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There is never a shortage of limited edition golf equipment coming out, but few have done this as well as Mizuno. With each iteration of Mizuno Pro over the last handful of years, a new offering has dropped and this year, the Azalea irons, might be their best yet.

Back in January we showed these irons off from the 2024 PGA Merchandise Show, but recently we got an up close sneak peek on the latest limited edition. You will see a ton of pictures of these all over the internet, but we wanted to go a step further and learn a little bit about recent offerings as well as how in the world the Mizuno Azalea irons are made.

We went to Mizuno HQ and had Chris Voshall walk us through the different limited edition irons that have come out with each of the last couple of releases. How the Mizuno Azalea irons are made and what makes them different from the blue version released last time.



Which Mizuno Pro limited edition irons are your favorite? Did you have any idea how the green and pink came to be on the new Mizuno Azalea edition?

For more information on Mizuno Golf or any of their products, check out their website at www.mizunogolf.com.

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Those are stunning! It’s always great to see and hear the excitement from Chris Voshall when he discusses the limited releases.
 
They are simply gorgeous!
 
I have wavered on whether I would play these or hang them for display. Well, no way my wife would let me hang them in a prominent position they would deserve, so these babies would get dirty and be played.
 
Saw a signup for these on Golf Galaxy website the other day. They look good.
 
I have wavered on whether I would play these or hang them for display. Well, no way my wife would let me hang them in a prominent position they would deserve, so these babies would get dirty and be played.
Possibly the only time I’d make sure the grooves were completely clean after every shot, even on the range
 
Those are almost too nice to play, so shiny, yet they would get played so hard. I would hope to get a HIO with one of those for a reason to hang it up.
 
Possibly the only time I’d make sure the grooves were completely clean after every shot, even on the range
100% - there is no good reason for iron covers, but I wouldn’t be as vociferously against here.
 
100% - there is no good reason for iron covers, but I wouldn’t be as vociferously against here.
I need to find a divot tool that just looks this good.

Off to Etsy lol
 
Those are stunning! It’s always great to see and hear the excitement from Chris Voshall when he discusses the limited releases.
Him breaking down how the process is done is pretty awesome.
 
Wow, incredible looking irons and love listening to Vosh explain anything. His excitement come through every time!!
 
Chris's passion really comes thru in that video! Beautiful irons!
 
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The process details were cool, thanks for sharing and getting that detail.
 
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beautiful jim carey GIF
 
Very cool. They are gorgeous.
 
Too beautiful to ever hit tbh.


And finally some respect on his name 😝😜
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That is a great video explaining the process to get the color on them. I saw a set of these in person last week and they are absolutely beautiful.
 
anyone or 7 of you want to split a set? even the box looks too nice to open
 
Listening to the process, it sounds like there's potential for some crazy color combos. These are so d@mn good looking and happy to see Mizuno continue down the LE path. Their stuff is phenomenal!
 
Simply gorgeous irons. I would game them only the week of the Masters every year and then put them back into my Mizuno Victory Cup staff bag.
 
Science behind these finishes is too cool. Love Mizuno's special editions like this.
 
The process is interesting, the finished product is amazing. I don't think I could ever play anything that pretty, I'd be taking drops on every shot that wasn't on a nice, plush fairway lie to avoid banging them up.
 
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