Texas Children's Houston Open

Memorial Park Golf Course



iBlade

Our Review:

The ultra-thin face provides a powerful strike, but better players demand more, specifically feel and forgiveness. The former is addressed by using soft 431 stainless steel for the clubhead and adding an elastomer insert that runs from heel to toe in the back cavity. Stability gets a boost from a tungsten block in the low toe. How significant is this iron? It’s the first in the history of the Hot List to earn a gold medal four consecutive years. Read more >>
Price: $150 (per iron)
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Ratings
Performance

45%*

Innovation

30%*

Look / Sound / Feel

20%*

Demand

5%*

* Percentage of total score

Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
What I really liked is that misses across the face didn't want to curve. You can't see much of the tech, but you can feel it's there, helping.
Mid-Handicapper
Very sharp. No-frills look. Gets through the turf well and even works with my semi-competent swing.
High-Handicapper