Why we like it
Rather than skimping on the help, this iron embraces the concept fully. A revised design led to a wider front-to-back length, a thinner topline and more weight lower inside the hollow clubhead. The offset is aggressive but serves the purpose of scaling back those wicked slices higher-handicappers often battle. The lofts are a little weaker than other Tour Edge irons because this player needs more help getting the ball in the air compared to the extra metres that might come from stronger lofts.
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“The ball gets up quickly but doesn’t sacrifice distance. The face is receptive, like it catches the ball.”
– 12-handicapper