Mizuno Golf Clubs
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Mizuno MP-54 Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $425.00Unit price /Unavailable - Sold out
Mizuno ST-Z 220 9.5* Driver Stiff Flex
Regular price $289.00Unit price /Unavailable - 19% off
Mizuno Pro 245 Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Sale price $1,299.00 Regular price $1,599.00Unit price /Unavailable - Sold out
Mizuno Hot Metal EZ F-160 3 Wood Regular Flex
Regular price $59.00Unit price /Unavailable - Sold out
Ladies Mizuno JPX 7 Wood Ladies Flex
Regular price $79.00Unit price /Unavailable Mizuno MP-59 Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $399.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno MP-15 Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $449.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno Pro 118 Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $575.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno Pro 118 Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $575.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno JPX 900 Forged Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $675.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno JPX 921 Tour Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $875.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno JPX 923 Hot Metal Pro Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $1,349.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno JPX 900 Forged Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $675.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno Pro 243 Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $1,149.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno Pro 243 Iron Set 6-P+G Iron Set Regular Flex
Regular price $1,149.00Unit price /UnavailableMizuno JPX E600 Forged Iron Set 5-P Stiff Flex
Regular price $375.00Unit price /Unavailable

The Muzino Difference
Mizuno golf irons are widely regarded as some of the best-feeling clubs ever made. That’s largely down to their Grain Flow Forging process—developed in Hiroshima and patented since 1998—which produces irons with feedback and consistency that’s genuinely hard to replicate.
Whether you’re after the workability of the MP series or the game-improvement forgiveness of the JPX line, used Mizuno irons deliver serious performance at a fraction of retail pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Mizuno irons are best for beginners?
Which Mizuno irons are best for beginners?
The JPX series is the natural starting point. Models like the JPX 923 Hot Metal are built with wide soles, larger clubheads, and a higher launch profile to help developing golfers get the ball airborne consistently. They also happen to look better than most game-improvement irons on the market, which matters when you’re pulling them out of the bag.
For comparison, our Callaway preowned drivers and TaylorMade drivers in NZ are also worth a look if you’re building out a full bag.
Are used Mizuno golf clubs worth buying?
Are used Mizuno golf clubs worth buying?
Yes, and arguably more so than other brands. Our second-hand Mizuno irons in NZ are built to last, and the characteristics that make them feel exceptional when they’re new don’t fade after a few rounds of use.
A well-graded set of used Mizuno irons can deliver tour-calibre feedback for a fraction of the price of new ones. Check the grading, check the photos, and you’ll know exactly what you’re getting before it ships.
What types of clubs does Mizuno make?
What types of clubs does Mizuno make?
Mizuno produces drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters. The irons are the headline act—particularly the MP and JPX series—and the ST-series drivers and T-series wedges have a strong following too. Browse our full range of used Mizuno golf clubs to find the right fit for your game.
