Here's a rundown of the most forgiving irons on the 2026 Hot List: Callaway Apex Ai200. Jamie Struck (5-handicap): "Was surgically accurate with this club and getting explosive distance on everywhere ...
It’s no secret that some golfers prefer the traditional look of a blade iron. The small topline, sleek design, and the underlying implication that when you see a set of blades hanging out of a bag, ...
I don’t care who you are; that’s an attention-getter.
Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items — apparel, gear, accessories, etc. — that we’ve recently taken out for a spin. We’re here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the latest ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who shoot in the 90s and 100s who want a game-improvement or super-game-improvement iron that delivers high launch, forgiveness and consistency. Need a news break? Check out the ...
For the beginner golfer playing max forgiveness game-improvement clubs, the most common and dreaded miss is often right. But has anyone ever considered that the physics of the golf club they are using ...
When the Hot List started more than two decades ago, there was one category of irons. Now there are four. The equipment industry continues to delineate player types based on preferred head shapes and ...
Who it’s for: Better players who want the look and feel of a Mizuno Pro iron but are open to modern construction that adds speed, elevates the launch angle, and boosts forgiveness without compromising ...
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