Why We Like It
Low-handicap contrarians who revel in others peeking in their bag and asking, “What is that you’re playing?” might consider these. Immediately noticeable are the movable weights on the back of the clubhead. The weights on the three ports include two two-gram screws and an eight-gram screw. When placed in the optimal position for each individual, these weight screws can promote a better swing path. The milled tri-sole uses different geometries in the leading edge, middle and trailing edge to bolster turf interaction.
Characteristics
- The clubhead is forged from 1025 carbon steel for a soft feel.
- Four-, six- and 10-gram weights also available for added customization.
- 7-iron: 32 degrees; PW: 45 degrees
Highlights
- Top 5 softest-feeling players irons, fast swing speeds
- Top 5 most workable players irons, middle-handicaps
- Top 5 best-rated players irons, low-handicaps
- Top 5 best-rated players irons, middle-handicaps
Price
$250 per iron
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
I like the weighting in the back and that it’s well hidden at address. Has great turf interaction—the club didn’t want to dig at all. A really workable club.
Thomas, 59, Handicap: 7The milled sole allows me to cut through the turf with ease. Firmer feel off the face. Controllable yet forgiving. I can shape shots, but mis-hits aren't penalized.
RC, 62, Handicap: 7Clubhead is small but stout. The milled sole helps the club glide through the grass. Ball comes off the face with controlled consistency.
Jack, 34, Handicap: 1Why Impact Is Critical to Your Iron Play
Consistent shot shape requires one skill above all others: the ability to make flush contact with the ball. It’s the No. 1 fundamental in golf, and without it, this game can be an eternal mystery. Here, Sean Hogan, one of Golf Digest’s Best Teachers in Florida, helps you improve your impact from tee to green.