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Since the onset of COVID-19, golf has witnessed an explosion of new people taking an interest in the game. The truth is most folks are brand new to it. Maybe they’ve been to the driving range a time or two, or played a little when they were younger, but for all intents and purposes, they’re just starting out. As such, equipment manufacturers have recognized the need for equipment geared toward these types of golfers. Especially when it comes to irons. TaylorMade is one of the industry leaders in this regard, and Stealth irons are their latest introduction in the game improvement category. These irons are packed with technology and early reports are that they’re some of the most forgiving TaylorMade has ever produced. Let’s dig deeper.
- Lack of weight in the toe extends the sweet spot and offers more forgiveness than other game improvement irons.
- Inverted Cone Technology increases MOI across the face for forgiveness and consistent ball speeds, even on mishits.
- Wider sole provides more forgiveness on thin shots and improves turf interaction in all playing conditions.
- Price point is quite high.
- May not be suitable for better players looking for playability and ability to hit different shots.
- Availability may be limited because irons are in such high demand.
Titleist has a reputation for being a “players’” brand. Sure, they certainly make some of the best equipment in the game for better golfers. However, they also know that it’s just as important to cater to players of all abilities. They take pride in helping those less skilled enjoy the game as much as possible. The latter are the players the T300 irons are meant for. If you have trouble getting the ball in the air or making solid contact with your traditional irons, the T300 irons could very well make all the difference in the world.
- This model is more forgiving than the previous model.
- These irons are much cleaner sounding and feeling than other game improvement irons.
- Impact Technology delivers excellent forgiveness without sacrificing ball speed and distance.
- Absence of a stock steel shaft might be a deterrent for some golfers.
- Price point is higher than other game improvement irons.
- Shipping times may take longer than expected due to high demand.
The TaylorMade Sim 2 Max irons are the perfect club for any golfer looking for more distance and forgiveness.These clubs are packed with cutting-edge technology that’s designed to help average golfers strike their irons more consistently. If you’re an advanced golfer and put an emphasis on playability, feel, and responsiveness, the Sim 2 Max irons might not be what you’re after. For everyone else though, these clubs have something to offer.
- Increased forgiveness compared to previous models.
- Low CG allows golfers to launch shots high so they stop on the green.
- Intelligent Sweet Spot gives golfers more room for error and makes mishits less penal.
- Price point is higher than other distance irons.
- Short irons are difficult to work.
- May not be preferable for advanced players who prioritize shot making, feel, and responsiveness.
We expect this to remain the same with the T100 irons, but it’s likely Titleist will adopt new members to its tribe with these irons.The T100 irons are geared toward the discerning player that expects more than just distance and forgiveness from their irons. They place an emphasis on feel, responsiveness, and the ability to shape different shots. It’s important to remember that just because the best players in the world are playing a certain club, doesn’t mean you should too. If you’re new to golf or strike your irons inconsistently, it’s going to be hard to realize the benefits of the T100 irons.
- Looks are cleaner and sharper than the 2021 line.
- Dual bounce soul optimizes turf interaction and keeps the club from digging.
- Strategically placed tungsten weights improve stability and allow CG to be strategically placed for ideal launch conditions.
- Higher handicappers and beginners might not realize the benefits of these irons.
- Price point is higher than other forged clubs on the market.
- Don’t expect to gain much distance compared to other irons.
The T200 irons are aimed at the mid-range handicapper that needs help with ball speed and distance, but doesn’t want to sacrifice the traditional looks they’ve come to expect from Titleist. These irons are engineered to help golfers gain more distance while providing maximum forgiveness. For those reasons, Titleist has branded the T200’s as their “Tour Distance Iron”. While Tour Players like Jordan Spieth have put T200 long irons in their bag, the set is really meant for the average weekend warrior who knows enough to be dangerous, but struggles hitting their irons consistently. If you’re looking for an iron that allows you to control distance and trajectory, and work shots both directions, the T200’s might not be your best choice.
- Clean modern look inspires confidence at address.
- Added tungsten weight in the toe and heel increase MOI and forgiveness which makes your mishits more playable.
- Some players prefer the look of the Titleist T-10e0 irons.
- Price point is quite high.
- Not the best option for advanced players that like to hit a wide variety of shots.
We’ve created a new standard for incredibly soft feel from a forged 1025 mild carbon steel body, and for the first time ever we’ve engineered our proprietary urethane microspheres into a forged iron. The 1025 carbon steel body promotes amazing Apex sound and feel, and the urethane microspheres consist of over one million tiny air pockets that absorb unwanted vibration without slowing the face.
The inspiring iBlade iron is distinguished by the softest, purest feel we’ve ever achieved in an iron, with the workability and control to shape shots on command. Through extensive research and observation of leading tour professionals, PING engineers designed the clean, compact head to surpass the expectations of skilled golfers who rely on the precision and control to execute the most demanding shots in the game.
Investing your time and money in getting a properly fit set of irons can enable you to play better golf but may have some hidden financial benefits as well. A well-built, well-fit set of irons will outlast the cycle of buying clubs off the shelve, having frustrations, and running back to the store or online forum to find your next set. The premium materials, impressive performance, and fitting capacity of the Avian iron family is impressive top to bottom. Understanding that clubs tailored to your golf swing can have immense benefits in your performance is paramount. A better fit can lead to more distance, more accuracy, and less stress on the course. Better fit, better equipment, and a better customer experience can all be found in the Avian brand.
- The Avian range of irons include the 335, 535, and 735 irons that are well-tailored to different player profiles and golf swing types.
- Each set is custom fit in house or remotely and custom built to enhance a golfers swing rather than fight it.
- Avian components are selected with extreme attention to detail and consistency to create a balanced golf set top-to-bottom.
- While the remote fitting is far superior to purchasing golf clubs off-the-rack, it is not as thorough as seeing a fitting professional in person.
- The premium cost associated with Avian golf clubs may be difficult for budget-conscious golfers to justify.
- Golfers looking for super-game-improvement irons may be drawn to the louder assembly of technology in other options.
Dial up Tour player-type performance with PING G400 Irons. COR-Eye™ Technology combines with a Toprail Undercut Cavity to expand face flexing by 18% over previous models to create blistering ball speeds and remarkable distance. A concealed Custom Tuning Port Weight expands perimeter weighting to enable even greater forgiveness and heightened launch. Hydropearl Chrome Finish minimizes friction in the rough and wet conditions for consistency..
Geared to max out performance, Callaway Rogue X Irons unleash a total distance overhaul. Lighter weights, longer lengths and stronger lofts help golfers optimize speed. 360 Face Cup Technology combines with VFT to dramatically expand the sweet spot for explosive distance. A Urethane Microsphere layer between the face and body dampens vibration to improve sound and feel. Intricately positioned Tungsten weights optimize launch and control at each loft.
For as long as anyone can remember, TaylorMade has led the way in the game improvement, distance iron category.The M6s remain one of their hottest, most forgiving irons ever. They’re the perfect clubs for any golfer that struggles hitting traditional irons with consistency. The M6 heads are large, well-built, and forgiving. In short, they’re made for a single purpose, to go far and while being easy to hit.If you’re a seasoned player that prefers irons that are ultra-responsive and workable, the M6s might not be the best choice for you.For everyone else, they’re the real deal.
- Forgiveness across the entire face makes mishits less penal.
- Speed Bridge and Speed Pocket make the faces some of the hottest in the game.
- Price point is much lower than it was when the M6 irons first came out.
- Some golfers report a hard feeling at impact.
- Golfers may find it different to hit different shots.
- Clubs can be hard to find as they’re so popular.
When the P790 irons were introduced three generations ago, they were aimed at better golfers that wanted the benefits of a forged club but still needed the forgiveness of something a little more forgiving.Fast forward to today and players of all abilities have these irons in their bag.While they’re still classified as a distance iron, they have the performance characteristics of forged blades.
No matter your ability, the TaylorMade P790 irons can help you become a better ball striker and have more fun out on the course.
- Lower CG fosters higher launch conditions.
- Intelligent Sweet Spot is larger and affords more forgiveness than previous models.
- Irons can be beneficial for any type of golfer.
- Some golfers say these irons aren’t that different from the 2019 model.
- Price point is higher than other, similar irons.
- Some golfers have reported difficulty adjusting to new distances when they put these irons in the bag.