Mizuno JPX One Driver Overview

The Mizuno JPX ONE and JPX ONE Select drivers introduce NANOALLOY™ face technology, designed to adapt at impact and help conserve energy for more consistent ball speed across the face. Learn more about the technology behind the launch.

Last Updated:
January 7, 2026
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When a new driver launches, most changes are incremental. Materials evolve, shapes refine, and performance gains are measured in small margins.

The Mizuno JPX ONE driver introduces something different - starting a newly developed face material. At the center of the design is NANOALLOY™ technology, created to help conserve energy at impact and deliver ball speed across a wider area of the face.

A New Face Material, Built to Adapt at Impact

The defining feature of the JPX ONE driver is its NANOALLOY™ face. Unlike traditional titanium or composite faces, NANOALLOY™ uses high-performance polymer dispersed at the nano scale, forming a microstructure that behaves dynamically under extreme impact speeds.

Instead of reacting the same way on every swing, the face is designed to adapt its elasticity during impact, helping reduce energy loss as the face deforms. The goal is simple: preserve more of the golf ball's energy and convert it into speed.

That efficiency isn't limited to perfect strikes - it's designed to hold up across a wider area of the face.

Why a Thinner Face Can Mean Better Performance

Because NANOALLOY™ offers exceptional impact resistance, Mizuno was able to engineer a face that is 11% thinner than previous designs. That thinner construction expands the effective COR area, allowing more of the face to contribute to ball speed.

For golfers, this translates to:

  • More consistent speed on off-center hits
  • Better performance across the face
  • Less distance loss when contact isn't perfect

Rather than chasing one hot spot, the JPX ONE is designed to make more swings perform closer to your best.

Dynamic Elasticity and Energy Transfer

One of the challenges in driver design is managing how the face deforms at impact. Too much deformation can lead to energy loss before the ball ever leaves the clubface.

The nano-scale structure of NANOALLOY™ is designed to provide dynamic elasticity, helping conserve energy during deformation. Compared to traditional titanium and composite face designs, this structure is designed to return more energy to the golf ball, helping maintain ball speed.

It's a technology aimed at real-world performance - where strikes vary and consistency matters.

Two JPX ONE Drivers, Two Player Profiles

The JPX ONE line launches with two distinct driver models, both built around the same face technology but designed for different player needs.

JPX ONE

The standard JPX ONE is designed to fit a wide range of golfers. It focuses on forgiveness and stability, promoting straighter ball flight through a larger CG angle and reduced face progression.

An 11-gram back weight allows for fitting adjustments, giving golfers flexibility to dial in performance while maintaining confidence off the tee.

JPX ONE

JPX ONE SELECT

The JPX SELECT takes the same NANOALLOY™ technology and places it into a more compact, tour-inspired 460cc profile.

This model is designed for golfers who prefer:

  • A cleaner, player-focused shape
  • Straight-to-slight fade bias
  • Enhanced workability and shot control

It's a more traditional look, paired with modern face technology.

JPX ONE SELECT

Coming Soon to GOLFTEC Centers

The Mizuno JPX ONE driver line is expected to arrive in GOLFTEC Centers soon, where golfers will be able to experience how this new face technology performs in a professional fitting environment. To learn more, visit GOLFTEC's Mizuno Club Page.

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