Nike CCI Forged Iron Review

While most of the golfing world focus on the high MOI driver race, many great golf clubs are flying under the radar. The CCI Forged could be the best irons that Nike has ever made but they are in danger of getting lost in the square SUMO shadow.  

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Callaway X-Tour Iron Review

It used to be that “Callaway” and “players irons” never went together in a sentence… unless the sentence was “Callaway doesn’t make very many players irons”. That’s not who they were.

 

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Callaway X-18 Iron Review

The "X" line has been a staple for Callaway Golf for a number of years now. It was the X-12, then the X-14, the X-16 and now the X-18. Each iron brought with it a series of subtle changes but the overall look of the iron remained the same. Was the newer version better than the old one? Maybe. Did it look different than the old one? Yes.

 

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Wilson Di5 Iron Review

Wilson promised to make some waves in 2005. They were determined to get back to what made them a great company. They brought back the Wilson Staff line… and filled it full of quality equipment.

 

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Ping S59 Iron Review

Ping seems to have a more loyal customer base than anybody else in the golf industry. Most people after buying a set of Ping golf clubs seem to stay with Ping for the rest of their playing days.

 

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TaylorMade R7 XD Iron Review

I think the only thing that the 2005 TaylorMade iron line was lacking was a solid “game improvement in betweenie”… let me explain. A customer comes in my shop and is interested in TaylorMade irons.

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Mizuno MP-37 Iron Review

In an industry where the trend is to make golf clubs bigger, more forgiving, and more for the beginner, it is refreshing to know that a company like Mizuno still offers a wide array of "players" clubs.

 

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Callaway 2008 Big Bertha Iron Review

The name “Callaway Golf” has always been synonymous with forgiveness. The company has made some of the finest game improvement clubs in recent history… many featuring the “Big Bertha” name. There have been seven versions of the Big Bertha iron… each offering a bit more forgiveness than the last. Callaway calls the 2008 Big Bertha irons “the most forgiving all-stainless steel set of golf clubs we’ve ever made”. What do our readers and Advisory Team think of the newest Big Bertha iron? Let’s find out…

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