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Search results for "Irons"

Sep 27th, 2016 Article

Wilson Staff FG Tour V6 Irons

Wilson Staff have won more majors with their irons than any other brand. Here's why you should look at the FG Tour V6 irons...

Mar 8th, 2017 Article

Ping i200 Irons

Ping's new i200 irons might just be their best design ever. Forgiving, attractive, and soft. What more do you want from a golf club?

Jun 11th, 2020 Article

Cobra's new KING Utility irons

For those of you that can handle a utility, iron Cobra have released the new KING Utility iron variant. The latest evolution targets players who seek maximum control and precision on tee shots and longer approach shots on par 5’s.

Sep 26th, 2015 Article

Titleist 716 AP1 Irons

TItleist are on a roll this year. The Pro V1 is on fire. The 915 Woods have been a massive success. And Titleist irons win a tour event seemingly every other week. The one area people don’t to think of Titleist though is forgiving mid handicap irons. Yet with the AP1, they’ve got a set of irons that combines offers shed loads of help, without looking like a chopper big bat.  

May 31st, 2016 Article

The Honma TW727 Iron Range

We've got an awesome set of Honma irons to give away. But first of all find out which set will work for you.

Nov 11th, 2015 Article

Lynx Black Cat Irons

Lynx are doing things a little bit differently to most golf brands. Family run, this UK manufacturer is producing high quality equipment at lower prices than most of their competitors.

Sep 8th, 2016 Article

Rare as hen’s teeth iron up for auction

Old Sports Auction are holding their latest online Golf Memorabilia auction, which kicks off today and will run for two weeks. And the star lot could fetch over £50,000.

May 29th, 2015 Article

Bridgestone J15 DF Irons

Bridgestone aren't as well known for their clubs as they are their balls, but some of our favourite irons ever have had the big B stamped on the back.