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Srixon ZX7 Irons Review: Pros, Cons, & Who They’re For

In this Srixon ZX7 irons review, I explore the features that drive its workable flight, buttery-soft feel, and enhanced control. By the end of this post, you will know whether these players’ irons work for you or if you desire more lenient tools. How good are the Srixon ZX7 irons? The Srixon ZX7 irons offer modern technology for skilled players who want control and workability. The forged construction provides a soft feel, while tungsten weights and V-shaped sole design offer added forgiveness and improved turf interaction. The face grooves provide better spin control and stopping power on the green. But there’s

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The 8 Best Cobra Irons

Cobra has crafted irons for over three decades, with the once-Australian brand now headquartered in Carlsbad, California. In this post, I examine the best Cobra irons for 2024 and reveal which golfers are best suited to each. By the end of this post, you will know the top 8 cobra irons for 2024 and what to look for in a set. Plus, I have provided the pros and cons of each iron for you to rapidly identify if it works or not for your swing. Here is what you can expect to learn from our best Cobra irons for 2024:

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Cobra Irons by Year: 30+ Years of Forgiveness

Cobra irons are some of the most forgiving irons on the market. Despite being around a shorter time than Titleist, TaylorMade, or PING irons, the Cobra irons, like Cobra drivers, are still popular with golfers. The first was released in 1991 – the Greg Norman Signature Forged – and after releases for many years since then, both new and old Cobra irons are popular to this day. So, let’s take a look at all Cobra irons by year so you know everything there is to know about the clubs…  Read the full review of the best Cobra irons this year.

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The 2-Iron: Loft, Distance, & Drawbacks

Gone are the days of everyone carrying 2-irons. But should they be? While they are tough to hit, they bring advantages to the table that other clubs can’t match. What is the 2 iron loft? Most 2 irons have a loft of 17 degrees. All are under 20 degrees. This loft angle is designed to produce a low, penetrating ball flight that can travel long distances. However, many modern golfers opt for hybrids or long irons with higher lofts for easier launch and greater forgiveness. In this post, we’ll take a look at the 2-iron loft, distance, and all of its

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TaylorMade Stealth Irons Review: Hottest Game Improvement Irons?

Searching for the right golf clubs for your game can be tedious, but no worries, we have you covered. If you’re considering getting the TaylorMade Stealth irons, our TaylorMade Stealth irons review will provide you with some ease in making the decision. TaylorMade Stealth Irons use a new Cap Back Design with toe-wrap construction to bring high-to-mid handicap golfers more distance, forgiveness, and accuracy. Their Thru-Slot Speed Pocket technology and a low CG also help forgiveness and accuracy. You get the feel of a forged club in these game improvement irons. Changing golf clubs is no easy task for golfers

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PING i59 Review: Pro, Cons, & Alternatives

PING has been known to ship out high-quality golf products, and it seems that the i59 is here to stay. These irons feature a sleek, blade-style design incorporating advanced technology to deliver greater accuracy, distance, and control on the course. We were excited to put them to the test and see if they live up to the hype. In this PING i59 review, we’ll break down the irons’ specs, provide a performance ranking table, and share our detailed i59 review of their pros and cons. PING i59 Irons: Pros and Cons CHECK PRICE ON GLOBAL GOLF PING i59 irons have

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PING Irons by Year: 50+ Years of History

PING irons are well-loved by the golfing community. Their usual forgiveness means they are a feature for a lot of golfers’ bags – particularly those of a higher handicap. Though, you may not know that PING was going for 10 years before its first iron came out. After being founded by Karsten Solheim in 1959, PING released its first club which was a putter. A decade passed before irons became part of PING’s offering too. So, let’s have a trip back in time to look at PING irons by year, what makes them so special, and how you can choose

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Titleist Irons by Year: 50+ Years of History

Titleist earned a respected reputation for designing and manufacturing some of the best irons in the golf industry. They suit golfers from all skill levels. Depending on the iron that you buy, some of them set the standards for irons. Let’s take a look at the Titleist irons by year to help you form a clearer picture of this company and how they operate. Titleist Irons By Year Chart Year Club Model 2021 T300 (Cavity Back) T200 T100S T100 2020 CNCPT CP-04 CNCPT CP-03 T400 2019 CNCPT CP-02 CNCPT CP-01 T300 T200 T100 T100S 620 MB 620 CB 2017 718 CB

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TaylorMade Irons by Year: 40+ Years of History

TaylorMade irons are renowned for their forgiveness and distance. That is part of the reason they are still so well-loved after first turning out in 1980. More than four decades later, they are still doing the business. Though, they didn’t start out with irons. Gary Adams founded TaylorMade Golf a year before that and the only product offered was a metal driver with 12 degrees of loft. One year later,  TaylorMade iron history began with a design inspired by Ken Venturi. So, let’s take a look at the TaylorMade irons by year – it will be a trip down memory lane.

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TaylorMade P770 vs. P790 Irons: Let’s Settle This Once And For All

TaylorMade P770 and P790 irons are contenders for some of the best irons. But they’re aimed at two different skill levels. Here’s a quick P770 vs. P790 comparison chart: Feature P770 P790 Design Traditional Muscle Back Cavity Back Feel Firm Soft Performance Distance Focused Forgiveness and Performance Grooves Standard Milled Precision Milled Finish Chrome Chrome The P770s and P790s are a significant investment, so you won’t want to miss the details I dive into. I’ve recommended these clubs to clients for years, but they’re not for everyone. Read on to learn the differences between the TaylorMade p770 vs. p790 irons.

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