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Ben Griffin trusted Mizuno irons and Maxfli's new Tour X golf ball to claim the 2025 Charles Schwab Invitational title.
Kris McCormack explains how iron bounce and sole width affect turf interaction — and why it matters for golfers of all skill ...
The TaylorMade P790 and the Mizuno JPX 925 Forged irons are two hugely popular players' distance irons, but how do they compare? TaylorMade's P790 range has been hugely popular due to its ...
V-Sole Technology – Ensures smooth ... In terms of feel, the P7CBs are without a doubt one of the softest forged irons we have tested from TaylorMade and considering they have withstood 2,000 ...
What you need to know: TaylorMade is making ... RORS∙PROTO irons have TW2 grooves that are used in P·7TW irons. The irons include FORGED on the hosel with four colored dots underneath to ...
But it’s likely no one saw the new Maxfli forged irons coming. Starting today, Maxfli is back making clubs again with the XC2 and XC3 forged irons. Back in February, Maxfli offered a sneak peek ...
With few exceptions, game-improvement irons are cast (as opposed to forged, milled, or 3D printed ... If you’re looking for some specific context, TaylorMade’s pair of Players Distance offerings, the ...
Specs: Hollow-body construction with forged 4340M stainless steel faces ... that are often associated with game-improvement irons. TaylorMade’s P·790 was one of the earliest clubs that defined ...
To help create a premium forged feel, TaylorMade used a T-modal analysis to predict the sound frequencies of each head. “Our goal with P790 irons was to take sound and feel to the next level ...
Forged irons — clubs created from a single piece of metal — are beloved for their soft and responsive feel. But creating them is a labor-intensive process, which means forged models tend to be ...
Learn all about the best new players distance irons below. THE BASICS: Using a new 4340M forged face material, which TaylorMade says is 20 percent stronger, TaylorMade engineers made the face of ...
There’s a stereotype out there that good golfers should play forged irons while beginners or high-handicappers should play cast irons. It’s not true and New Level Golf‘s Andy Hennis and ...