Pros: Blades that are playable for a willing single-digit. Beautiful shaping and top-quality satin finish. Cons: They’re pricey, about $1200 for a seven-club set. Bottom Line: Even...
Pros: Unmistakable Miura feel. Very workable, and knife-like out of the rough. Cons: Righties only, and each iron costs $235 per head. Like all muscleback irons, they’re not...
Pros: A little more forgiving than the S56 irons, with a slightly softer feel. They also fly a bit farther than the previous model. A lot of...
Pros: Titleist’s 714 CB and MB offer no-nonsense looks and a soft, forged iron feel for all the feedback accomplished golfers need for precision iron play. Cons: Not...
Pros: The JPX-EZ Forged irons are larger than Mizuno’s popular MP series irons, but they’re made with the same “Grain Flow” forging process and have a...
Pros: The ultra forgiving long irons and compact short irons make the new AP1’s one of the most attractive sets in their category. The 714 AP2 irons offer...
Pros: At address, SpeedBlades are an absolute confidence booster with a thin(ish) top line. They have a great trampoline-like feel when flushed, and mishits won’t punish...
Pros: Clean and classy at address, with no visible bulk behind the top lines. These launch higher and faster than most irons their size, and they’re one...
Pros: The G25’s are more compact than the G20’s in every way — especially the short irons, which our reviewer called “downright svelte looking.” But despite the...
Pros: The higher-launching, more forgiving MT irons and lower-launching TT irons blend together nicely to allow a player to mix and match a set. Both sets have...
Every year brings an opportunity for golf companies to release products that make us want to kick out our current gamers for something new. But golfers are...
For golfers who don’t want to play a blade but also can’t bare to look down at a shovel GI iron, we have a option that...
[dropcap]E[/dropcap]very year brings an opportunity for all the golf companies to try to present something that makes us gasp. An effort to make us want to kick...
Summary: The RocketBladez irons incorporate a slot in the sole of the iron, which gives golfers more ball speed and a higher launch. TaylorMade introduced this...
In golf, Ping is known as a company that produces high-quality cast irons for golfers of all ability levels – everyone from high handicappers to 2012...
Pros: Classy, satin-like finish. Fantastic forged feel. Scoring irons are have thinner toplines than previous JPX series. Excellent forgiveness for their size and better-than-average playability. Versatile triple-cut...
Review by: J13 – Updated 1-17-2013 Pros: Mizuno has hit a home run with these irons. I can’t stress it enough that along with Luke Donald’s help,...
GolfWRX Editor Review 6/12 Looking for some interesting and hot looking irons this year? Looking to set yourself apart from the same old irons you might...
Editor Review by: Rob Opti WHAT UP GANG … Just got done watching a lil Celebrity Apprentice. Scarfed a few million pounds of crawfishies today …...
By: Pure745 So it’s almost been 2 years since this I got my first set of custom DW SB1’s. There have been a lot of really...
Pros: Soft feeling, great to look at, perfect spin and forgiveness in a players body. Considered “Game Changers” to many top club fitters interviewed. One of...
The GolfWRX Editors’ Choice Awards recognize the very best in gear. We tested, fitted and debated to develop the list in lieu of spending countless hours...
by Reid Ogata aka pitbull808 For those who have seen my forever rotating and updating WITB you probably noticed I like to try a little bit...
GolfWRX Editor Review by: LeftRev, and Jim Cardo Pros: Solid feel at impact, very versatile sole grind that will help for swings that produce a good...
by tbowles441 GolfWRX and Mizuno deserve a bunch of thanks for allowing me to play and review a bit more than I thought. Mizuno was gracious enough...
Review by GolfWRX Editor Chisag PROS: With their thin topline and minimal offset, the MP59’s are one of the best looking irons in the address position...
by floyd Introduction: This in my non-biased review of the Mizuno MP-69s. First I must say that I have played Mizuno blades on and off for...
By Editor Todd Hibbert GolfWRX was invited to test drive Ping’s i20 irons in late 2011, and after hitting them I told the design team they...
by golden hawk Reviewed: Mizuno JPX-800 Irons, 4 to GW, Project X 5.0 Shafts About Me: I am 41 years old, playing to a 15~16 HC....
Editor Review- Pros- A good blend of forgiveness and workability, the V2 Irons are designed for the golfer wanting it all. The 8620 forging gives a...
Review by: Editor tbowles411 Before I get started, I want to thank GolfWrx and Adams Golf for the opportunity to not...
by goldenhawk Reviewed: Adams Idea Black CB3 Irons, 4 to GW, KBS Tour 90 R Shafts About the reviewer: I am 41 years old, playing to...
NIKE’s most technically advanced forged irons combine high-speed performance and meticulous craftsmanship for longer shots and better feel. NIKE’s highest COR face in a forged...
Review by Editor: Ryan Sakowski Pros: A ‘Game Enhancement’ iron that packs TONS of forgiveness. The compact design and thin top line will appeal to a...
by golfware Pros: Forgiveness is my MIDDLE name! Long is my FIRST name! The black hides lot of Super GI features into a pleasing compact GI...