The Mizuno 919 Hot Metal Pro is a very popular driver that has been around for a long time. It's one of the first drivers to use forged construction, which means that there are no welds on the clubhead to break and the head is made by putting several layers of steel together and then grinding them down. This method of construction has been used for years by other companies such as Titleist and Cobra, but it was not until Mizuno started using this method that it gained popularity with golfers
There are many different types of forged clubs on the market today, each with their own benefits and drawbacks. In this article, I'll compare the two styles of construction for MIZUNO's flagship driver, the 919 Hot Metal Pro and I'll give my analysis on why the hot metal pro is a better option for most golfers.
mizuno jpx 919 hot metal pro vs jpx 919 forged