Irons Reviews

  • Progen Chromo Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £399

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Hardened 17-4 stainless steel has been used to create a high-strength iron head, while a cavity-back gives lots of forgiveness on off-centre strikes and weight in the head has been moved to the edges, making it as strong as possible. RRPs:...

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  • Titleist 712U Driving Iron Review

    RRP: £180

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Adam Scott had Titleist’s new utility iron in the bag when he won the Masters. The 712U is a forged iron that provides traditional blade players with improved playability and shot control. Eengineered with a deep centre of gravity position for a...

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  • Titleist 714 MB irons Review

    RRP: £114

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    In a nutshell: Aimed at the highly-skilled player who wants to control the ball and move it both ways. Tech highlights: Also forged from a block of 1025 carbon steel, the 714 MB is the company’s latest line of muscleback blades. It’s the smallest,...

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  • Titleist 714 CB irons Review

    RRP: £114

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    One of four models that make up Titleist's new 714 family of irons, the CB model is aimed at the accomplished player who like a compact head with some forgiveness. The irons have gone through a "Tour-seeding" process where Titleist Tour pros offer...

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  • Titleist AP2 714 Game Improvement irons Review

    RRP: £114

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 5 out of 5

    In a nutshell: Aimed at the better player who realises that a bit of forgiveness can help their game. Tech highlights: A Tour-proven, forged iron made from carbon steel, aiming to combine distance, a great look and forgiveness. A unique co-forging...

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  • Titleist AP1 714 Game Improvement irons Review

    RRP: £93

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    In a nutshell: Designed to offer the most forgiveness in the 714 family, without looking too chunky. Tech highlights: A progressive centre of gravity, moving upwards from long to short irons, means the former are designed to launch high, the latter...

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  • John Letters TR47 Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £399

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.8 out of 5

    Precipitation hardened stainless steel has been used to create a clubhead which has then been heat-treated for maximum strength and corrosion resistance. The 2.2mm face forfeits feel for power; however, any lost feel is captured by a pocket behind...

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  • Mizuno MP-54 Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £100

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 5 out of 5

    If the MP-4s are just too knife-like for your game, take a look at the new MP-54s. They are made to make a shot-maker out of players who need just a little forgiveness. Like the MP-4s, they are forged, but with a compact cavityback that should...

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  • Dunlop NZ9 Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £280

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Tech Made from a supersoft 8620 steel as used on Tour and has True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts. It comes fitted with Lamkin Crossline grips as standard.

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  • Callaway X-Hot Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £599

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.8 out of 5

    The distance debate has always centred on drivers and balls, but recently we’ve heard about big distance gains from irons. Now Callaway is saying its X-Hot irons are up to 10-yards longer than the RAZR X. How? Both models have a thinner face for...

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  • Wilson Staff D-100 Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £349

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    TG Rating 3.8 out of 5 4.5 out of 5

    Do you want an additional 15-yards off the tee, and up to 10 yards on your iron shots? Then you’re going to want to read this, because Wilson Staff have launched their new D-100 range of woods and irons which are said to do exactly that. With more...

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  • Ping G25 Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £80

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    TG Rating 4.2 out of 5 5 out of 5

    This is the sixth generation of Ping G-Series products and these irons have been engineered for game-improvers. They offer a high trajectory, lots of distance and bags of forgiveness. A custom-engineered face structure ensures a solid feel at impact,...

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  • Benross RIP Speed Tour Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £379

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.2 out of 5

    Benross has garnered a great reputation in the game-improvement market, but they also cater for better players on a budget. The result is the impressive Speed Tour irons. A compact head profile will suit the eye, as will the reduced level of offset.

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  • TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £699

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.2 out of 5

    Regardless of what level golfer you are, distance is always helpful. So while the new RocketBladez Tour irons have been designed for better players, they still offer plenty of fizz off the face. Distance comes from the Speed Pocket in the 3-7 irons.

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  • Cobra AMP Cell Pro Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £749

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.2 out of 5

    Cobra-Puma's commitment to game-improvers with their AMP Cell and Baffler irons is impressive, but they’ve also catered for the better player, too. Ian Poulter and Rickie Fowler had input into the stunning new AMP Cell Pro irons, which will offer...

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  • Callaway X-Forged 2013 Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £800

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    Hot on the heels of the new X-Hot game-improver irons, Callaway has unveiled the X-Forged for the more consistent ball-striker. They have been made using a Triple Net Forging process which ensures extremely tight tolerances which Callaway say cannot...

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  • Adams Golf Speedline Super S Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £500

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Adams Golf have announced the release of their new Super S range, which will include a driver, fairway wood, hybrid and iron set.  The irons feature a half hollow construction to make them perform like hybrids, while still having the look and feel of...

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  • Nike Golf VR_S Covert Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £449

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Game-improver irons have, historically, been sizeable units - but now Nike might have just helped to change things with the launch of their new VR_S Covert irons.   The cavity back design remains, but it's the look at address that is the most...

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