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#Early hogan irons pro
RRP: £1049 7-iron loft: 34° Category: Playerīall speed: 119 MPH Launch angle: 17.7° Backspin: 6164 RPM Height: 29 YDS Descent angle: 46° Carry: 166 YDS Cobra King Pro iron RRP: £1049 7-iron loft: 35° Category: Playerīall Speed: 117 MPH Launch angle: 18.8° Backspin: 6497 RPM Height: 30 YDS Descent angle: 47° Carry: 163 YDS Callaway Apex MB iron RRP: £135 per club 7-iron loft: 34° Category: Playerīall speed: 118 MPH Launch angle: 17.3° Backspin: 6344 RPM Height: 29 YDS Descent angle: 45° Carry: 166 YDS TaylorMade P730 iron Jump to Forgiveness Ratings: 1 / 2 / 2.5 / 3 / 3.5 / 4įORGIVENESS CATEGORY 1: Mizuno MP-18 MB iron Once the data had been crunched and comments considered we gave each iron a forgiveness rating from one to five, to help you identify which models are similar, and which might best suit your ability. Ben hit each iron over two days as our launch monitor gathered data (miss-hits were removed). To ensure you get a complete picture we included blades and the leading forged face models (TaylorMade P790 and Ping i500), as we know they’re really popular right now. We asked each brand who make forged irons to send us a 7-iron matched to our test pro Ben Frost’s swing. And with three recent high profile launches – Mizuno’s JPX919s, TaylorMade’s P760s and Srixon’s Z series – the timing felt right to review all the leading models in a single test to show you how different they really are. There’s now forged irons aimed at everyone, from Rory McIlroy to 28 handicappers and above. Why? Forged irons generally have smaller, more compact heads, while the way they’re stamped into shape makes it difficult to build much game improving tech into their design.īut things have changed drastically since PXG introduced hollow forged irons in 2015. Win a Galvin Green Paclite Golf Rainsuit.Golf World Top 100: Best Golf Courses and Resorts.