Callaway Apex Pro vs Mizuno JPX 921 Tour | Best Irons 2021
In this video, Alex from GolfMagic puts the NEW Callaway Apex Pro irons against the stunning Mizuno JPX 921 Tour irons.
Our popular brand battle series continues and in our latest video, two of the most impressive irons on the market go up against each other at the Swing Suite at Croham Hurst Golf Club.
The Callaway Apex Pro was released earlier this year and in terms of aesthetics, it's one of the cleanest irons we have ever seen from the brand and it received plenty of praise from golfers around the world.
Mizuno are known for producing some of the best irons around and the JPX921 Tour's blew everyone away when they came out last year, which were crafted following the success of the JPX919 Tour irons.
Both of these irons fall into the 'players category' of irons, meaning they're designed for confident ball strikers who seek little forgiveness and place a premium on shot-shaping, but which one will come out on top when they go head to head?
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Callaway Apex Pro 21
In the players category, new Apex Pro 21 Irons promote Tour distance and performance for scratch or single-digit handicap golfers.
They also utilise an A.I.-designed Flash Face in each iron for high COR’s and fast ball speeds, along with extremely soft feel from an all-new forged 1025 hollow body construction and urethane microspheres.
There are up to 90 grams of tungsten in the longer irons, the most ever for any Apex model, to improve launch characteristics while simultaneously improving forgiveness.
Mizuno JPX921 Tour
The stunning JPX921 Tour maintains its predecessor's surprising fusion of precision with stability from off-centre strikes. Now even thicker behind impact for an enhanced, softer feel with tour refined short irons for smoother turf interaction.
Grain Flow Forged HD from 1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon steel, the JPX921 Tour delivers an identifiable and unsurpassed Mizuno feel. In addition, Mizuno’s Stability Frame with toe bias weighting promotes a longer, straighter and more consistent ball flight, even on off-centre strikes.
The shorter irons feature a narrower sole for improved turf interaction while a thicker cavity pad throughout the set, evolving from Mizuno’s study of vibration patterns, produces a harmonic impact that can be felt for a fraction longer.
With a pearl brush, anti-glare finish to minimize distractions over the ball, the JPX921 Tour offers the sharper, stripped-back functional look that the modern player appreciates.
Two incredible irons that any solid striker of the ball would love to have in their bag, so make sure you watch the video to see which iron won this brand battle. If you enjoyed the video, help us out my hitting that like button and comment which iron you prefer! Make sure you're subscribed to our YouTube channel so you can keep up to date with all of our content!