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Graphite Irons
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![]() Penley Taper Tip Iron Shaft US $19.00
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![]() New Callaway RAZR X Tour Hybrid 21 degree stiff US $93.00
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![]() Fujikura Speeder 757 Tour Spec R Graphite Shaft 43 1 8 350T Spine Marked EXC US $36.00
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![]() Titleist 909H Hybrid Golf Club 17 X Stiff Graphite US $160.00
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![]() Titleist 909H Hybrid Golf Club 21 X Stiff Graphite US $160.00
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![]() Ping G10 XG Iron set Graphite Shafts Golf Club US $409.00
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![]() LH TaylorMade Golf Burner TP 145 3 Wood Stiff Flex Graphite Shaft US $79.99
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![]() Nike Ignite T60 Fairway 3 Wood 15 US $20.00
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![]() Cleveland HB3 Sand Wedge 55 Reg Action Ultralite Graphite Exc US $87.00
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![]() Taylormade R7 6 Iron REAX 65 Graphite Senior flex 6780 US $19.99
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![]() Cobra FP 4 Iron Graphite Aldila Regular flex 6871 US $19.99
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![]() Callaway X22 Iron Set Graphite R US $329.00
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![]() Callaway FT Hybrid 4H Draw Regular Flex 24 with head cover MENS Right handed US $44.99
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![]() New Cobra S2 iron set 4 PW GW SW Graphite lite flex US $299.99
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Golf Iron Sets Worth Checking Out
Skill is obviously a very important aspect of one’s golf game, but so is having the right set of golf equipment. With the right set of irons, for instance, you may find that you will be able to control the ball to a much higher degree of accuracy while becoming even more comfortable with your swing. By using quality golf equipment, you can continue to build upon your golfing skills and achieve more comfort on the course. If you are interested in looking into a new set of golf irons, take a look at the following golf iron sets that are worth checking out.
Let’s start with golf iron sets for men:
Callaway Golf X20 4-SW Irons Graphite
Seasoned and new golfers are well aware of the Callaway line of golf products. The set of 4-SW graphite irons (X20) will please any golfer that:
- Is looking for weighting technology that ensures perimeter-weighting for MOI (moment of interia) and more stability
- Prefers robust irons made of stainless steel and can provide a soft feel and greater club control
- Wants to take advantage of the progressive wall reduction system which can decrease the center of gravity by an additional 6%
This unique iron set comes with a grip that is made up of specialized Callaway stock rubber material. Built with standard lengths and soft graphite regular flex shafts, this set of irons will really take your game to a new level.
Wilson Golf- Staff Di9 Distance Irons 5-PW/AW/GW Steel
Golfers should seriously consider the Wilson Di9 distance irons 5-PW/AW/GW. These clubs manufactured from steel by Wilson (one of the oldest American manufacturers of golfing supplies) are powerful as well as extremely accurate.
They have a low profile wide sole feature, allowing players to gain higher and straighter ball flights and wider distances. Another feature worth noting is that 85% of all shots are made from the center to the toe, integrating the toe-friendly cavity.
Tour Edge Golf- Bazooka QLS 3-PW Hybrid Irons Graphite
If you are looking for a set of irons that is very forgiving and has good perimeter weighting, your search stops with Tour Edge’s Golf Bazzoka QLS 3-PW Hybrids. The shaft is strictly graphite, and the irons are designed with “crown pool” casting. The center of gravity is also lower, allowing players to swing at a higher launch and greater trajectory. The shallow face feature lowers the center of gravity promoting higher, straighter and softer landings.
Mizuno Golf MX-950 Hybrid 3-PW Irons Steel
The Mizuno line of iron clubs has received good reviews especially from users that have
handicaps in the mid to high range. This iron set allows for easy launching, a greater degree of forgiveness and comfortable play. The U-grooves of the club have been modified to generate excellent spin, even in varying conditions and the # 3 and # 4 irons are hybrids equipped with tungsten weights designed for optimal moment of inertia values. Mizuno irons will certainly deliver on their promise of greater forgiveness, power, and usability.
Adams Golf – Ladies Idea A3 OS 4-SW Irons Graphite
This set of irons is made for right-handed ladies and consists of six hybrids. This is the ideal set for any serious female golfer looking to see immediate improvement in her game. Cavity-backed irons consistently deliver good results and provide handlers with a good grip and smooth launch to maximize performance on the golf course. The element of forgiveness is inherently built into these clubs as well and the set also features the famous Boxer Technology.
Penn Golf- Ladies EZX Hybrid 4-SW Irons Graphite
For ladies on a tight budget or looking for an inexpensive starter set, these irons retail for just $99.00. The price doesn’t translate into inferior performance. The shafts are made of ultra light graphite – the kind of material that women easily get used to. The grip is the Penn stock rubber.
If you want your ball to be airborne in no time, these are the clubs for serious female golfers who dream of excellent smooth shots. With these irons, there is no need for the high loft woods.
One advertisement for this set goes, “this is the easiest set of irons you’ll ever own.” That statement is justified. Ladies will take to these hybrids without hesitating!
There are other golf iron sets in the market that are worth checking out, but the ones we described here should serve as your frame of reference when you’re looking to buy a new set of irons or wish to upgrade. You may want to check reputable golf publications and watch out for reviews on irons.
About the Author
Mike Cole is a freelance writer who writes about sports, often focusing on a particular product used in sports such as golf irons.
wats better nike sq sumo graphite irons or taylormade burner graphite irons?
The only correct answer is whichever ones you hit better and like more. They are both excellent clubs. I know people that play either ones and they both swear theirs are the best irons theyve played. Before you buy, make sure that graphite is right for your swing though. Especially with irons, there is a huge difference between the results from steel to graphite. If your swing is regular to fast (accurately judged by a proper fitting), you would be better off with steel shafts. If you need a lot of help getting the ball up in the correct trajectory, go with the graphite. Either of these club sets come in both.



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