Golf Irons

Today’s golf irons run the gamut from forged blades and multi-material game-improvement designs to entire sets of hollow-body hybrids.



2008 Iron Buyer's Guide

When it comes to buying a new set of irons, be sure to pick a set that’s made for your game and swing. The right set of irons will always perform better than a set that’s not properly fitted to your needs.

By Staff   

Better players know that the secret to scoring well comes from being a better iron player. Better iron shots mean shorter putts, and shorter putts lead to more pars and birdies. What irons you put in your bag are important to your golfing success, and although we say it every year, there’s more to choose from this year than there was last year! 

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Showcase: Titleist Goes High Tech

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If there’s any golf equipment manufacturer that’s normally associated with traditional designs and performance, it’s Titleist. Company engineers continue this trend with an impressive new multiple iron offering, but with a strong touch of technology. Evidence of this can be seen in the player-friendly AP1, which features a multi-material construction including the use of a tungsten nickel section, an elastomer insert and a thin stainless steel face.

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Iron Roundup

By Staff, Photos by David Johnston   

Long known as the golf bag’s unsung heroes, irons have come full circle. No longer are there just a few options between forged blades and cast cavity-backs. Instead, there are numerous new models that feature varying degrees of exciting new technologies designed to help virtually all kinds of golfers.

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New Steel

Check Out Cleveland's New High Tech Irons

By Staff, Photos by David K. Johnson   

New SteelThink maybe somebody down in Huntington Beach is a USC Trojan fan? Perhaps, but the college football stalwart USC has nothing to do with a pair of the newest, most innovative irons to come from Cleveland Golf’s HQ. Called the CG RED ($699) and CG GOLD irons ($599), these two models are loaded with a host of next-generation technologies designed to accommodate virtually any type of player.

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A Visit With PING Golf

GT Exclusive!

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Ever wondered what goes into making a set of irons? With special thanks to PING Golf and our partners at Golf Life TV, we were hosted to a tour and explanation of the fascinating and detailed process of how a set of PING irons are made. Sit back and watch how the folks in Phoenix, Arizona continually demonstrate why they have been leaders in club making for several decades.

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