Mizuno introduces the JPX ONE series – drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids with high-tech faces for increased speed, control, and classic Mizuno feel.
Founded in 1906, the Japanese golf manufacturer Mizuno presents its new line of clubs in the woods category. The Mizuno JPX ONE series consists of a new driver, various fairway woods, and hybrids that, according to the manufacturer, redefine ball speed, forgiveness, and feel.
Mizuno JPX ONE: Driver with NANOALLOY Technology
The centerpiece of the new woods is the JPX ONE driver – the world’s first driver featuring NANOALLOY face technology. In collaboration with Japanese chemical and material manufacturer Toray, Mizuno developed a novel microscopic polymer dispersion that dynamically changes the face’s elasticity at impact. This material is designed to store and release more energy than traditional titanium or composite constructions, resulting in higher ball speeds over a larger sweet spot.
Combined with the newly developed CORTECH face, which is up to 0.35 mm thinner than previous generations, the so-called CORAREA (high-speed rebound zone) increases by more than 15% compared to the ST-MAX series. Mizuno launched two driver models in total.
The standard JPX ONE driver features a slightly larger clubhead for higher stability and straighter ball flight, while the JPX ONE SELECT offers a more compact, tour-tested shape with neutral to fade-biased weighting. Both models include adjustable weighting systems and a Quick-Switch hosel to fine-tune launch and spin according to individual preferences.
Fairway Woods: CORTECH Technology for Maximum Energy Transfer
New fairway woods within the JPX ONE series were also introduced. These feature an innovative CORTECH chamber, where the internal spacing between the sole and chamber wall is precisely varied. This geometry enhances the face flex toward the toe and heel, maximizing energy transfer across the face without sacrificing center face performance.
Each clubhead has a surrounding composite crown that saves critical grams in the upper area and lowers the center of gravity, promoting higher launch and reduced spin. A MAS1C steel face with variable thickness ensures maximum efficiency in energy transfer at impact, while a completely redesigned sole optimizes turf interaction. This allows cleaner strikes and more consistent ball speeds from various lies. With lofts ranging from 15° to 24°, the JPX ONE fairway woods offer an ideal combination of speed, forgiveness, and playable ball flight for golfers seeking effortless distance with characteristic Mizuno feel.
JPX ONE Hybrids: Compact Design with Fairway Wood Technology
The hybrids in the JPX ONE series adopt the fairway woods’ design philosophy but in a more compact, iron-like shape. Their waffle crown structure increases face stability and enables Mizuno engineers to position mass lower and further back in the clubhead, supporting optimal launch and maximum spin control.
Similar to the fairway woods, the hybrids feature a MAS1C face combined with a CORTECH chamber and the new sole design. Available lofts are 19°, 22°, 25°, and 28°, providing a seamless transition from long irons to fairway woods.