THE NEW SIGNATURE SERIES
As the manufacturer of some of the most iconic forged irons in the game, the new Mizuno Pro Signature Series iron range sees Mizuno return to what it has always does best.
Mizuno has unashamedly designed the new Pro Signature Series irons for the best players in the game. The target demographic is elite golfers who want to hit draws and fades and work the ball through the air, aided by Mizuno's inimitable forged feel.
The new Pro S-3 is the first of four irons in the new range. In time, it will be joined by an S-1 and S-2 muscleback blade and another cavity back iron, the S-4.
IT SEEMS FAMILIAR?
Featuring a split cavity-back construction, a sleek and compact profile, thin topline and narrow sole, the Pro S-3 is based on Mizuno's JPX Tour iron.
Back in its heyday in the 2010s, the JPX Tour iron won several major championships. But as the popularity of the player's-distance Hot Metal models in the JPX line grew, the Tour model seemed to get lost in the line-up.
Mizuno didn’t release a Tour model in the latest JPX925 line. Instead, they pulled up stumps and rebranded the Tour as the new Pro S-3.
For now, the Pro S-3 will slot somewhere between the Mizuno Pro 241 and 243 (probably closer to the 243). The Pro S-3 is fitted with a split cavity that is much smaller and shallower than the Pro 243, but it does feature a slightly longer blade length.