Wilson Staff Di7 irons review
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Wilson Staff Di7 irons review
Wilson says the combination of slightly longer shafts, lower lofts and hugely forgiving heads on the Wilson Staff Di7 provide higher than usual levels of distance and forgiveness.
TaylorMade r7 irons
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r7
These clubs from TaylorMade are extremely forgiving. If you want to fly your short irons higher, these are the clubs for you.
Mizuno MX-23 irons
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MX-23
Mizuno have produced a forgiving set of irons that will improve both accuracy and distance in golfers of all standards.
Mizuno MX-900 irons
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MX-900
The classic looking irons from Mizuno are forgiving, and really melt off the face on impact.
Ping G2 irons
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G2
These classy, affordable irons from Ping should really help mid and high handicappers find a more consistent strike.
Taylormade Tour Preferred irons review
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Taylormade Tour Preferred irons review
Aswell as their forgiving iron sets, they are also very competitive in the professional type iron sets, this is demonstrated perfectly here with this marvelous new TaylorMade Tour Preferred irons, providing a powerful, penetrating ball flight and great feel.
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PING S58 irons
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PING S58
Ping's classic looking S58 irons are as close as you'll find in the Ping range to blades. Designed for the lower handicappers they have also been popular with the Ping staff players fighting it out on Tour.








