The Mizuno JPX ONE Driver is built to make speed easier to access, combining a confidence-inspiring shape with advanced face technology designed to keep ball speeds high across a wider area of the face. Featuring a slightly larger footprint and a stable, reassuring profile at address, JPX ONE helps golfers swing freely without feeling the need to force speed.
This driver is engineered to promote straighter flight, easier launch, and dependable forgiveness, making it an excellent choice for players who want consistent performance off the tee. When contact isn't perfect, the JPX ONE is designed to maintain ball speed and direction, helping golfers find more fairways and produce more predictable carry distances.
At the heart of JPX ONE is the world's first NanoAlloy face driver design. This innovative construction uses a nano-scale polymer dispersion within the metal to fine-tune how the face flexes at impact. By controlling elasticity across the face, Mizuno engineers were able to reduce energy loss and improve efficiency during ball contact.
The result is faster ball speeds not just from the centre, but across a broader portion of the hitting area. This technology is particularly beneficial for golfers who don't strike the ball in exactly the same spot every time, helping to turn slight mishits into playable tee shots with minimal distance drop-off.
Mizuno's CORTECH face mapping has been specifically developed to complement the NanoAlloy face structure. By analysing impact patterns and stress zones across the face, engineers were able to optimise thickness and flexibility to create a larger, more responsive rebound area.
This tuned face design helps retain ball speed on strikes high, low, or towards the heel and toe, producing a more consistent launch and carry distance. The combination of CORTECH mapping and NanoAlloy construction ensures that JPX ONE delivers lively, reliable performance across the full hitting zone.
The JPX ONE driver is designed to suit a broad range of golfers by prioritising forgiveness and straight-line performance. A lower, deeper centre of gravity helps make launch easier, especially for players who struggle to get the ball airborne, while also contributing to a more stable feel through impact.
The high-MOI head construction supports tighter dispersion and improved directional control, allowing golfers to swing with confidence knowing the club is working to minimise the effects of off-centre contact.
| Model/Loft | Loft Range | Lie Range | Volume | Length | Hand |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JPX ONE 9.0 | 7.0° - 11.0° | 59.0° - 62.0° | 460cc | 45.75" | RH |
| JPX ONE 10.5 | 8.5° - 12.5° | 59.0° - 62.0° | 460cc | 45.75" | RH / LH |
| JPX ONE 12.0 | 10.0° - 14.0° | 59.0° - 62.0° | 460cc | 45.75" | RH |
| Shaft | Flex | Weight | Trajectory |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tensei 1K Blue X-Link 55 | Regular | 52g | Mid |
| Tensei 1K Blue X-Link 55 | Stiff | 64g | Mid |
| Tensei 1K Blue X-Link 65/75 | Stiff | 69g | Mid |
| Tensei 1K Blue X-Link 65/75 | X-Stiff | 72g | Mid |

| Model | Size | Core | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 Black | Standard | 0.600" | 50.5g |
