Irons Reviews
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Nike Golf Vapor Speed Irons Review
TG Rating Owners' Rating Nike has quietly and successfully been going about its business in the iron market for a number of years now, but without really gaining the recognition its quality products have deserved. The new Vapor line, which includes the Pro, Pro Combo and...
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Nike Vapor Fly Irons Review
RRP: £499
TG Rating Includes video review
Tech: Nike have used their RZN material to enhance weight placement in the Fly’s heads meaning mass is pushed lower and deeper for higher and longer approaches. Three different head constructions fine tune feel and distance control across the set. ...
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Srixon Z745 Irons Review
RRP: £690
TG Rating Includes video review
The Tech: A muscle cavity that features a thinner top line and more compact shape which Srixon say is ideal for “Tour” players. The 1020 carbon steel head has a lower carbon content to improve feel and feedback and a Tour VT sole encourages accurate...
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Titleist CB Better Player Irons Review
RRP: £109
TG Rating More and more top players are looking for an element of forgiveness in better-player irons and the CB’s are designed to offer exactly that. When compared with Titleist’s bladed MB design, the CB offers more forgiveness and a slightly higher initial...
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Yonex Ezone Forged MB Irons Review
RRP: £1,295
TG Rating Hand forged in Japan, these blades are designed for the advanced player looking for consistent spin performance and distance control. Click here to go back to the Yonex Ezone Forged MB Irons Feature Page.
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Cobra Fly-Z XL Irons Review
RRP: £549
TG Rating Owners' Rating Delivers consistently higher trajectories throughout the set for the ultimate in ‘Easy Distance’ from tee to green. The Hollow Cavity Construction and progressive offset design allows for added forgiveness in the long irons, whilst improving...
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