Mizuno Golf launches JPX One drivers with NANOALLOY technology

Mizuno Golf introduced new JPX One drivers early in 2026 featuring NANOALLOY face technology.

The company released the JPX One and JPX One Select models with the new material designed to increase ball speed while conforming to standards. Testing at the Foundry facility near Atlanta showed the drivers produce a loud yet satisfying sound at impact.

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