Mizuno launches the Pro M-13 and M-15 irons, offering a new generation for players seeking speed, control, and feel in classic shapes.
With the introduction of the Pro Modern Series, Mizuno opens a new chapter in its Pro line. The two models, M-13 and M-15, target ambitious golfers looking for modern performance features without sacrificing compact head shapes, solid strike feel, and precise feedback at impact. Both models cater to different player types and add a contemporary, performance-oriented option to the existing Mizuno Pro range.
Mizuno Pro M-13: Tour-Form with Modern Power
The Pro M-13, the successor to the Pro 243, continues the tour-proven concept, combining classic proportions with an advanced design. It targets players seeking a fast, stable ball flight while achieving maximum precision with scoring irons.
The long irons feature a three-piece forged construction. The combination of chromoly and stainless steel allows for an extremely thin face that produces significantly higher ball speeds than the previous model. Despite the enhanced dynamics, feedback remains clear and direct. The mid-irons provide consistent distances through added flexibility, while the short irons and wedges utilize a one-piece forging to prioritize precision and feel.
Performance is further enhanced by tuned vibration dampening and a tour-inspired sole designed for clean turf interaction.
Pro M-15: More Height and Stability
The M-15, successor to the Pro 245, is designed for players who prefer higher ball launch and added forgiveness while maintaining a compact look. The set offers harmonious transitions in shape, feel, and performance from long irons to wedges.
The core is the enhanced CORTECH face technology in irons 4 through 8, combined with a hollow-body construction that delivers high ball speeds and consistent results. Strategically placed tungsten weights increase launch and stability, promoting a straight, reliable ball flight. Control is emphasized in the short irons with a semi-hollow forged construction.
Optimized sole geometry improves turf contact, while targeted damping elements produce a solid impact feel.
