
Mizuno has released new finish options across two core models in its current line-up – the JPX 925 Hot Metal irons and Mizuno Pro T-3 wedges. The additions reflect the brand’s continued focus on player preferences, craftsmanship and tailored performance.
Each new finish retains the original model’s design philosophy and engineering, while offering golfers refined aesthetic options to suit individual preferences and playing environments.
JPX 925 Hot Metal: Black Ion, revolutionary iron
The JPX 925 Hot Metal irons, recognised for their blend of distance, control and fitting versatility, are now available in a Black Ion finish. Built around a Nickel Chromoly chassis with strategically placed tungsten weighting in the 4–7 irons, the Hot Metal design continues to provide a high-launch, high-speed platform with consistency across the face.
The Black Ion finish offers a fresh visual identity while maintaining the same trusted performance, reducing glare and matching the iron’s modern, technology-led profile. £165 per club
Mizuno Pro T-3: stability reimagined in black
The Pro T-3 wedge, recognised for its blend of forgiveness and feel, is also now available in a Black Ion finish. Its shallow cavity back, combined with a longer head shape, offers increased stability on off-centre strikes, aimed at golfers seeking consistency without losing finesse.
The forging process, groove structure (Quad Cut + Hydroflow Micro Grooves), and copper underlay remain unchanged, ensuring the T-3 continues to deliver reliable spin and control in all conditions. Three grind options (S, M, and C) support various short-game needs, while the darker finish offers a cleaner visual at set-up, particularly in bright light or on firm turf. £190 per iron
A third new colourway, the Mizuno Pro T-1 in Denim Copper, will be available exclusively in the US, while Europe will see the JPX 925 Hot Metal in Black Ion and the Mizuno Pro T-3 in Black Ion.
The new finishes aim to give players greater visual choice while maintaining the performance characteristics that define each model, underlining Mizuno’s focus on incremental innovation, player-centric design and a refined balance of feel, feedback and form.