Cobra Aerojet Irons Review (Our Honest Feedback)

cobra aerojet irons review

Cobra’s impressive Aerojet series of golf clubs includes the game improvement irons, Aerojet, a dynamic set for mid handicappers delivering maximum distance and a forged-like feel. Like other new comparable iron sets like the TaylorMade Stealth and Callaway Paradym series, the Aeroset collection delivers more efficient speed with a lower center of gravity for easy … Continue reading…

Ping G430 Irons Review (Our Honest Feedback)

ping g430 irons review

The Ping G430 irons provide amateurs with greater distance, increase ball speed, and offer excellent turf interaction. Compared to the G425 irons, golfers can expect tighter dispersion patterns that get the ball closer to the cup. For game improvement irons, the G430 model ranks among the best on the market compared to other models from … Continue reading…

Hands-on Callaway Rogue ST Max Irons Review

Are you looking for more yards from your irons? Then look no further because the Callaway Rogue ST Max irons produce absolute missiles from any situation on the golf course. Whether you are sitting in the middle of the fairway, buried deep in the rough, or need an accurate drive off the tee box, these … Continue reading…

Hands-on Cobra LTDx Irons Review

Cobra LTDx Irons Review

Cobra’s latest iron set, the LTDx iron, offers more ball speed, higher spin rate, and a wider hitting zone than the company’s previous Radspeed irons. In this Cobra LTDx irons review, we’ll provide a first-hand look at what makes these irons so popular for casual players that need an edge with their equipment. Specs Loft: … Continue reading…

Ping i525 Review: Should You Buy It?

Ping i525 review

Ping’s latest players iron, the i525 set, offers hollow body iron construction that dramatically increased ball speed during our time with the clubs. In this Ping i525 review, we’ll take a detailed look at why low handicappers and experienced weekend warriors should pay attention to it. Specs Loft: 18°-50° Lie Angle: 60°-64.1° Shaft Length: 35.5”-39.5” … Continue reading…

Taylormade Stealth Irons Review

taylormade stealth irons review

Already a sensation, TaylorMade’s new Stealth irons have stolen the attention of the golf industry due to their futuristic look and incredible iron performance. In this TaylorMade Stealth Irons review, we’ll look at the company’s latest iron set and break down why these new Stealth irons could be the secret to unlocking your game. Taylormade … Continue reading…

Callaway X Hot Irons Review (Is It Worth Buying?)

Callaway X Hot Irons Review

From Callaway, the popular Callaway X Hot Irons deliver length with distance control, making them a great set for inexperienced golfers that need more production from their golf clubs. Featuring a high-strength speed frame, the Callaway X Hot irons offer a wide sweet spot that forgives off-center strikes. Also boasting increased feel management, each iron … Continue reading…

Cleveland Launcher UHX Irons Review

Cleveland Launcher UHX Irons Review

For mid and high-handicap golfers looking to increase their distance while improving their accuracy, the new Cleveland Launcher UHX irons offer a high-strength design with tour zip grooves to craft shots that will dazzle your playing partners. The UHX collection offers a V-shaped sole and hollow body construction with a cavity-back style for a lower … Continue reading…

TaylorMade P770 Review (2023 Update)

TaylorMade P770 Review

TaylorMade’s superb P770 irons offer lightning-fast ball speed, more spin, and a deeper CG lower than the previous model. From the long irons to the shorter, scoring irons, the entire TaylorMade P770 set lights up the launch monitor by boosting overall distance and extending carry yardage. And it doesn’t hurt they look great in the … Continue reading…

Best Utility Irons 2024 (Our Top 8 Picks Reviewed)

best utility iron

A utility iron, or a driving iron as some golfers call them, offer an alternative club for the tee box and fairways. With an ability to launch the ball with authority and low spin, the utility iron is easier to hit for better players, but that doesn’t mean that mid and high handicappers should dismiss … Continue reading…