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Mizuno Pro Irons S-1, S-3, M-13 or M-15? The 2026 Ultimate Buyer’s Guide
Mizuno Pro Irons 2026: Range Compared
An honest, side-by-side guide to every iron in the Mizuno Pro range, written by The Golf Shop Online’s PGA professional team to help you find the model that suits your swing, your eye and your scoring goals.
Quick Verdict on the Mizuno Pro Irons
Four irons, one family, one brilliant choice for almost every committed ball striker.
The Mizuno Pro irons now splits into two complementary sub-families: the Signature Series (S-1 muscle back at £1,379 and S-3 split-cavity at £1,379) for traditional players’ irons, and the Modern Series (M-13 at £1,599 and M-15 at £1,599) for ball strikers who want a touch more speed, launch and forgiveness without giving up the famous Hiroshima-forged feel.
Every model is Grain Flow Forged HD with a copper underlay, sold by an authorised Mizuno retailer, and backed by our 60-Day Returns Policy and the team’s PGA professional guidance led by Mark Crossfield.
Mizuno Pro Irons: At a Glance
| Model | Series | Style | Best For | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mizuno Pro Irons S-1 | Signature | Pure muscle back | Elite shotmakers | £1,379 |
| Mizuno Pro Irons S-3 | Signature | Split-cavity muscle | Better players wanting feel and a hint of help | £1,379 |
| Mizuno Pro Irons M-13 | Modern | Multi-construction players’ iron | Ball strikers wanting more speed and a flatter flight | £1,599 |
| Mizuno Pro Irons M-15 | Modern | Hollow-body players’ distance | Players wanting tour shaping with extra launch and forgiveness | £1,599 |
All four models feature: Grain Flow Forged HD construction in Hiroshima, Japan, copper underlay for feel, soft white satin nickel chrome finish, premium Nippon, KBS or Project X steel shafts and a Golf Pride grip.
Why the Mizuno Pro Range Matters
For more than 25 years, the Mizuno Pro irons family has set the standard for forged feel. The current 2026 line-up does not just refresh that legacy, it expands it. Mizuno now offers four distinct Pro models split across two complementary sub-families, so committed players no longer have to choose between traditional shotmaking shapes and modern performance benefits.
Whether you stripe a 2-iron stinger off the deck or you simply want classic Mizuno softness without giving up easy launch, there is now a Pro iron built specifically for you.
Every iron in the range is forged at Mizuno’s Hiroshima plant using the brand’s celebrated Grain Flow Forged HD process. That technique aligns the molecular grain of the steel with the head shape, producing the consistent, buttery feedback that has won Mizuno irons more “best feeling iron” tests than any other manufacturer.
Pair that pedigree with our team of PGA professionals (led by Mark Crossfield) and you can be confident that the model you take home is the one that actually fits your game, not the one that simply looked best in the magazine.
This guide walks through each iron in detail, with honest pros and cons, head-to-head comparisons and a clear decision framework. If you have already spent time on our golf irons category page and want a deeper read on each model, you are in the right place.
Signature Series vs Modern Series: The Big Picture
Before diving into individual irons, it helps to understand the family tree. The Mizuno Pro irons is intentionally split into two distinct philosophies that share the same forging process and feel DNA but serve different player needs.
The Signature Series (S-1 and S-3)
Single-piece forgings that prioritise feel, workability and traditional shaping. The Signature line is the spiritual successor to Mizuno’s most iconic blade and players’ cavity irons. Lofts are honest, soles are refined and the heads sit small and clean behind the ball. If you want to feel the centre of the face, shape shots both ways and play classical iron golf, this is your house.
The Modern Series (M-13 and M-15)
Multi-material constructions that retain Pro shaping but introduce hollow bodies, micro-slots and tungsten weighting through the long irons. The Modern line gives you tour-preferred proportions paired with extra ball speed, launch and forgiveness. It is the answer for the experienced player who has loved Mizuno feel but quietly wished for a touch more help.
Both series are designed to be combined as well. Many of our customers play, for example, M-15 long irons into M-13 mid irons and S-3 scoring irons. Mizuno engineers the heads with consistent top-line and offset progression so blended sets transition smoothly. If that interests you, our PGA professionals can spec a custom blended set during a fitting session.
Mizuno Pro Irons S-1: The Pure Muscle Back

Design Philosophy
The Mizuno Pro S-1 is the purest iron in the line-up, a one-piece muscle back forged from a single billet of 1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon Steel. There is no cavity, no slot and no insert. Just dense, beautifully shaped steel with a copper underlay tucked beneath the soft white satin finish.
This is an iron designed for the player who knows exactly where their hands are at impact and wants every single subtlety of strike fed straight back through the grip.
Key Features
Channel Back Design
A subtle channel running across the back redistributes mass for a more consistent centre of gravity and better vertical stability, without compromising the classic muscle back silhouette.
Re-Engineered Sole
A flatter camber, sharper leading edge and an extra degree of bounce make the S-1 surprisingly playable for shallower attackers, even though the silhouette remains uncompromisingly traditional.
Specifications
- Construction: One-piece Grain Flow Forged HD muscle back
- Material: 1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon Steel with copper underlay
- Standard shaft: KBS Tour (S)
- Standard grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 60
- 7-iron loft: 34°
- Pitching wedge loft: 46°
- Set make-up: 7 clubs (4-PW)
Strengths
- Best-in-class feedback on every part of the face
- Workability that lets you draw, fade or flight at will
- Classic, square-toe shaping for a confident look down
- Honest, traditional lofts for predictable gapping
Considerations
- Demands centre-face contact with little MOI safety net
- Lower launching long irons (consider replacing 4-iron with a hybrid)
- Compact head can feel intimidating to mid-handicaps
Who Should Buy the Mizuno Pro Irons S-1?
- Single-figure handicappers who consistently strike the centre of the face
- Tour-aspiring players who want to feel every micro-mishit and learn from it
- Anyone who already plays a blade and wants the most refined modern interpretation Mizuno has produced
Pure Forged Feel, Hand Built in Hiroshima
Mizuno Pro Irons S-1 muscle back irons, 7-club steel set with KBS Tour shafts.
£1,379 with free UK standard delivery on orders over £30
Mizuno Pro Irons S-3: The Compact Players’ Cavity

Design Philosophy
The Mizuno Pro Irons S-3 sits one rung below the S-1 in muscle but one rung above almost everything else in feel. Inspired by the JPX Tour iron chassis, the S-3 uses a split-cavity muscle design that places more mass directly behind the centre of gravity. The result is a head that retains the classic compact look of a Mizuno players’ iron but offers measurably more stability through impact.
For the better player who fancies the look of a blade but does not want to be punished for a slight miss, the S-3 is the irons that will let them play their best golf more often.
Key Features
Triple Cut Sole
A bevelled leading edge glides through turf at impact while a wedge-inspired hard-cut trailing edge encourages a clean exit. Whatever the lie, the S-3 sits, slides and releases predictably.
Refined Shaping
A thin top line, compact head length and straighter lines give a modern, clean address profile that still oozes Mizuno elegance. Perfect for players who scroll past chunky cavity backs without a second look.
Specifications
- Construction: Grain Flow Forged HD split-cavity muscle
- Material: Forged Carbon Steel with copper underlay
- Standard shaft: Project X 6.0
- Standard grip: Golf Pride MCC Teams Black/Grey
- 7-iron loft: 34°
- Pitching wedge loft: 46°
- Set make-up: 7 clubs
Strengths
- Outstanding feedback with a measurable safety net versus the S-1
- Modern, clean lines at address
- Honest lofts identical to the S-1 for easy blending
- Tour-aggressive Project X 6.0 shaft as standard
Considerations
- Still demands solid contact; not a game-improvement iron
- Stiff stock shaft may need re-spec for slower swing speeds
- Compact long irons require committed strike to launch
Who Should Buy the Mizuno Pro Irons S-3?
- Better players who love a blade look but want a hint of forgiveness on toe and heel strikes
- Existing JPX Tour players ready to step into a more refined Mizuno Pro irons chassis
- Anyone wanting to blend with the S-1 (S-1 long irons / S-3 mid irons is a popular set-up)
Players’ Cavity Feel with Tour Shaping
Mizuno Pro irons S-3 split-cavity irons, 7-club steel set with Project X 6.0 shafts.
£1,379 with free UK standard delivery on orders over £30
Mizuno Pro Irons M-13: The Modern Tour Ball Striker

Design Philosophy
The Mizuno Pro Irons M-13 takes the popular Pro 243 baton and runs with it. This is an integrated three-part construction set that adapts the build of every iron to its intended job: pocket cavity in the long irons for ball speed, micro-slot in the mid irons for controlled flight, and a one-piece forging in the short irons for absolute precision.
Address shaping remains tour-preferred, but the engine inside the head changes through the bag, so you get the strengths of a players’ iron, a players’ distance iron and a scoring iron in one beautifully cohesive set.
Key Features
Thinnest-Ever Contour Ellipse Face
A multi-material face just 1.37mm thick in key areas increases ball speed and distance, particularly in the mid irons where you spend most of your scoring shots.
Three Constructions, One Set
Pocket-cavity Chromoly long irons (4-5), micro-slot mid irons (6-8) and one-piece 1025E forged scoring clubs (9-GW). Each iron is built to do its specific job at the highest level.
Specifications
- Construction: Three-part integrated forging (pocket, micro-slot, one-piece)
- Material: Grain Flow Forged Chromoly 4120 + 1025 Elite
- Standard shaft: Nippon Modus Tour 120 (S)
- Standard grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360
- 7-iron loft: 32°
- Pitching wedge loft: 44°
- Set make-up: 7 clubs (gap wedge available)
Strengths
- Higher ball speed than the Signature line, especially through long and mid irons
- Tour-preferred shaping that disguises the modern construction
- Brilliant short-iron precision from the one-piece forging
- The most balanced “do-it-all” iron in the Mizuno Pro range
Considerations
- Stronger lofts mean you may need a gap wedge re-spec
- £1,599 RRP sits at the top of the Pro range
- Less workable than the S-1 muscle back
Who Should Buy the Mizuno Pro Irons M-13?
- Mid- to low-handicappers who want one set that excels everywhere from 4-iron to gap wedge
- Players upgrading from the Pro 243 who want a flatter, faster flight without losing feel
- Golfers who like a tour shape but secretly need a touch more speed and forgiveness
The Best All-Rounder in the Mizuno Pro Family
Mizuno Pro M-13 multi-construction irons, 7-club steel set with Nippon Modus 120 shafts.
£1,599 with free UK standard delivery on orders over £30
Mizuno Pro Irons M-15: The Hollow-Body Players’ Distance Iron

Design Philosophy
The Mizuno Pro Irons M-15 is the most forgiving iron Mizuno has ever badged with the “Pro” name. Successor to the Pro 245, it pushes hollow-body construction through the long and mid irons, suspends roughly 50g of tungsten in the heads, and uses Mizuno’s CORTECH multi-thickness face to deliver the launch and ball speed of a players’ distance iron, all wrapped in a head that still looks like a Mizuno Pro irons at address.
Importantly, the scoring irons (9-GW) shift to a partial hollow construction with a forged 1025E HD body to give you the precision and flight control you need around the greens.
Key Features
Suspended Tungsten Weighting
Approximately 50g of tungsten is strategically suspended within the head of the 4-8 irons to enhance launch and stability for straighter ball flights when you need them most.
Hollow-Body Long and Mid Irons
A Grain Flow Forged 4135+ Chromoly face and neck combine with a stainless steel back piece to give maximum face rebound and high MOI without bloating the head silhouette.
Specifications
- Construction: Hollow-body long/mid irons, partial-hollow scoring irons
- Material: Chromoly 4135+ face / 1025E HD body / suspended tungsten
- Standard shaft: Nippon Modus Tour 105 / 115 (R/S)
- Standard grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360
- 7-iron loft: 29°
- Pitching wedge loft: 43°
- Set make-up: 7 clubs (gap wedge available)
Strengths
- Highest launch and forgiveness in the Pro range
- Tungsten weighting for genuine distance and stability
- Compact players’ shaping at address despite the technology
- Smooth, forged feel retained through the copper underlay
Considerations
- Strongest lofts in the range; gapping with wedges needs care
- Slightly hotter face sound than a one-piece forging
- Less shot-shaping ceiling than the S-1 or S-3
Who Should Buy the Mizuno Pro Irons M-15?
- Mid-handicappers who want Mizuno feel but need real-world help with launch and distance
- Players moving down from a true game-improvement iron who still want compact aesthetics
- Anyone considering blending hollow-body long irons with the M-13 mid and short irons
Tour Look, Hollow-Body Help
Mizuno Pro Irons M-15 hollow-body irons, 7-club steel set with Nippon Modus 105/115 shafts.
£1,599 with free UK standard delivery on orders over £30
Specifications and Performance Compared
7-Iron Loft and Length Comparison
| Model | 7-Iron Loft | 7-Iron Lie | 7-Iron Length | PW Loft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mizuno Pro Irons S-1 | 34° | 62.0° | 37.25″ | 46° |
| Mizuno Pro Irons S-3 | 34° | 62.0° | 37.25″ | 46° |
| Mizuno Pro Irons M-13 | 32° | 62.0° | 37.25″ | 44° |
| Mizuno Pro Irons M-15 | 29° | 62.0° | 37.25″ | 43° |
Note the loft progression. The Signature S-1 and S-3 share traditional 34° 7-irons, the M-13 strengthens to 32°, and the M-15 reaches 29° for the players who want maximum carry.
Performance Ratings
| Attribute | S-1 | S-3 | M-13 | M-15 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feel and Feedback | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★☆ |
| Workability | ★★★★★ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★☆☆ |
| Forgiveness | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Ball Speed | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Launch | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★☆ | ★★★★★ |
Which Mizuno Pro Iron is Right for You?
Do you regularly find the centre of the face and want to feel every nuance of contact?
- YES → Choose the Mizuno Pro S-1 (£1,379)
- NO → Continue to Priority 2
Do you love a compact blade-style profile but want a small forgiveness boost?
- YES → Choose the Mizuno Pro S-3 (£1,379)
- NO → Continue to Priority 3
Do you want tour shaping with extra speed in long irons and precision in short irons?
- YES → Choose the Mizuno Pro M-13 (£1,599)
- NO → Continue to Priority 4
Do you need help getting long irons in the air without losing the Pro look?
- YES → Choose the Mizuno Pro M-15 (£1,599)
Player Profile Recommendations
The Tournament Player
Profile: Single-figure handicap, plays competitive medals, strikes the centre of the face most days.
Recommendation: Mizuno Pro S-1 (or S-3 if you prefer cavity feel)
Why: Maximum workability and the cleanest possible feedback to keep your strike honest.
Consider buying: Custom shaft fitting and a 4-iron utility to replace the long iron.
The Improving Club Golfer
Profile: Handicap dropping toward single figures, plays twice a week, wants Mizuno feel without giving up forgiveness.
Recommendation: Mizuno Pro M-13
Why: The most balanced, all-round Mizuno Pro iron for the player who is not yet a tour-ready striker.
Consider buying: A matching set of specialty golf clubs to round out the bag.
The Mid-Handicap Improver
Profile: 12 to 18 handicap, occasional thin or fat, struggles with long-iron launch.
Recommendation: Mizuno Pro M-15
Why: Hollow-body long irons and tungsten weighting make the toughest clubs in the bag genuinely playable.
Consider buying: A custom Nippon Modus 105 R-flex spec for slower swing speeds.
Need Expert Advice? Choosing between the four Mizuno Pro irons is exactly the kind of decision a fitting can make easy. Our PGA professional team, led by Mark Crossfield, is available to help. Call us free on 0800 3681097 or email sales@thegolfshoponline.co.uk
Technology Explained
Grain Flow Forged HD
Mizuno’s unique forging process aligns the molecular grain of the steel with the head shape, producing the dense, consistent feel that no cast or machined iron can replicate. “HD” denotes the upgraded High Definition refinement that has been used across the Pro line since the 241 series.
Copper Underlay
A thin layer of copper sits beneath the nickel chrome finish on every Mizuno Pro iron. It absorbs unwanted high-frequency vibration at impact and lets the lower, softer frequencies through to your hands. The result is the famously “soft” feel that Mizuno owners talk about.
Triple Cut Sole
Used on the S-3 and refined further on the M-13, the Triple Cut Sole pairs a bevelled leading edge with a hard-cut trailing relief to optimise turf interaction from any lie. It is a small detail that makes a measurable difference in the rough and on tighter winter lies.
CORTECH Multi-Thickness Face
Featured on the M-15, CORTECH varies the thickness of the face by zone, expanding the area that delivers full ball speed. Combined with the suspended tungsten, it is what allows the M-15 to launch high and stay stable on off-centre strikes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I blend two Mizuno Pro models in one set?
Yes, and Mizuno actively designs the line to be blended.
Common combinations include S-3 long irons into S-1 scoring irons (for players wanting a hint of help in the harder clubs) and M-15 long irons into M-13 short irons (for those who need launch up top but prefer a forged feel for wedges). Our PGA team can spec the exact blended set during a fitting.
Are Mizuno Pro irons suitable for higher handicappers?
The M-15 absolutely can be, particularly for players in the 12 to 20 handicap bracket who strike the ball reasonably well.
If you are a true beginner or your strike pattern is very inconsistent, you may be better served by a dedicated game-improvement iron such as the Ping G740 irons. We are always happy to talk you through the options on the phone.
How long do Mizuno Pro irons typically last?
With normal use, expect 5 to 10 years of competitive performance.
Forged carbon steel will eventually show face wear in the high-strike zone (typically after a few hundred rounds) but most golfers will be tempted by a new model long before mechanical performance degrades. Re-grooving is not recommended on forged irons.
Do I need a custom fitting for Mizuno Pro irons?
For an investment of this size, a fitting is strongly recommended but not essential.
All four models are sold in tested standard specifications that suit the majority of golfers. If you would like a fitting, our launch monitor sessions are available to ensure the head, shaft, lie angle and grip are right for your swing. Call 0800 3681097 to book.
What shaft comes as standard on each model?
Each Mizuno Pro iron is paired with a shaft chosen to complement its head design.
The S-1 ships with KBS Tour (S), the S-3 with Project X 6.0, the M-13 with Nippon Modus Tour 120 (S), and the M-15 with Nippon Modus Tour 105 or 115 (R or S). All come with premium Golf Pride grips. Custom shaft options are available on request.
Is there a difference in feel between the Signature and Modern series?
Both series share the same Grain Flow Forged HD process and copper underlay so the Mizuno DNA is unmistakable in all four irons.
That said, the multi-material construction of the Modern series produces a fractionally hotter, faster sound at impact compared with the muffled, dense feel of the Signature line. Most golfers describe the difference as “fast and crisp” (Modern) versus “soft and connected” (Signature).
Why Purchase Your Mizuno Pro Irons from The Golf Shop Online?
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Final Verdict: The Honest Round-Up
Mizuno Pro Irons S-1: Buy if you want a true blade
Outstanding for the elite ball striker, demanding on everyone else. The S-1 is the iron that purists wait for and the iron Mizuno will keep refining for as long as the brand exists. If you have read this far and you are nodding because you already play a blade, this is the muscle back to upgrade into.
Mizuno Pro Irons S-3: Buy if you want a blade with safety
The most popular Signature Series choice and the iron we recommend most often for low single-figure players. The S-3 gives you 90 percent of the look and 100 percent of the feel of the S-1 with a tangible measure of additional stability on imperfect strikes.
Mizuno Pro Irons M-13: Buy if you want one set that does everything
Our pick for the most balanced iron in the line-up. The three-part construction means the M-13 plays like a players’ distance iron in the long irons, a players’ iron in the mid irons and a scoring iron in the short irons. If you only buy one of these four, this is probably the one.
Mizuno Pro Irons M-15: Buy if you need genuine help with launch
The kindest Mizuno Pro irons ever made and a brilliant choice for the player who has always loved Mizuno from afar but feared the lack of forgiveness. The hollow body and tungsten weighting deliver real, measurable launch and stability gains in the long irons.
The Bottom Line: The 2026 Mizuno Pro range is the most complete players’ iron family in golf. Whether you want a pure blade, a refined cavity, a tour-shaped do-it-all iron or a hollow-body launch monster, the answer is now somewhere in the Pro line. Add a fitting, and you have an iron set that will reward your work for years.
All Mizuno Pro irons sold by The Golf Shop Online are conformant with the equipment specifications set by The R&A, the governing body for the rules of golf, so they are competition-legal from day one.
Shop the Full Mizuno Pro Range
Choose your model, take advantage of free UK standard delivery on orders over £30, and let our PGA team look after your fitting.
Complete Your Setup: Premium Golf Equipment
- Premium Drivers – Pair your Mizuno Pro irons with a long, straight drive. Our team rate the Ping G440 K Driver and the TaylorMade Qi4D Driver as the standout 2026 launches.
- Premium Golf Balls – A forged iron rewards a high-quality urethane ball with extra spin and softer feel.
- Wedges and Specialty Clubs – Round out your scoring options to complement your new Mizuno Pro set.
- Golf Bags – Carry your investment in a bag worthy of it. Our team rate the Ping Hoofer Golf Bag and 14 way divider golf bags very highly.
- Premium Putters – Finish the bag with a putter that suits your stroke; the Scotty Cameron Newport 2 remains a perennial classic.
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