For mid-handicap golfers, TaylorMade P790 irons offer state-of-the-art player's distance iron technology with the appealing look and feel of traditional irons. Whether you're seeking to hit the ball farther or gain more consistency in your shots, TaylorMade’s P790 irons rate as one of t...
Mizuno’s website has the Tours down as a good match for 0 - 4 handicap golfers, they’re more workable (so less forgiving) than the Pro 243, which should say almost everything you need to know about this elite players’ iron. In 2024 really good golfers are likely to find themselves...
Today's Golfer review the best mid-handicap irons that will help you choose the perfect irons for your swing and take your game to the next level.
The Cleveland Launcher XL Irons is our favorite choice for a game improvement iron for a higher handicapper. This is a new release from Cleveland and takes quite a few of the characteristics of the Cleveland Launcher XL Halo and puts them into a clean looking cavity back golf iron. Looks T...
Iron sets are a great investment for intermediate golfers who want to take their game to the next level. When looking for the perfect set for your game, there are a few key points to consider. First, it’s important to consider the type of irons you’ll need. Different players may need...
$180 per iron Robotic polishing minimizes hand work that can lead to inconsistencies. Grooves are close to the USGA limit for maximum spin. Same loft, bounce and offset as 0317 T creates consistency when blending sets. 7-iron: 33 degrees; PW: 46 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS TaylorMade P·...
$200 per iron Same blade length (and offset) as the T100 and T150 make blending sets easy. The dual-tapered face design improves deflection and reduces dispersion. A polymer core is positioned closer to the face for improved feel. 7-iron: 30.5 degrees; PW: 43 degrees BUY NOW DETAILS ...
To break these iron categories down further, we encourage the mid to high handicap golfers among you to scroll down to our 'Most Forgiving' list. If you consider yourself a better player with a single-digit handicap, or someone striving to get there soon, then we recommend you go straight...
Middle Bets– Also known as “middling”, is a technique rather than a specific line. With this strategy, the handicapper backs both sides by taking different lines. Future Bets– The wager is placed way before the actual outcome is known. For example, at the beginning of the season, you...
What are the best game improvement irons for a high handicapper? High handicappers tend to struggle with their ball striking and consistency. As a result, high handicappers will benefit from a game improvement iron with a large sweet spot, high levels of perimeter weighting and a low centre of...