Ping I3+ Iron Review

The I3+ iron is the newest generation of the Ping Eye irons brought out many years ago. The Eye progressed into the Eye 2, the Eye 2+, and then the I3 before the I3+. The I3+ series is available in two models; the standard I3+ and the I3+ Blade, the Blade model being slightly smaller with a reduced offset.

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Yonex V-Mass 270 Iron Review

Yonex is somewhat of an enigma when it comes to golf clubs. Most retailers would agree that Yonex makes a very good product but their sales continue to be low year after year and many consumers in North America are still unaware of the brand.

 

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Titleist 755 Iron Review

Most will agree that the current Titleist iron line is one of the strongest in years. The company has a wide variety of irons to fit a variety of players. Consider the 755 iron a "tweener"… it's not a blade for the low handicapper and it's not a bulky cavity iron for the high handicapper. The 755 appeals to those players in that 8-15 handicap range. These golfers are looking for a club that is pleasing to the eye and features a soft feel with a good blend of forgiveness and performance. 

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Cleveland HiBore Iron Review

The invention of hybrid clubs has had a huge impact on today’s golf equipment. Hybrids are more forgiving and easier to hit than traditional irons. Many players substitute their longer irons with hybrids and it’s not unusual for a player to carry two or three of the clubs. Cleveland has taken this to a whole new level with their introduction of a complete hybrid set… the HiBore Irons.

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