Irons Reviews

  • Benross Quad Combo Super-Game Improvement Iron Review

    RRP: £270

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    The Benross Quad Combo iron has a modern oversized head to incorporate corner stability and deep sole weighting, exaggerating a low and deep centre of gravity, maximising forgiveness on off centre hits. Benross have reduced the face thickness to...

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  • Wilson Di11 Super-Game Improvement Iron Review

    RRP: £349

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    TG Rating 4 out of 5 5 out of 5

    The Wilson Di11 has a modified exoskeleton to pull weight low to promote a higher ball flight, and back-away from the face-for greater head stability and straighter ball flight. A generous coating of lightweight elastomer reduces vibration on...

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  • John Letters T8 Super-Game Improvement Iron Review

    RRP: £299

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    The John Letters T8 Iron combines the maximum forgiveness and accuracy along side distance control and the feel of the cavity backed irons, making them the perfect all round set. The T8 features an extremely low centre of gravity and moves more...

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  • Cobra S3 Max Super-Game Improvement Iron Review

    RRP: £399

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    The Cobra S3 Max iron features a low profile design with railed, powerback sole. The head material is 431 Stainless Steel. It is a club aimed at mid-to high- handicap golfers who want maximum forgiveness and high launch.

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  • PGA Collection EZ3 Super-Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £19

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    At £18.99 per club, the PGA Collection EZ3 iron was made for easy control. It features a lower, deeper, wide camber sole and oversize head combined, to create more playable and confidence inspiring irons for the improving golfer, offering more...

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  • Lynx Predator VCS Super-Game Improvement Iron Review

    RRP: £199

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.5 out of 5

    The Lynx Predator with Vibration Control System (VCS) has a thicker sole to help get the ball in the air. It features 17-4 Hyper Stainless Steel and is available in 5-SW standard. 4 iron is also available. The Lynx Predator VCS, with the choice of a...

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  • MacGregor M59 Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £350

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    MacGregor are back with a bang, and their new M59 irons feature a thinner face and refined topline for more distance and confidence at address. The black chrome version looks great too. £350 (steel) and £460 (graphite)

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  • Cleveland 588 Forged CB Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £599

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Late in 2011 we were the first to bring you news of Cleveland bringing back the legendary 588 wedge in a Forged version. Well, now they have decided to add two sets of irons to the famous model range. The new 588 Forged CB irons are aimed firmly at...

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  • Cleveland 588 Forged MB Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £599

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Late in 2011 we were the first to bring you news of Cleveland bringing back the legendary 588 wedge in a Forged version. Well, now they have decided to add two sets of irons to the famous model range. The new 588 Forged MB irons are aimed firmly at...

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  • Adams Golf Idea A12 OS Super-Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £599

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Adams have created the new a12 OS hybrid irons to be big, long and offer higher handicappers loads of assistance. The OS stands for oversize and the set sees hybrids, transitional hybrids and irons all combined within the one set for the most...

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  • Yonex VMS Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £399

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 4 out of 5

    The VMS irons have been designed to carry on the mantle of the VMX irons. They feature two main technologies for enhanced forgiveness. Firstly Yonex’s power weight system sees more weight towards the heel of the long irons to reduce slice, evenly...

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  • TaylorMade TPCB Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £699

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 5 out of 5

    The Tour Preferred Cavity Back iron is designed to deliver a higher MOI thanks to a two-piece design where a forged face is melded onto a cast body to incorporate a similar feel to a purely forged iron with the forgiveness of a deep cavity back. A...

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  • TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £549

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 4.5 out of 5

    The Burner iron franchise has been one of the most successful in TaylorMade’s history and with the 2.0 model the company have really looked to move this on a notch. The previous model was designed in pods of two or three irons so that long golf irons...

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  • Nike Golf VR Pro Cavity Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £490

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5 4 out of 5

    Despite being one of the most compact game-improver clubs on the market, the VR Pro Cavity still combines a confidence-inspiring topline with a forgiveness-enhancing cavity in the rear of the club. The irons feature what Nike call opti-mass weighting...

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  • Mizuno JPX800 Pro Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £80

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    TG Rating 4 out of 5 4 out of 5

    These are one of the sleekest irons in this category – Mizuno don’t do chunky irons. Even though they’re neater than some others they still boast lots of forgiveness. By designing the longer irons (4-7) with a high-energy pocket cavity the sole can...

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  • Cobra S3 Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £499

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Cobra have made a real statement of intent with the S3 iron because it is a game improver club but remains sleek and will attract even the better players. They feature the same E9 face technology as the driver to create a larger sweet zone and make...

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  • Cleveland CG16 Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £439

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Cleveland have designed the CG16 irons to be 25g lighter than the previous CG7 model thanks to weight-saving steel or graphite shafts. This means they can be swung faster for more distance while the thin face promotes a fast ball speed and more...

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  • Titleist CB Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £109

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 5 out of 5

    More and more top players are looking for an element of forgiveness in better-player irons and the CB’s are designed to offer exactly that. When compared with Titleist’s bladed MB design, the CB offers more forgiveness and a slightly higher initial...

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  • TaylorMade TPMB Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £799

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    TaylorMade have come in for a bit of criticism having been out the forged iron market for a number of years but they are back with a bang with the TPMB – the iron the manufacturer says their tour players have been waiting for. Forged with an...

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  • Ping S56 Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £103

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    South African Louis Oosthuizen won the 2010 Open at St Andrews with these, weeks before they appeared in pro shops up and down the land. Tungsten toe weights optimise the centre of gravity for higher-launching long irons and lowerlaunching short...

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