Mizuno introduces the JPX ONE series featuring drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids with high-tech faces for more speed, control, and signature Mizuno feel.
The Japanese golf manufacturer Mizuno, founded in 1906, presents its new wood family. The Mizuno JPX ONE series includes a new driver plus various fairway woods and hybrids, all designed to redefine ball speed, forgiveness, and feel.
Mizuno JPX ONE: Driver with NANOALLOY Technology
The highlight of the new woods is the JPX ONE driver, the world’s first driver featuring NANOALLOY face technology. Developed in collaboration with Japanese material maker Toray, Mizuno created a microscopic polymer dispersion that dynamically changes face elasticity upon impact, storing and releasing more energy than traditional titanium or composite faces for higher ball speeds across a larger area.
The newly developed CORTECH face, up to 0.35 mm thinner than previous generations, increases the CORAREA (High-Speed Rebound Zone) by over 15% compared to the ST-MAX series. Two driver models were introduced: the standard JPX ONE driver offers a larger head for more stability and straighter flight, while the JPX ONE SELECT features a compact, tour-proven shape with neutral to fade-biased weighting. Both include adjustable weights and a Quick-Switch hosel to precisely tune launch and spin.
Fairway Woods: CORTECH Technology Maximizing Energy Transfer
The JPX ONE fairway woods utilize a new CORTECH chamber, varying the internal distance between sole and chamber wall to maximize energy transfer across the face without compromising the center. Each head includes a lightweight composite crown that saves weight high and lowers the center of gravity, enhancing launch and reducing spin. MAS1C steel faces with variable thickness ensure efficient energy exchange at impact, while redesigned soles improve turf interaction for cleaner hits and consistent ball speed from varied lies. Available lofts range from 15° to 24°, delivering effortless distance with the characteristic Mizuno feel.
JPX ONE Hybrids: Compact Design with Fairway Wood Technology
The hybrids share the fairway woods’ design philosophy in a more compact, iron-like shape. Their waffle crown structure increases face stability, allowing mass to be positioned lower and deeper for optimized launch and spin control. Like the fairway woods, hybrids feature MAS1C faces paired with CORTECH chambers and the new soles. Available lofts of 19°, 22°, 25°, and 28° create a seamless transition from long irons to fairway woods.