Titleist 804OS Iron Review

The Titleist 804 is an interesting iron. It's not really a game improvement iron… it lacks the extreme forgiveness and sole weighting that a high handicapper needs. It's not really a "player's iron" it has some offset, something that a good player doesn't want or need.

 

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TaylorMade RAC CGB Iron Review

This summer TaylorMade decided to add one more iron to their already convoluted, overpopulated iron family and the RAC CGB (Centre of Gravity Back) was born. The CGB is TaylorMade's most forgiving, most technologically advanced iron ever.

 

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Nike SQ SUMO Hybrid/Iron Review

Nike Golf struck gold with the Slingshot iron. It was one of the most forgiving irons in the game improvement category and it solidified Nike’s spot in the category. The SUMO SQ Hybrid/Iron set is the latest from Nike Golf and the company is hoping it can now take the hybrid iron market by storm…

 

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Ping i5 Iron Review

One of the most talked about golf companies as we head into 2006 is Ping. Ping had a bit of an off-year in 2005 in terms of sales but they are back with a completely revamped club lineup for the upcoming season. The i5 irons seem to have the biggest buzz right now and for good reason.

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Wilson Pi5 Iron Review

Wilson used to be on the top of the world. If you were a player back in the day, you probably played a Wilson iron. Even last year… we had so many people come in my shop talking about the days of the Wilson Staff… “why don’t they make the Staff anymore?”, “I used to love my Wilson Staff irons and now I can’t find them in stores anymore”.

 

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Mizuno MP-60 Iron Review

Mizuno could be the best iron manufacturer on the planet. Plain and simple… they get it. They know what golfers want and they deliver time and time again. The company has an iron for almost every level of golfer although their specialty seems to lie in forged irons for the more accomplished player. The MP-60 is the newest iron in this category.

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