Mizuno has replaced the popular MP-20 and MP-20 HMB irons with the Pro 221 and Pro 225 respectively plus a players-distance cavity back model has been added, the Pro 223 which replaces the MP-20 MMC.
Fast Facts Mizuno Pro Series Irons
Pro 221
Players category
Forged muscleback design
Minimum offset
Copper layer under nickel chrome surface
Mass from heel moved behind center
More compact at address
Lofts: 5-iron 27°, pitching wedge 46°
Stock shaft: Project X LS
Stock grip: Golf Pride Z-Grip
Available at retail $187.50 each iron
Pro 223
Players-distance category
Forged cavity back design
Medium offset
Copper layer under nickel chrome surface
Slot behind face 4-7 iron
Mild carbon steel 8 iron-pitching wedge
Lofts: 5-iron 25°, pitching wedge 46°
Stock shaft: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3
Stock grip: Golf Pride New Decade MultiCompound
Available at retail $187.50 each iron
Pro 225
Game improvement category
Hollow body 2 through 8-iron
Tungsten weight 2 through 7-iron
Forged face and neck
Medium offset
Copper layer under nickel chrome surface
Lofts: 5-iron 24°, pitching wedge 44°
Stock shaft: Project X IO
Stock grip: Lamkin ST Hybrid
Available at retail $187.50 each iron
WYNTK:
Japanese club maker Mizuno Golf, long known for the outstanding performance of its irons has renamed the MP lineup to Mizuno Pro, the name it has been in Asia, and introduced three new family members for use by a range of players from professionals to better players wanting a little help to those needing more help as in game-improvement.