower and deeper for optimal launch and spin control.

A uniform-thickness 1.8mm MAS1C face combines with the improved CORTECH Chamber and Speed Bevel sole design to produce exceptional speed through impact, even on strikes low on the face or from challenging turf conditions.

Available in 19°, 22°, 25°, and 28° lofts, the JPX ONE Hybrids offer a seamless transition from long iron to fairway wood, maintaining the visual confidence and feel Mizuno players expect.

RRP: £280/€340/$280

For more details, visit emea.mizuno.com

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