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Mizuno Pro Modern Series: Precision Meets Speed in New Irons

Mizuno introduces the Pro M-13 and M-15 irons, a new generation for players seeking speed, control, and feel in a classic form.

With the launch of the Pro Modern Series, Mizuno opens a new chapter in its Pro line. The M-13 and M-15 models target ambitious golfers who expect modern performance features but do not want to compromise on compact head shapes, solid feel, and precise feedback at impact. Both models cater to different player types and complement the existing Mizuno Pro range with a contemporary performance-oriented option.

Mizuno Pro M-13: Tour-Shaped with Modern Power

The Pro M-13 builds on the tour-proven concept of the Pro 243, combining classic proportions with an advanced construction. It is designed for players seeking a fast, stable ball flight with maximum precision in scoring irons.

The long irons feature a three-piece forged structure. The combination of Chromoly and stainless steel allows for an ultra-thin face that delivers significantly higher ball speeds than its predecessor. Despite increased dynamics, the feedback remains clear and direct. The mid-irons provide consistent distance through added flexibility, while the short irons and wedges use a one-piece forging to prioritize precision and feel.

Performance is enhanced by tuned vibration dampening and a tour-inspired sole for clean turf interaction.

Mizuno Pro M-13 (Photo: Mizuno)

Mizuno Pro M-13 (Photo: Mizuno)

Pro M-15: More Height and Stability

The M-15, successor to the Pro 245, is aimed at players who prefer a higher launch and additional forgiveness without sacrificing compact aesthetics. The set ensures harmonious transitions in shape, feel, and performance from long irons to wedges.

The core is the evolved CORTECH face technology in irons 4 through 8, paired with a hollow-body construction for high ball speeds and consistent results. Strategically placed tungsten weights enhance launch and stability, promoting a straight, reliable ball flight. Control is emphasized again in the short irons, supported by a partially hollow forged construction.

An optimized sole geometry improves turf contact, while targeted damping elements provide a solid impact feel.