The Mizuno JPX 800 Driver includes features such as
The new JPX800 HOT METAL with Ultimate Dynamic Stability increases average driving distance by specifically targeting an improvement in ball speeds from shots struck above and below the sweet spot.
Tech Spec
Hot Metal:
Multi-thickness clubface for consistently high ball speeds
Ultimate Dynamic Stability:
Consistent ball speeds from both vertical and horizontal miss-hits
Forged 460cc Ti construction:
6 piece plasma welded for exact COG control
Ultra-thin Ti crown:
Just 0.7mm for high launch and lower spin
Internal 10g back weight:
For greater vertical MOI and increased CG depth
Internal 5g heel weight:
Squares face through impact
Data from Mizuno's Tour testing and National Fitting Centres showed that most distance loss occurs when golfers miss-hit from high or low on the clubface. In response, Mizuno’s design team increased the JPX800's vertical MOI, alongside the standard extension from heel to toe.
In sync with Mizuno's 'Balanced Performance' philosophy, the JPX800 sits with a square clubface at address - relying on a complex internal weighting system for its straight, high flight. By analyzing thousands of fittings at its National Fitting Centres, Mizuno found that the square set-up best neutralised the amateur’s most destructive shot – the pull straight left.
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Additional Information
| Manufacturer | Mizuno |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Link | http://golf.mizunoeurope.com/woods/jpx800-driver/ |
| Users | Mens |


Our IGS Pro's Comments On Mizuno JPX 800 Driver
"While the JPX800 driver has many of the key elements needed to help amateur golfers - large MOI, Hot Face, slightly longer club length, we didn't hook the face or do anything else to keep it out of a better player's hands. Our tour players commented that the 800 looked very 'clean' something they could hit straight, cut, or draw. And just like most golfers, their distance loss comes from hitting the ball a little too high or low when using a high tee. The vertical stability on the JPX800 keeps that distance loss to a minimum"
Chris Voshall, R&D