Golf Asia

FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED...

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1 THE LINES BETWEEN IRON CATEGORIES ARE BLURRING

Irons like Taylormade’s P790 and Mizuno’s MP-18 MMC marry the looks of better player irons with the off-centre hit forgivenes­s of game improvemen­t models, which is a first. It makes it tougher to decide which iron best fits you. That’s why we came up with a forgivenes­s rating for each model (left).

2 HOLLOW BODIES OFFER SOMETHING DIFFERENT

Different brands are coming at hollow body irons in different ways, but each brings something new to the party. Lynx’s Prowler VT is a more playable blade; the P790 and Titleist 718 AP3 are distance player’s irons; while Ping has created the decent looking but ultimately forgiving G700. Expect more hollow body irons to come.

3 LIGHTER, STRONGER, LONGER IS A THING

We listen to lots of marketing spin when it comes to new product launches, and we were sceptical when Callaway revealed their Rogue X iron under the banner of “lighter, stronger, longer” but every golfer we’ve seen hit the Rogue X has hit them further.

4 BLADES REALLY SHOULD BE LEFT TO THE PROS

Our testing threw up a massive 24 yards carry distance difference (with a 7-iron) between blade and cavity back irons, which is absolutely huge. The difference comes because game improvemen­t irons usually have stronger lofts, there’s more fast face tech and cavity backs usually have plenty of forgiving mass positioned around the head and sole.

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