The ideal long iron is plenty forgiving with a face that flexes like a driver. Enter TaylorMade with the introduction of its Stealth Bomber Driving Iron.
Callaway updates the Big Bertha line of woods and irons, the company’s super game improvement collection.
The black finish comes through a PVD process that produces a high-gloss finish.
Burns made 48 birdies in 119 holes thanks to an Odyssey O Works 7S Black putter he has primarily had in the bag since turning pro in 2017.
The technology behind the Prime model includes lightweight, counter-balanced shafts and a clubhead design intended to maximise rebound on shots hit low on the face.
Scheffler led the field in greens in regulation with his TaylorMade P7TW irons, but perhaps just as important was his work with the wedges.
Our results with players at this year’s Hot List testing show that some players can’t carry a 5-iron farther than they fly a 7-iron.
Scheffler used the irons to rank first in strokes gained/approach-to-the-green, grabbing nearly 10 shots on the field average.
Golfers who prefer a black finish on their irons and wedges really want it. What they don’t want is for the finish to chip or wear quickly.
Cobra’s latest iron introductions include a revamped King Tour model and an update to the company’s CB/MB model.
Cobra is updating two long-iron alternatives with the release of the latest versions of the King Tec hybrid and King Utility iron.
Four new Srixon Z-series irons aim to give different classes of players help with the things that matter to them most while still providing a fairly classic shape that all demand.
Designed with the slower swinger in mind, the Stealth HD irons offer a low-profile clubhead designed to create a lower centre of gravity to promote a higher launch with a draw bias.
Cobra’s latest game-improvement iron features a 70-gram steel bar inside the clubhead that allows the L-shaped face insert to bend more at impact.
Among the numerous shared technologies is a face made from a high-strength 455 stainless steel that allowed Callaway engineers (with an assist from artificial intelligence) to create a thinner face for more speed while creating a tighter dispersion pattern.
There was plenty to talk about in golf in 2022. The emergence of LIV Golf and Tiger Woods’ return to competition, of course, rank near the top.
In recent years a key to successfully marketing almost any golf club has been to create something with visible technology. Those thinking TaylorMade’s latest iron line-up might chase that design goal will be disappointed.
Ping’s i230 irons replace the company’s venerable i210 model with updates to foster forgiveness while slimming down the long irons. The iCrossover utility irons are long-iron replacements with a fast maraging-steel face.
How is the equipment landscape different on the upstart Saudi-backed circuit compared to what players are used to on the PGA Tour?
Mizuno’s JPX923 collection represents the company’s broadest iron launch ever.
The Stealth UDI is more of a players utility iron with its compact shape and better workability while the Stealth DHY has a lower centre of gravity and wider sole to promote a higher ball flight.
This week during the Memorial’s practice rounds, Scott debuted a custom set of muscleback blade irons from Miura, the legendary forging house in Japan led by founder Katsuhiro Miura, whom the Japanese golf media once labelled as having “the hands of God.”