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Why We Like It
- An L-shaped maraging-steel face wraps around part of the sole. The steel is durable, allowing it to be made thin to easily flex. This creates more speed and helps launch shots higher in lofts that are extremely strong.
- The hollow-body construction uses forged S45C steel for a soft feel. The face actually uses two steels (one for the main irons and another for the gap and sand wedges).
- The irons use a graphite back plate and stabilizer bar that allow the face to bend while maintaining an acceptable sound and feel.
- The bounce on the sole increases by 1 degree on each iron from the 5-iron through sand wedge to provide the optimum turf interaction for each club.
- A new, ultra-lightweight RK-04GT shaft with high-modulus graphite increases snapback for more clubhead speed.
- Top 5 in Sound/Feel, high-handicaps.
- 7-iron: 25 degrees; PW: 37 degrees
what our testers said
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Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
The topline is thick, but not overwhelming. It's just big enough to give you the feel that it'll forgive you. I really appreciate the sound and the feel at impact. There's a cleanness to it. There is some forgiveness on performance but not so much that I can't move it if I want to. It's kind of right in the middle.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
These are electric, instant energy. I got a very loud percussive blast on every hit. They don't fly super high but more of a driving height—and deadly straight.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
The dual sole helps with ground interaction and there is a consistent look through the set. They are efficient through the turf, never losing too much distance. I love the consistency left to right. They are very forgiving from a sidespin standpoint. Very lightweight overall and that helped with momentum.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
This is a great club. When I tried to hit it offline, it stayed on track and it just goes and goes. At times I felt like I was swinging a corked bat. There's a really uniform, compact efficient feel from the head all the way up to the shaft, and that feel carried through the impact zone.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
These gave me long, rewarding distance with a low, penetrating flight. They aren't too forgiving, though.
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Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
The topline is thick, but not overwhelming. It's just big enough to give you the feel that it'll forgive you. I really appreciate the sound and the feel at impact. There's a cleanness to it. There is some forgiveness on performance but not so much that I can't move it if I want to. It's kind of right in the middle.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
These are electric, instant energy. I got a very loud percussive blast on every hit. They don't fly super high but more of a driving height—and deadly straight.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
The dual sole helps with ground interaction and there is a consistent look through the set. They are efficient through the turf, never losing too much distance. I love the consistency left to right. They are very forgiving from a sidespin standpoint. Very lightweight overall and that helped with momentum.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
This is a great club. When I tried to hit it offline, it stayed on track and it just goes and goes. At times I felt like I was swinging a corked bat. There's a really uniform, compact efficient feel from the head all the way up to the shaft, and that feel carried through the impact zone.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
These gave me long, rewarding distance with a low, penetrating flight. They aren't too forgiving, though.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
It doesn't feel like an SGI set. It has a very aggressive topline for the category. It felt dynamic with this light of an overall weight. They are easy to move and effortless through the grass. I got a lower launch and the longest carry. They seemed a little low for holding a green.

Ryan
46, Handicap 14
2 years testing
These are on fire. They belong in the distance category. I got great turf interaction and a really high flight. There's a lot of juice in these. Also, they have a pretty soft feel and some workability to them. Lots of fun to hit.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
These are stylish-looking. They put a little extra into the design with the angled stripes on the side. Hitting the ball felt so good and crisp. They make perfect-size divots and you get a gorgeous, high ball flight. I got great distance with all three clubs—a total blast to hit.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Pure-sounding and the sweet spot gave me at least 15 extra yards. You get a jarring, clapping sound at impact, like banging two PVC pipes together. The club felt almost dainty through impact.

Scott
37, Handicap 14
9 years testing
Stupid long, an absolute cheat code of a club. Every loft kills. I got a softer feel but ultra-energetic impact experience. The loudest sound is actually the whiz coming off the ball. All-around fun.

Jin
29, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Even on good contact, you get a lot of aggressive vibration in the hands and the sound with these is a harsh smack. However, I also got minimal side-to-side dispersion and they reach the distances that I'm looking for. I also get the height window I like to see. The face looks like a high-quality iron. Not much distance loss for mis-hits, either.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
I appreciate the traditional iron look. It doesn't immediately scream to your playing partners that you're using training wheels. On closer inspection, all the features are exaggerated. The sole is wide, the cavity is deep, the face feels hot. In this category, I tend to produce high, floaty shots that are a bit short. But with this, my ball flight looks the same and generates the same distance. Straight, high and almost no curve at all.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
The topline is thick, but not overwhelming. It's just big enough to give you the feel that it'll forgive you. I really appreciate the sound and the feel at impact. There's a cleanness to it. There is some forgiveness on performance but not so much that I can't move it if I want to. It's kind of right in the middle.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
These are electric, instant energy. I got a very loud percussive blast on every hit. They don't fly super high but more of a driving height—and deadly straight.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
The dual sole helps with ground interaction and there is a consistent look through the set. They are efficient through the turf, never losing too much distance. I love the consistency left to right. They are very forgiving from a sidespin standpoint. Very lightweight overall and that helped with momentum.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
It doesn't feel like an SGI set. It has a very aggressive topline for the category. It felt dynamic with this light of an overall weight. They are easy to move and effortless through the grass. I got a lower launch and the longest carry. They seemed a little low for holding a green.

Ryan
46, Handicap 14
2 years testing
These are on fire. They belong in the distance category. I got great turf interaction and a really high flight. There's a lot of juice in these. Also, they have a pretty soft feel and some workability to them. Lots of fun to hit.

Scott
37, Handicap 14
9 years testing
Stupid long, an absolute cheat code of a club. Every loft kills. I got a softer feel but ultra-energetic impact experience. The loudest sound is actually the whiz coming off the ball. All-around fun.

Jin
29, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Even on good contact, you get a lot of aggressive vibration in the hands and the sound with these is a harsh smack. However, I also got minimal side-to-side dispersion and they reach the distances that I'm looking for. I also get the height window I like to see. The face looks like a high-quality iron. Not much distance loss for mis-hits, either.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
This is a great club. When I tried to hit it offline, it stayed on track and it just goes and goes. At times I felt like I was swinging a corked bat. There's a really uniform, compact efficient feel from the head all the way up to the shaft, and that feel carried through the impact zone.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
These are stylish-looking. They put a little extra into the design with the angled stripes on the side. Hitting the ball felt so good and crisp. They make perfect-size divots and you get a gorgeous, high ball flight. I got great distance with all three clubs—a total blast to hit.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Pure-sounding and the sweet spot gave me at least 15 extra yards. You get a jarring, clapping sound at impact, like banging two PVC pipes together. The club felt almost dainty through impact.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
I appreciate the traditional iron look. It doesn't immediately scream to your playing partners that you're using training wheels. On closer inspection, all the features are exaggerated. The sole is wide, the cavity is deep, the face feels hot. In this category, I tend to produce high, floaty shots that are a bit short. But with this, my ball flight looks the same and generates the same distance. Straight, high and almost no curve at all.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
These gave me long, rewarding distance with a low, penetrating flight. They aren't too forgiving, though.
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