Mizuno JPX 900 Driver Review, Best Adjustable Driver with Maximum Flexibility

The Mizuno driver may not have been as famous as the Callaway or Taylormade drivers. However, the Japanese manufacturer has several variants of the best drivers and irons on the market. The Mizuno JPX900 driver review proves it and makes this driver one of the best drivers last year.

The Mizuno JPX900 Driver Design

Mizuno JPX900 Face

When you first saw the Mizuno JPX900 driver, the matte blue driver head caught your attention instantly. For some golfers, this kind of blue may come to a common. But some golfer thought that the color makes a bold statement. Even the vibrant blue makes this driver look elegant and much better than the shiny dark blue of Mizuno JPX850 drivers. Symmetrical head shape makes the blue look prominent when paired with a white ball and the black face.

It’s not only looks prominent, but the shaft is also quite interesting. The red and orange combination of the Fujikura Speeder Evo II 569 shaft is great fit. This driver feels lightweight but still has a solid feel.

The head is only 440cc but it looks wider. Mizuno makes it shallower and deeper so it is more flexible when used for various types of swings. It swings smoothly with a little higher pitched impact sound. The wider of the head, the higher of the sound produced when it collided with the ball. The Mizuno JPX900 adopts the same sole part of the Fast Track design on the JPX850 series with a longer center of gravity.

The Mizuno JPX900 Driver Settings

 

Mizuno JPX900 Extra Weights

If you ever used the Taylormade M1, you would feel familiar with the adjustable driver feature that can be arranged to fit the golfer needs. The Mizuno JPX900 also has this features that can be set independently even considered better than Taylormade M1. The other Mizuno drivers might have three extra weights, but the Mizuno JPX900 has four extra weights with two adjustable 8 grams weights. These extra weights give more value to the driver flexibility.

In a neutral position, the JPX900 head is set at 9.5 degrees. You can reduce or add about one to two degrees using a hosel that can be set upright or flat. The Mizuno JPX900 driver review shows that this driver is very easily tuned to the needs of even amateur golfers.

The Mizuno JPX900 Driver Performance

The Mizuno JPX900 dubbed as one of the best adjustable drivers on the market. You can set this driver as needed to get the feel, rotation and trajectory that you want. The shaft can flex perfectly, the collisions are steady and the sound is phenomenal. In extreme weather conditions such as high winds, cold temperatures or in humid air conditions, these drivers are still capable of producing the best shot. Even the wrong movements of a swing will still produce a pretty good stroke.

Hitting a ball over a bunker is no problem when using this driver. The Mizuno JPX900 driver review shows that its performance is quite consistent and more stunning when you’re using it on short grass. If you are looking for an upgraded version of JPX850, then the $500 Mizuno JPX900 is the right choice.