Overview/Technology- The 2009 Callaway X-22 Irons is atop of the most popular irons list. The big story this year lies in the Precision Notch Weighting system that positions weight around the perimeter for a very high Moment of Inertia (MOI). In addition, the Tru-Bore...
I’m an admitted fan of Mizuno irons. Years back I reviewed the MP-58s and enjoyed them immensely. Before that I’ve gone through other irons from Mizuno such as the T-Zoids. I only strayed from Mizuno once during that time but quickly came back with a lot...
Hitting the Golf Digest’s top Game-Improvement irons category for 2014 is the Callaway Apex. The highlight of the Apex? incorporating Tungsten plugs in the sole of the long irons that produces a low center of gravity (CG), something a vast majority of...
(The Sand Trap) Over the last couple of years there has been no company that puts out more products than TaylorMade. It seems that every time you blink an eye they have a new driver, wood or set of irons that is suppose to add another 15 or 20 yards to your game via...
Overview- The new and improved Titleist AP2 irons have etched a solid niche amongst mid-handicappers that feel they are ready for players irons. Building upon the technology design of the original AP, Titleist did not want to reinvent the wheel, they kept steadfast...
Overview- Finally, a game-improvement iron worthy of praise from Titleist. The new Titleist AP1 irons, are a solid set of irons for the wannabe, for the player ready to transition to a set of sticks made for touch as opposed to something with a cavity back bigger...