Coming in September, Mizuno’s new JPX-900 line. While we’re still waiting to hear official details about the company’s new driver, fairway wood, hybrid and irons, much can be...
In the video above, I put Titleist’s new 716 MB, CB, AP2 and AP1 irons to the test to see how they measure up against each other on...
When the best golfers in the world change equipment at high-profile tournaments like The Players Championship, they’re generally adding a course-specific club they’ve tested extensively before...
Club manufacturers have glommed onto the term “forgiving” to coax golfers to their products, and I think it’s done more to detract beginners from learning the...
Ping’s new iBlade irons, the much anticipated successor to the company’s S55 irons, will make their debut at The Players Championship this week. Ping isn’t releasing...
TaylorMade has been making irons for more than 35 years, and depending on how long you’ve been playing golf, there’s a decent chance you’ve used one or more...
Golf clubs are scattered everywhere inside TaylorMade Headquarters. It doesn’t matter what you do for the company; it’s a safe bet wherever you sit there’s a golf club...
The people at the Ben Hogan Golf Company think more golfers would play forged irons if the long irons weren’t so challenging to hit consistently. So as...
They’re the best performing clubs the company has ever made. Golfers are used to hearing that, but not this. You won’t see Titleist’s new Concept Clubs...
Succeeding in the golf equipment industry takes good science. There’s the science of engineering top-performing clubs, but companies also need to be scientific in delivering the...
Cobra King F6 Baffler Cobra’s King F6 Baffler is one of the most intriguing new fairway woods of the year. It can be adjusted to the loft of...
There has been a LOT of discussion lately about single-length iron sets. So much, in fact, that as a club builder and fitter single-length irons have become...
Most golfers search for trajectory control and consistency in their short irons, and forgiveness and distance in their long irons, right? Sometimes, however, that’s only attainable...
The M2 irons are TaylorMade’s “longest iron ever,” according to the company. The M2 Tour irons have a more compact design that doesn’t offer quite as...
Callaway’s XR irons and hybrids from last year (the standard models, not the “Pro”) were classified as game-improvement clubs, industry code for high-launching, forgiving clubs with big profiles and...
Ping’s G irons (MSRP $110 per club with steel, $125 per club with graphite) will be in stores February 11. They’re available in 4-9, PW, UW (50), SW...
For most golfers, fairway woods and hybrids play a relatively limited role during a round of golf. But when they are called upon, golfers expect those...
For left-handed golfers, purchasing golf clubs is more difficult than it is for righties. It’s not that lefties don’t buy golf clubs (we hear you on GolfWRX...
Wilson’s new C200 irons unveil a radical new construction to help mid-to-high handicap golfers hit their irons farther. It’s called FLX Face, and it uses nine urethane-filled Power Holes...
Testing a new driver is often fairly straightforward; if it’s longer and straighter, it goes in the bag. Irons are a little different. Being a successful iron...
The Ben Hogan Golf Equipment Company announced a return to the golf equipment business in May of last year to much fanfare, following a seven-year absence. See...
Along with a new line of King F6+ and F6 metal woods, Cobra is also launching new King F6 irons, which are engineered throughout the set...
An array of images from Nike have popped on the web recently, coming from Instagram and our own GolfWRX forums. Below are the photos, with links to where...
Pros: Exceptionally long and forgiving players irons. They have thinner top lines, less offset and shorter blade lengths than TaylorMade’s RSi 2 irons, and feel noticeably softer at impact....
Exotics’ new line of irons in 2015 consists of the CB Pro Tungsten, which replaces the company’s CB PROh irons, as well as the EXi and EXd...
When it comes to irons, Titleist is historically known for tour-inspired models such its MB, CB and AP2 irons. With its 716 iron launch, however, more attention...
Pros: At $999, both irons are reasonably priced for their category and can be purchased with a variety of custom shafts and grips for no additional...
The Ben Hogan Company returned to the golf equipment business with the introduction of its Ft. Worth irons in January. We detailed the release at the...
Apex Irons Construction: Forged body (1025 carbon steel), 17-4 stainless steel faces Irons available: 3-PW, AW, SW Price: $1,199 steel, $1,399 graphite Stock Shaft: True Temper XP...
Pros: Their hollow-bodied, multi-material chassis bares an uncanny resemblance to the shape of the 716 MB irons that most golfers wish they could play, yet offers a level of...
Pros: The addition of tungsten to the design of the 716 CB irons makes the long and mid irons noticeably easier to hit, without compromising the looks...
Pros: The 716 AP2 irons retain the looks, forged feel and flight characteristics of Titleist’s previous model, while adding 25 percent more tungsten to their design to improve performance on...
Pros: A serious distance upgrade. The 716 AP1 irons have thin, unsupported club faces that make them a challenger in the distance category. The addition of...
Pros: Everyone from PGA Tour players to mid-handicap golfers can play the i irons thanks to their progressive design (larger long irons, smaller short irons). They specialize...
[quote_box_center]“We’re always trying to take a game-improvement iron and make it feel more like a muscleback,” says Chris Voshall, club designer at Mizuno.[/quote_box_center] Case in point,...