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Mizuno Pro Fli Hi 2024 Golf Utility Iron - Graphite

Right Handed
SKU 2000045992
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Original price £275.00
Original price £275.00 - Original price £275.00
Original price £275.00
Current price £229.00
£229.00 - £229.00
Current price £229.00
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The Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi has become a fixture with the majority of Mizuno’s tour players. An easy launching, powerful long iron replacement that flows seamlessly into either the Mizuno Pro 241, 243 or 245 full iron set.

With a chassis now fully upgraded to 4335+ Nickel Chromoly for elevated ball speeds.

Internal Tungsten Weighting
23 grams of weight low in the head for elevated launch compared to traditional long irons.

Nickel Chromoly 4335+ Hollow Body Construction
Utilizing a heat-treated multi-thickness face for elevated average ball speeds, with a more pliable body and bendable hosel.

Offset Face Weld
Placing the weld line inside the upper face-gauge allowed a thinner topline. On the bottom edge, the weld line is back from the face, allowing greater flex and ball speeds from low on the face.



 

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The Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi has become a fixture with the majority of Mizuno’s tour players. An easy launching, powerful long iron replacement that flows seamlessly into either the Mizuno Pro 241, 243 or 245 full iron set.

With a chassis now fully upgraded to 4335+ Nickel Chromoly for elevated ball speeds.

Internal Tungsten Weighting
23 grams of weight low in the head for elevated launch compared to traditional long irons.

Nickel Chromoly 4335+ Hollow Body Construction
Utilizing a heat-treated multi-thickness face for elevated average ball speeds, with a more pliable body and bendable hosel.

Offset Face Weld
Placing the weld line inside the upper face-gauge allowed a thinner topline. On the bottom edge, the weld line is back from the face, allowing greater flex and ball speeds from low on the face.