Irons Reviews
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Nike Vapor Fly Irons Review
RRP: £499
TG Rating Includes video review
Tech: Nike have used their RZN material to enhance weight placement in the Fly’s heads meaning mass is pushed lower and deeper for higher and longer approaches. Three different head constructions fine tune feel and distance control across the set. ...
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Mizuno JPX EZ Forged Game Improvement Irons Review
RRP: £115
TG Rating Owners' Rating Includes video review
JPX EZ Forged Irons Mizuno have pioneered “Boron Forging” as the extra strength it delivers allows engineers to create pocket cavities inside the head which cannot be achieved in a standard forged iron. The new JPX EZ Forged irons are aimed at a wide...
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Mizuno JPX EZ Game Improver Irons Review
RRP: £100
TG Rating Owners' Rating Includes video review
JPX EZ Irons Mizuno say the new JPX EZ is a “point and shoot” iron thats matches distance with feel. They reckon its engineered to be the best feeling iron in its class and is designed to deliver launch monitor busting ball speeds. A 360deg dual...
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TaylorMade RSi 2 Irons Review
RRP: £829
TG Rating Owners' Rating Slots that boost ball speeds on shots struck towards the heel and toe. A Speed Pocket in the 3-7 irons helps maintain ball speed on shots struck low on the face.
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Cobra Fly-Z XL Irons Review
RRP: £549
TG Rating Owners' Rating Delivers consistently higher trajectories throughout the set for the ultimate in ‘Easy Distance’ from tee to green. The Hollow Cavity Construction and progressive offset design allows for added forgiveness in the long irons, whilst improving...
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Benross HOT Speed 10 Irons Review
RRP: £329
TG Rating Owners' Rating A deep cavity-back with perimeter weighting combines performance and playability. Mid sole widths offers the benefits of a low CG, whilst being playable from any lie. Progressive offset ensures the looks are blended with playability.
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Benross RIP Speed 10 Irons Review
RRP: £380
TG Rating Owners' Rating A cavity-back iron that features a dual speed cavity and variable face thickness for increased face flexion and higher ball speed. A vibration dampener enhances feel.
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Yonex Ezone Tri-G Irons Review
RRP: £1,200
TG Rating Owners' Rating Features a five-piece head construction for maximum distance and forgiveness. The ultra thin-faced iron provides power across the face while the graphite insert enhances feel. A 3D sole design reduces ground resistance at impact.
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Callaway XR Irons Review
RRP: £699
TG Rating Owners' Rating Reviewed by: Joel Tadman, Equipment Editor Tech: Despite having the same shaft length and loft of the outgoing X2 Hot irons, the XR irons are said to be 12 yards longer. How? Via Callaway’s 360 Cup Face technology, which allows the entire face to...
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