Caught in the picture is the Apex hybrid. The HMP 5i and that one blend well. I try to calculate all my clubs based on carry distance so it's been a good blend for me.How's the blend to the UW?
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Caught in the picture is the Apex hybrid. The HMP 5i and that one blend well. I try to calculate all my clubs based on carry distance so it's been a good blend for me.How's the blend to the UW?
Congrats!JPX 921 HMP 7iron
The shape isn't exactly hyper compact, but I guess I'll never be that kind of person who can't look down at a bit of help, because I really don't see/feel/mental the difference between switching from my 50 degree bladed wedge and my Forged PW.
The benefit though? I think I've seen it a few times already. Higher up on the face isn't a place to celebrate (like with most irons), but man.. Lower on the head, a touch in the heel, or a touch on the toe? Friendship.
It's killer. Possibly one of the best sounding irons they have ever produced outside of their MP lineup?whatever magic they put into these is working for me. Like you said, the footprint isn’t intimidating and when you catch one you don’t feel the ball leaving the face.
This is my time first long term with a Mizuno iron and it’s incredible. I can speak for previous versions, but on this line alone and the HMP’s in the long irons, I’m sold.It's killer. Possibly one of the best sounding irons they have ever produced outside of their MP lineup?
I look forward to the day I can say that about my GW. Least favourite club in the bag of 2021.I wish I had taken a picture of the bare lie I was stuck with on Sunday. The 921F GW handled it with ease.
Sorry pal. I can only compare to the TaylorMade and AP's from Titleist.Following this thread carefully as an owner of JPX 900 forged. I'll go back and review the entire thread but wondering if most folks were already playing Mizunos or if there are a number of converts to the 921s? I want to try the 921s and curious if anyone can compare with some of the older models.
Unfortunately I’m a convert as well.Following this thread carefully as an owner of JPX 900 forged. I'll go back and review the entire thread but wondering if most folks were already playing Mizunos or if there are a number of converts to the 921s? I want to try the 921s and curious if anyone can compare with some of the older models.
Is it the 921F GW? It was my least favorite of the set during my handful of rounds in the spring. Not sure what happened with my swing but putting them in the bag this past weekend it was one of my favoritesI look forward to the day I can say that about my GW. Least favourite club in the bag of 2021.
Yep - 921F GW. I can't seem to not scoop it and send it nowhere. I'd like my 50 to be a 100-110y club, but if I get 80-90 I am lucky out of it.Is it the 921F GW? It was my least favorite of the set during my handful of rounds in the spring. Not sure what happened with my swing but putting them in the bag this past weekend it was one of my favorites
It could be I’m covering the ball a little more, getting less flippy with it. That’s what I worked on with my lessons this summer
Just curious, have you had loft and lie checked?Yep - 921F GW. I can't seem to not scoop it and send it nowhere. I'd like my 50 to be a 100-110y club, but if I get 80-90 I am lucky out of it.
Just curious, have you had loft and lie checked?
The other thought that comes to mind, Is that if the yardage is consistent and create a gapping problem with the pitching wedge you could always have it bent.
No I have not - unless the shop did a quality check before I picked them up to confirm the 2 up they should be (per a lie board )
I am mostly confident this is the archer side of the equation that is causing the issues. It's on my list of things to address with the coach next season for sure (along with the rest of my game).The other thought that comes to mind, Is that if the yardage is consistent and create a gapping problem with the pitching wedge you could always have it bent.
that’s all I got unless we get into the archer side of the equation, And I am by no means qualified to give much help there
I am mostly confident this is the archer side of the equation that is causing the issues. It's on my list of things to address with the coach next season for sure (along with the rest of my game).
For those of you considering 921Fs - I'd say my takeaway here would be, if you are happy with an aftermarket wedge set up, stick with that. The rest of the set is nothing short of rad.