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And there's me thinking this place couldn't get any more 'playground'.
I believe a full fitting is pretty much essential with this if you want to eek out this clubs true potential. As I said, it could be very easy to set this up completely wrong but that is the beauty of it.
I assumed this was because the driver was that crap, but looking subsequently it seems people just didn't bother to try and get it set up. Which is a bit of a kick in the balls for Mizuno.
It might have been its stunning good looks; the electric blue head, white shaft combination. Or
perhaps I was caught up in the inevitable hype surrounding Mizuno’s latest driver offering and the
excitement of being selected by Golf Monthly to test one. Regardless, it’s fair to say that I wanted to
fall in love with the Mizuno JPX 850.
But I didn’t.
I’m not suggesting it’s a bad driver, far from it. I found it to be a solid performer giving me decent
length off the tee and the sort of accuracy to which I am accustomed given the limitations of my
ability!
To my ears, there’s just something deeply unsatisfying about the dull “thunk†impact noise but that’s
very much a matter of opinion and some others seem to like it. More significantly, the ball just
doesn’t come off the face with the speed I’ve become accustomed to and never seems to match the
flight I get from the driver I’ve used over the last year.
In a head to head comparison, that driver consistently outdistanced the JPX 850 when both were
well struck. Interestingly, however, the JPX 850 achieved impressive distance on off-centre hits, so
much so that I was often surprised to see how far the ball travelled after some pretty poor swings. It
appears that my existing driver carries further and achieves slightly greater overall distance, while I
typically have a lower flight and more run out with the JPX 850. Low spin would appear to be a
dominant feature of this driver.
The club features a variety of adjustability options that can significantly alter its characteristics, so
much so that some time on a launch monitor with an experienced club fitter seems important in
ensuring the optimum set up for your swing. Regrettably, I haven’t been able to arrange such a
session and consequently retain a lingering doubt there may be more I can get from the JPX 850. I
hope to settle that one way or other at some point; I haven’t given up on the JPX 850 yet.
It’s alluring and promises much but, for now, it hasn’t turned my head. I still love another.
I'm not using mine, results were never as good as with the X2 Hot driver.
I'm not using mine. It didn't give me any more distance than I get from my current driver
I know you know that there is more in this driver, and that a good launch monitor and fitting is Essential for a club with as many options as this. You made it clear at the end of your review! However personally If I had been given a free driver by a company, I wouldn't make statements such as the ones above and the ones littering this forum. And if I was going to make those statements I would make it 100% clear this was with unfettled settings, and give numbers to back it up. As it's not really fair on Mizuno.
Unfettled?
I think you've missed something. I didn't have a formal fitting with an expert or try different shafts but did have a professional assess me on flightscope and adjust the driver to maximise the settings.
Ultimately, he was happy with the numbers on flightscope and happy with the way I was swinging the club but the ball flight and distance I was getting was visibly much better with the Callaway. Anyone watching would see the dramatic difference.
Sorry I'm not anal enough to scribble down all the stats and post them! Don't think I've been unfair to anyone.
If the distance was much better visibly with the Callaway, then maybe the pro isn't a very good club fitter! You haven't posted anywhere why it wasn't going as far? I'm not sure even Mizuno would expect you to post all the numbers, as with that driver it would take hours to try everything.
Eh? Because it travelled less distance?
Think you're just arguing for the sake of it now.
I'm not arguing at all! Most that got one said it didn't go as far as their old drivers, but haven't been on a launch monitor. You have, and you still say it goes visibly less distance than your callaway. The manufacture of drivers is so tight these days, that subject to a decent setup. Not one should be visibly further than another.
I'm just trying to figure out why! Could you not keep the spin down? Was it loosing ball speed off the centre of the face? Could you not launch it high enough?
Spin numbers were considered "good", maybe on the low side to my thinking since I was getting a much lower ball flight than normal. The lower flight led me to a shorter carry. At this range that meant visibly less distance since you are hitting uphill. On the course it equated to only slightly less distance, presumably a shorter carry but longer run.
As I said, I haven't given up on it and I think there might be a "sweet spot" where I can get it launching better but with lower spin than the Callaway and possibly then giving slightly more distance overall. But I am not even considering paying for a proper fitting and potentially a shaft replacement until we're into the season and I feel I am swinging consistently well.
That sounds really positive to me.I assume theres no more adjustable loft left to add on the club?
Good review Gaz, this thread tells me a few things.
People need the season to start as a few are like timebombs waiting to blow.
Mizuno have a good driver that needs a shaft upgrade and a proper fitting session
The winter is a bad time for testing
Enjoy your drivers troops