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What are the best golf irons for 2015?

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What is the best looking golf club in the test?

Mar 05, 2015 · MAX GAME-IMPROVEMENT REVIEWS Adams Idea Tech Bridgestone J15 Cast Callaway Big Bertha Cleveland CG Black Cobra Fly-Z XL Mizuno JPX-850 Nike Vapor Speed Ping Karsten Tour Edge Exotics E8 Wilson Staff D200

What are the best golf irons under $300?

Jun 04, 2015 · This list of the best blade irons in golf isn’t like the Gear Trials: Best Clubs Lists that we’ve published for 2015. It couldn’t be, because the type of golfers who are generally using blade or blade-like irons are generally looking for something more specific than adding distance or forgiveness to their iron game.

What are the easiest golf drivers to adjust in 2015?

Nov 20, 2014 · New Golf Clubs for 2015. November 20, 2014. Courtesy of Adams. 1 of 47. Courtesy of Adams. 2 of 47. Courtesy of Adams. 3 of 47. Adams Tight Lies Titanium Fairway WoodsPrice: $249Release Date ...

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Are 20 year old golf clubs any good?

There is no evidence that golf clubs deteriorate over time. Well maintained clubs will last a lifetime. 10+ year old clubs should be checked for better options but clubs less than 5 years old do not need replacing except for wear and tear issues to which wedges and forged irons are most vulnerable.

What Callaway irons came out in 2015?

1. Callaway XR Iron (2015)Dec 16, 2015

Are old golf clubs better than new?

As you know golf is a very challenging game, and playing the wrong equipment will make it that much harder for you. On the whole, the clubs being produced now are very impressive. It would be difficult to argue that any golfer could pick up a club from 40 years ago and have better performance than one produced today.

What are the most forgiving golf clubs made?

8 Most Forgiving Irons 2022Taylormade SIM2 Max OS (Best Overall)Cobra F-Max Irons (Best for Moderate Swing Speeds)Cleveland Launcher XL (Best for Crisp Clean Shots)Cobra T-Rail Combo Set (Best for Low COG)Wilson Launch Pad Irons (Best for High Launch)Srixon ZX4 Irons (Best for Trajectory)More items...•Mar 29, 2022

What year Callaway Big Bertha irons?

Following the success of the original Big Bertha Driver, Big Bertha irons were introduced in 1994. Similar to the driver, the clubs' oversized club-face and large, highly forgiving sweet spot targeted high-handicap golfers.

What year is Callaway Big Bertha?

The original Big Bertha driver was launched in 1991. At the time, its design was considered highly modern and a radical departure from older drivers: it was crafted entirely of stainless steel and the head had a volume of 190 cm3 (12 cu in).

Should I replace my 20 year old irons?

Unless you play a ton and shut down the range nightly, there's no reason a set of irons shouldn't last five to ten years. In terms of tech, it depends what you want in your irons. If you play traditional forged irons, nothing substantial has changed in decades.Feb 5, 2020

Do golf clubs lose distance over time?

Do golf drivers lose distance over time? Unless the club head has been damaged, golf drivers are unlikely to lose distance over time. The club would need to be used thousands and thousands of times before it began to suffer from metal fatigue, which, even for professional players, is rare.Apr 27, 2021

When should I get new golf clubs?

Most amateur golfers do not see a big difference in new clubs year to year, but I would recommend changing out your set every 3-4 years if possible, especially if you are playing with hand-me-downs that are older that you are. Be mindful of the lofts on the latest irons.Jun 29, 2021

What's the easiest golf club to hit?

On average the easiest golf club to hit is the 7-iron. 6-irons and 8-irons come close because these mid-iron clubs deliver high launch angles for all standards and their appearance gives confidence when players look down at them.

What golf clubs should a high handicapper use?

Best Golf Clubs For High HandicappersTaylorMade SIM2 Max D Driver. Reasons to buy. ... Callaway Big Bertha B21 Driver. Reasons to buy. ... Tour Edge Hot Launch E521 Driver. Reasons to buy. ... Ping G425 SFT Fairway Wood. ... Cobra Radspeed Draw Fairway Wood. ... Cleveland Launcher Halo Hybrid. ... Wilson Staff D9 Irons. ... TaylorMade SIM2 Max OS Irons.More items...

Are oversized irons easier to hit?

It's just a bigger club head. So when we look down on the back of the golf ball, that bigger club head stands to reason; it should be a little bit easier to hit. If I had a tennis racket twice the size of a normal tennis racket as an oversize racket it would be easier to hit.Nov 6, 2014

What brand of irons are used in 2015?

The following is a review of several top rated golf game-improvement irons from reputable brands such as Callaway , TaylorMade , Cobra, Nike, PING and others, released for the 2015 golf season or any year prior.

What is a game improvement iron?

The irons that follow are game-improvement irons, which typically have wide soles, thicker top lines and larger heads overall. They usually have limited workability, great forgiveness and are designed for higher handicap players. If you prefer a thinner head with more workability (shot shaping ability), you should look at some available ...

2015 Gear Trials: The Best Clubs in Golf

What are the best clubs? It’s a question we see asked over and over again on GolfWRX, and we’ve done our best to answer it with our 2015 Gear Trials: Best Clubs Lists.

Drivers

You could test every driver in your local golf store, but in the end, we’re confident that these seven choices (or their lower-spinning equivalents) will perform best for you.

Fairway Woods

If you’re a golfer who primarily hits your fairway woods from the tee, you’ll want to look closely at the 2015 Gear Trials Winners that excel in distance. Those who mostly use their fairway woods from the fairway, on the other hand, will want to pay closer attention to those models that excel at forgiveness.

Hybrids

While reviewing each of the 2015 Best Hybrids below, remember the purpose of the clubs. They bridge the gap between a golfer’s shortest fairway wood and the longest iron they can hit consistently. Some golfers can make that transition without a hybrid, while others may need several hybrids.

Game-Improvement Irons

The largest, and most forgiving irons are most often referred to as “game-improvement” models, because they can drastically change the way a golfer navigates a course. Give a 20-handicap golfer a blade iron, and he might need to hit a 5 iron on a par-3 that measures 150 yards.

Players Irons

Players irons are not “game-improvement irons,” which have oversized club heads, thin faces and wide soles to help golfers hit their shots higher and farther, particularly on mishits.

Blade Iron Shootout

This list of the best blade irons in golf isn’t like the Gear Trials: Best Clubs Lists that we’ve published for 2015. It couldn’t be, because the type of golfers who are generally using blade or blade-like irons are generally looking for something more specific than adding distance or forgiveness to their iron game.

Defining the Game-Improvement Category

This year we put ten of the top game-improvement irons to the test. The irons we tested, while not the absolute most forgiving in most manufacturer’s lineups, are generally well-suited for the average golfer.

About the Data

Here’s what you need to know in order to interpret our basic data and rankings. Launch monitor data along with the radial distance, shot area, and consistency calculations shown in each chart can be found on our 2015 Most Wanted Game-Improvement Iron data page.

The Test Results

Irons were evaluated for distance, accuracy, forgiveness, and consistency. Key data points and rankings for each iron tested are provided below in the sections below.

Rankings

The chart below shows where each iron ranked for each of the four performance metrics we considered for long, mid, and short irons. To see more launch monitor data, please visit the 2015 Most Wanted Game Improvement Iron data page.

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The Blue is a game-improvement hybrid from Adams. Its key piece of technology is the Velocity Slot on the sole of the club, allowing the face to flex at impact for increased ball speeds. The navy-blue crown looks fantastic, and the familiar square profile we're used to seeing from Adams looks superb behind the ball.

Equipment Reviews

This boasts a chic look at address which should appeal to all abilities. It offers decent distance, and has a naturally high launch angle. The adjustable weight on the sole of the club allows players to change the launch and centre of gravity. If you stray from the sweet spot, there isn’t much help on offer, and we struggled to work this hybrid.

Is a driver better suited to lower handicap players?

A driver better suited to lower handicap players given the compact-looking head and lack of forgiveness in relation to others in this test, but well worth a look if you are a solid ball-striker who enjoys shaping the ball off the tee.

Is the D200 easy to hit?

The new D200 proved very easy to hit straight, work to the left and easy to adjust. While not the longest in the world or necessarily the nicest to look at, it certainly represents great value for money.

Is the clubhead shaft combination too light?

Packed full of power and well worth a look if you are not fussed about tinkering. The clubhead-shaft combination felt a little too light and that cost us some control. Potentially a superb driver once custom fitted.

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