This muscleback forged iron is designed for the competitive player looking for consistent spin performance, increased feel and improved accuracy. The short irons have a lower centre of gravity and more weight toward the heel for consistent spin performance.
Mizuno MP-64 irons offer a touch more forgiveness than traditional blades with Mizuno’s R&D team focused on producing the softest, most solid feel possible.
TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour, in 3- to 7-iron, is powered by the Speed Pocket - the ‘little thing’ that promotes radically increased speed and distance.
The R11 iron has inverted cone technology to increase ball speed and forgiveness on mis-hits. A weight port in the rear ensures consistent swingweight and centre of gravity locations throughout the set.
If you were impressed by the trampoline effect of the RocketBallz fairway last season, you’ll be jumping up and down with joy when laying hands on TaylorMade’s new RocketBladez iron. Remember that ‘little thing’ called a Speed Pocket? Well, it’s back and better than ever.
The big talking point of the new PING Anser family might be the brand’s debut adjustable driver , but the second edition of PING’s first forged irons in many a year is causing quite a stir, too.
Features NexCOR variable face-thickness driver technology, in irons for the first time to generate extra ball speed and more distance. Expands maximum COR zone from the low-centre to the high-toe. Fitted with Fubuki X4 NG graphite shaft. 4-PW steel version priced at
Forged Ti Muscle workability of a blade combines with cavity-back forgiveness and more solidity at impact. Centre of gravity encourages higher ball flight. Thinner top line and weightier sole available in any custom combination from 3-PW (
High launch version of the JPX800 iron with Max-Cor pocket cavity and wider sole on the longer, medium irons (4-7-iron) and progressively narrower sole on 8-PW. Sound and solid feel factored into the design through Mizuno's harmonic impact technology. Fujikura
Multi-material, dual cavity for more forgiveness solid feel and improved distance control. Stainless steel body and high density tungsten sole weight. Bevelled top line with progressively reduced blade length through short irons. True Temper Dynalite Gold XP steel shaft to optimise initial launch angle and maximise distance. Stock graphite Tour AD shaft for higher launch. Available from mid-November 2011 in right and left hand with suggested retail price of
Black pearl finish (also available in satin finish), featuring laser milled zip-grooves on each clubface. Stronger than traditional lofts identified on each toe, large cavity head to assist with immediate trajectory. Priced at