Best Irons of 2024 - Top Overall
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Golf DX's 2024 Best Irons List - Categories and Criteria.
- Fitters from across the country were polled to gather their input on the best irons in six different categories.
- Second Swing, known for selling used clubs, has evolved into a brand that offers new equipment, fittings, and custom-made clubs.
- Second Swing has stores in the Twin Cities, Scottsdale, the Colony (Texas), Wilmington (Delaware), and Columbia (Maryland).
- Fittings have become a major focus for Second Swing, with a high demand from customers getting fit for the new gear.
- Courses are reopening in Minnesota, while the headquarters in Detroit is awaiting the start of the season.
- The Best Irons list is compiled based on feedback from Fitters who provide insights on irons that are fitting people and yielding success.
Top Irons for Customer Response in Fittings
- Srixon ZX5 Mark I is a versatile iron that appeals to a range of players, from scratch handicaps to 15-20 handicaps.
- The ZX5 offers forgiveness and a great look, with reduced offset and a solid overall performance.
- The rebound frame and VT Sole technology in the ZX5 provide excellent turf interaction.
- TaylorMade P790 is a popular choice in the hollow body iron category, known for its distance and ball speed.
- The P790 is not the strongest lofted iron, but it consistently delivers impressive ball speed.
- The P790 is forgiving, long, and straight, while still maintaining an attractive appearance at address.
Top Irons of 2023
- The T-150 iron by Titus is well-received and offers a combination of distance, forgiveness, and good feel.
- The ZX5 and ZX7 Mark I irons by Shan are highly praised for their forgiveness, performance, and clean look.
- The ZX7 Mark I iron offers a versatile option for better players and has a soft feel.
- The Strion irons by Ston are still underrated, with customers often pleasantly surprised by their quality and performance.
Best Overall Irons in the Market
- Srixon ZX5
- TaylorMade P790
- Titleist T-150
- Srixon ZX7 Mark I
Best Irons According to Fitters
- Srixon ZX5 Mark I is a versatile iron appealing to a range of players, offering forgiveness and a great look.
- TaylorMade P790 is a popular choice known for its distance and ball speed, while still maintaining an attractive appearance.
- Titus T-150 iron offers a combination of distance, forgiveness, and good feel.
- Shan ZX5 and ZX7 Mark I irons are highly praised for their forgiveness, performance, and clean look.
- Ston Strion irons are underrated, with customers often pleasantly surprised by their quality and performance.