Last week we shared the first images of Mizuno's new MP-4 and MP-54 irons, due out later this year. Today, Mizuno have shared images of their latest JPX range of clubs, named the JPX EZ range, featuring irons, hybrids, fairways and a driver.
Mizuno describe the new JPX EZ range as "Risk Rewarded" saying "Your odds just improved".
The JPX EZ range will succeed the JPX-825 range the company brought to market in 2012. We were big fans of the Mizuno JPX-825 Pro irons, so will be eager to see what the new EZ range offers.

Mizuno JPX EZ Driver
Unlike the previous
JPX 825 driver, the JPX EZ will have an adjustable hosel design.

Mizuno JPX EZ Driver
Unlike the previous
JPX 825 driver, the JPX EZ will have an adjustable hosel design.

Mizuno JPX EZ Driver Shaft
The JPX EZ driver will be paired with an Orochi Black Eye shaft.

Mizuno JPX EZ Driver
The "Quick Switch" hosel design appears to offer a variety of lofts options, low and standard shown here plus a high setting presumably located on the reverse.

Mizuno JPX EZ Range
As with all Mizuno's game improvement ranges, the JPX EZ range will feature a full compliment of hybrids, fairway woods and a driver.

Mizuno JPX EZ Irons - Lineup
The JPX EZ irons will be released in both a standard and forged version. Here's a look at the standard set.

Mizuno JPX EZ Irons - Cavity
Close up look at the new, deep cavity design and badge on the standard JPX EZ irons.

Mizuno JPX EZ Forged
The JPX EZ irons feature a pocket cavity back design with a new cavity badge design that will likely be designed to improve feel and sound.

Mizuno JPX EZ Forged
Mizuno are renowned for their forged irons, and despite being targeting towards the game-improvement market, the JPX EZ irons continue the company's Grain Flow Forged tradition.

Mizuno JPX EZ Forged
The Mizuno JPX EZ irons profile appears to offer a modest level of offset, which has become the trend in recent Mizuno irons.

Mizuno JPX EZ Forged
Historically Mizuno have used different shades of blue in their equipment, but the JPX EZ range appears to feature a new, orange accent throughout the range.
There are no details on the exact pricing, features and availability of the JPX EZ range. Stay tuned for more news. For all the latest Mizuno equipment and Tour news, visit our Mizuno Zone.