Mizuno Pro Fli Hi Golf Iron Hybrid (Custom Fit)

£219.00

The Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi is a fantastic choice for golfers who find woods and hybrids challenging or want a reliable go-to shot off the tee. It’s perfect for keeping shots under the wind and provides a stable, controlled option for those looking for more confidence and precision in their long game.

By ordering custom fit & customised products you agree the T&C’s.

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The Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi is a fantastic choice for golfers who find woods and hybrids challenging or want a reliable go-to shot off the tee. It’s perfect for keeping shots under the wind and provides a stable, controlled option for those looking for more confidence and precision in their long game.

By ordering custom fit & customised products you agree the T&C’s.

The Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi is a fantastic choice for golfers who find woods and hybrids challenging or want a reliable go-to shot off the tee. It’s perfect for keeping shots under the wind and provides a stable, controlled option for those looking for more confidence and precision in their long game.

By ordering custom fit & customised products you agree the T&C’s.

The Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi has quickly become a favorite among tour players, designed as a high-launch, powerful alternative to traditional long irons. It pairs seamlessly with the Mizuno Pro 241, 243, or 245 iron sets for a natural, consistent feel throughout the set.

Focused on maximizing ball speed, the Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi is crafted to perform with a graphite shaft and features Mizuno’s first-ever Maraging MAS1C face in an iron, delivering outstanding speed gains. Its advanced 4335+ Nickel Chromoly construction further enhances performance, bringing durability and flexibility together in one impressive club.

This club’s hollow body construction, made from heat-treated Nickel Chromoly 4335+, is engineered with a multi-thickness face to achieve consistently high ball speeds. A low 23-gram tungsten weight boosts launch compared to traditional long irons, while the offset face weld pushes the weld line back from the face, enabling greater flex and speed, especially on low-face strikes.