Hitting greens is key to being able to score. However, before you break out a “Captain Obvious” retort, you’d probably be surprised to know that players with handicaps in the mid-teens only average hitting three or four greens a round. Add in that it’s rare to find a short-game wizard in that handicap range and improvement on the scorecard can be tough.
Not to worry. Help is on the way. One of the strengths of the Golf Digest Hot List is we get feedback from golfers who have strengths and weaknesses in their games just like you. We researched the top-scoring irons across all categories to find the irons that ranked the highest among our testers who identify as struggling with their iron game. The seven irons below represent that group—and your best chance at upping your green in regulation percentage.
Callaway Quantum Max
false Callaway Quantum Max $164 per iron | Golf Galaxy 5.0 GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE Hot List Gold $164 per iron A new 360-degree undercut construction creates more deflection thanks to a deeper cupface that extends farther toward the trailing edge of the sole. A weight bar pushes the center of gravity low and forward without inhibiting flex on the sole flange to maximize speed on shots hit low on the face. The tri-sole’s leading-edge chamfer is higher off the ground to improve ball speed and launch. It does this by accommodating the typical hands-forward iron address position, reducing leading-edge dig and raising the likely impact location on the face. The company continues its use of urethane microspheres (tiny air bubbles encased in glass within urethane) to improve feel. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps SPECS: 7-iron: 29 degrees; PW: 42 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS
Cobra 3DP X
false Cobra 3DP X $330 per iron | Golf Galaxy 5.0 GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE Hot List Gold $330 per iron By leveraging its 3-D printing capabilities, Cobra has created an iron with game-improvement shape and forgiveness with a forged-iron feel. Like other Cobra 3-D printed irons, an internal lattice is used to save weight. In this instance, 115 grams of tungsten weighting is repositioned low in the perimeter to increase launch and stability. The lattice also maintains the rigidity and stiffness required for consistent sound and feel. The grooves are CNC milled and have the same design as the company’s 50- through 54-degree specialty wedges to produce maximum spin and trajectory control. The irons come stock with the KBS Tour Lite shaft, which is designed to produce a mid-high ball flight. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps SPECS: 7-iron: 29 degrees; PW: 43 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS
Cobra King Max
false Cobra King Max $143 per iron | Golf Galaxy 4.5 GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE Hot List Gold $143 per iron Compared to the King model, the Max features a more oversize head, a slightly longer blade length, more offset, a thicker topline and 2 degrees more loft. The 3-D-printed lattice medallion saves five grams that is repositioned to get shots in the air more easily. A 75-gram weight in the 4- through 7-irons is positioned low and back to lower the center of gravity while allowing the face, body and sole to still flex. The variable-thickness face features an L-cup construction in the 4- through 7-irons. The face is made from 17-4 stainless steel and has a leading-edge channel that extends from the sole into the toe area. An interior leading-edge channel has been added to the middle and short irons. The sole has more leading-edge bounce and a flatter mid sole with less camber to help the club glide through the turf more efficiently. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps SPECS: 7-iron: 29.5 degrees; PW: 44.5 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS
Cobra King Tec-X
false Cobra King Tec-X $186 per iron | Golf Galaxy 4.5 GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE Hot List Gold $186 per iron The 4- through 7-irons feature a hollow body with soft foam inside to enhance feel and help the face bend. A 70-gram tungsten weight is used to lower the center of gravity to maximize launch. The wide sole helps to minimize fat shots. Golfer feedback led Cobra to design a slimmer, more rounded topline to better hide the offset for an appealing look at address. Although Bryson DeChambeau is no longer sponsored by Cobra, the company has continued down the path of one-length irons with the King Tec-X One Length in which every iron is the length and weight of a 7-iron. SPECS: 7-iron: 27 degrees; PW: 42 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS
Ping G440
false Ping G440 $170 per iron | Golf Galaxy 4.5 GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE Hot List Gold $170 per iron The face is shallower and thinner compared to the G430 for increased ball speed and a more player-preferred look at address. The size reduction saves four grams per iron that is placed lower and farther back in the head to drop the center of gravity and assist launch. The shaft lengths of the 4-, 5-, and 6-irons were extended three-quarters of an inch to help golfers launch those irons higher. The four-piece molded ABS badge is more flexible than previous G-series iron badges. It expands and contracts to support the thinner face and enhance feel. The sand wedge in the set features the iconic Eye2 shape. Its bounce profile, sole design and hosel contours all work together to help less-skilled golfers have success around the greens. Plus, it’s a cool look. Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps SPECS: 7-iron: 29 degrees; PW: 42 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS
Srixon ZXiR HL
false Srixon ZXiR HL $157 per iron | Golf Galaxy 4.5 GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE Hot List Gold $157 per iron Srixon used analytics of real-golfer data to arrive at loft and length gappings and set makeup, including starting the set at the 5-iron. A proprietary steel called i-alloy is used for the head. The alloy is 10 percent softer and less dense than 431 stainless steel, leading to a cushiony feel. The variable-thickness face uses a milling pattern on the back of the face to amplify ball speed and forgiveness. The Tour V.T. sole is wider and more forgiving than on the ZXiR, which makes sense for a player group that has a greater tendency to hit shots heavy. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps SPECS: 7-iron: 32.5 degrees; PW: 45.5 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS
Titleist T350
false Titleist T350 $215 per iron | Golf Galaxy 5.0 GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE Hot List Gold $215 per iron Compared to the rest of the T-Series models, the T350 has the largest clubhead, the fastest face, and the deepest center of gravity, making it ideal for the player looking for all-out distance and stability. The steel L-face features variable-thickness patterns to fuel high-launch performance on low strikes and faster ball speeds across the face. Split high-density tungsten optimizes the center of gravity and boosts launch, stability and consistency throughout the set. The hollow design houses an internal polymer-core structure designed to deliver consistent carry distance and dispersion. Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps SPECS: 7-iron: 29 degrees; PW: 43 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS
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