Wilson, without a doubt, makes some of the best value forged irons on the market. While other brands have to cover their hefty advertising costs via crazy expensive club prices, Wilson is able to offer great clubs at a fair price. Although Wilson doesn't have a strong Tour presence, that... read more →
Feb
15
Feb
15
The Wilson Launch Pad irons are just about as forgiving as you can get. These hybrid-style irons are a great option for budget-conscious golfers that want as much help as they can get with their ballstriking. Wilson golf clubs have seen a pretty steady decline in sales even since the... read more →
Feb
15
The Wilson D9 irons have some crazy high standards to meet. The previous model (D7) was Wilson's highest performing and most popular irons for as long as I can remember. Very high reviews, very high test results from MyGolfSpy, very high sales numbers. Truthfully, I don't think the D9 irons... read more →
Feb
15
Many iron sets like to claim themselves as the "longest and most forgiving" iron sets ever made, just like the TaylorMade SIM2 Max OS Irons. Why? Because the majority of golfers NEED the extra forgiveness on mishits and WANT the extra distance for ego purposes. Read that again. No one... read more →
Feb
15
Ah, I can just see it now. The TaylorMade sales and marketing team schedules a meeting. Sales have taken a hit, as the latest irons set (SIM) have been out for a whopping 3 months. "What can we do to increase sales?" one guy asks. "Why not just add a... read more →
Feb
14
Let's go ahead and clear the air here. Most irons on the market are cast irons, while some of the more expensive irons are forged irons. The Cobra King Tour MIM irons are neither - Cobra has "invented" a new process using metal injection molding (MIM). Cobra says that their... read more →
Feb
14
I'm actually a big believer of "one length" iron sets. I think they should be far more common and popular than they currently are. The main reason that I like them is because it makes long irons way easier due to the shorter than average shafts. If you are like... read more →
Feb
14
Have you looked at Cobra's website about the RADSPEED irons? Jeez. Save yourself the time and the headache. They throw around all of these fancy-schmancy sounding "technologies" like: 3D printed medallion, PWRSHELL, radial weighting, carbon fiber topline. You aren't fooling anyone Cobra (well, maybe a few people). The Cobra King... read more →
Feb
13
Ping irons are incredibly underrated. I think it's probably because they 1) aren't forged and 2) don't have new releases 3x a year like companies like Callaway and TaylorMade. While they aren't forged like most other competitors, Ping's new irons are incredibly high performing in all important areas (distance, forgiveness,... read more →
Feb
13
If you are obsessed with hitting your irons as long as possible, then there truly is no better option out there than the Callaway Epic Forged Star irons. But not because they are packed with some new, crazy technology that makes the ball blast off the club face at incredible... read more →
Feb
12
Callaway's new Big Bertha B-21 irons are meant for the HUGE population of golfers that want more distance and forgiveness. As a "super" game improvement iron, you'll struggle to find a set of irons that is as easy to hit as these are. You might think: "if these are as... read more →
Feb
12
The Callaway X Forged UT utility iron is a great alternative for those that struggle with long irons but don't like hybrids. However, there are many better value alternatives on the market that will perform practically the same, so the new 2021 model is only a good fit if money... read more →
Feb
12
Callaway has already released a few players irons for 2021, like the Apex MB and and Apex Pro. The Callaway X Forged CB irons is a great middle ground between the two. They've got the look of the MB but the (relative) forgiveness of the Apex Pro. Like the Apex... read more →
Feb
11
The Callaway Apex MB 2021 iron set is one of the sexiest, sleekest, mouth-watering sets I've ever had the pleasure of hitting. If you are reading this article, then I am going to assume that you are a hell of a ball striker OR you simply love the look/feel or... read more →
Feb
11
Srixon iron sets are slowly growing in popularity. Although the brand has a far more impressive global reputation, I've noticed more and more weekend warriors in the US picking up the brand. The ZX series originally just included the ZX5 (players irons) and ZX7 (game improvement) irons. The all-new Srixon... read more →