Mizuno Pro 241 Irons - Steel
Unveiling the Mizuno Pro 241 Forged Irons, a testament to Mizuno's unwavering dedication to craftsmanship, innovation, and unmatched performance on the golf course. Crafted for golfers who demand precision and control, these Pro 241 Irons seamlessly integrate cutting-edge technology with Mizuno's time-honoured expertise, delivering a set that excels in both aesthetics and functionality.
The Mizuno Pro 241 Irons showcase a pure shot-maker's muscle-back design with mass concentrated centrally behind the impact zone. This meticulous design is a result of the pursuit of fine details made possible through the enduring collaboration between Mizuno's R&D team and its exclusive Grain Flow Forging plant in Hiroshima, Japan.
For a muscle-back Iron like the Pro 241, the gains lie in the details. The key to a visually appealing top-line may be just a fraction of a millimetre, a detail that can be lost or created in manufacturing. Mizuno's years of collaboration with their forging plant have allowed them to achieve incredible precision in the engineering and craftsman's stages of the Mizuno Pro 241 Irons.
Crafted as one-piece Grain Flow Forged HD from 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel at Mizuno's exclusive facility, where Mizuno irons have been meticulously produced since 1968.
A microlayer of copper beneath Nickel Chrome – an additional touch to enhance the feel of the Grain Flow Forged heads.
Delivering a softer, longer sensation at impact, matching vibration patterns identified by Mizuno's Harmonic Impact Technology and confirmed through extensive tour testing.
A more pronounced tapering of the upper blade portion delivers an ideal trajectory through the set – with flighted long irons and penetrating short irons.
Refined from previous blades through both weight movement within the head and adjustments in final manufacturing.
A distinct shortening of the blade length in the shorter irons, a direct response to the majority of Mizuno's tour players' requests.
Increased by a degree in the long irons and 2 degrees in the scoring irons, improving turf interaction.
A less reflective finish in harmony with the overall modern appearance.
“The muscle-back has re-established itself as Mizuno's most played model on tour over the last couple of seasons, so we gave our professional ambassadors a more involved role in the development of the Mizuno Pro 241. You can see their influence most in the narrower top-line and compact scoring irons.”
Chris Voshall – Product Director
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