Best irons | ClubTest 2025
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Irons are constantly evolving, with club manufacturers innovating new technologies and designs every year to help you play better. As part of ClubTest 2025, we took all of the latest and best irons on the market, reviewed them and then put them through rigorous player testing at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Ariz. In the end, our experts filtered the best new irons into five categories to help you find the right set for your game: the best game improvement irons, better player irons, players distance irons, super game improvement irons and elite irons.
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Best irons for game improvement
Ping G440
*Ping’s G440 irons were awarded 2025 ClubTest Game Changer status for their oustanding performance in the game improvement irons category.
PING G440 Custom Irons
$157
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THE BASICS: For 2025, though, Ping might have transmuted lead into gold (figuratively, of course) with its all-new G440 iron — the brand’s latest take on a game-improvement iron that looks and feels nothing like one. When it comes to a game-improvement iron, distance is a given, and most models in this category excel at delivering it. But with the G440, Ping took a new approach, ensuring that, in addition to added distance, these irons also are easier to control. Distance and control are achieved via a low-profile head shape for a lowered CG, combined with a thinner clubface for shots that fly higher and generate more spin on the greens. The PurFlex cavity badge also aids in producing more distance by expanding and contracting through impact, while enhancing the overall sound and feel.
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Callaway Elyte
Callaway Elyte Custom Irons
$142.86
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THE BASICS: Each Callaway Elyte iron model is designed to address different game-improvement needs. The standard Elyte iron promotes a mid-launch/low-spin ball flight for golfers with moderate to faster swing speeds. It’s built for distance, consistency and added control for shot-shaping.
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PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Traditional look, was comfortable taking a swing. Forgiving for this high-handicapper. Solid on mishits, contact was good and dispersion was tight and consistent. Not explosive distance. Liked it overall.” – Jerry Wenker (17.1-handicap) on the Callaway Elyte irons
Callaway Elyte HL
Callaway Elyte HL Custom Irons
$142.86
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THE BASICS: The “HL” in Callaway Elyte HL iron stands for High Launch, and this model offers more loft and Ai tuning for an increased launch angle. It’s perfect for players with moderate swing speeds who need more carry distance and improved stopping power on the green.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF CALLAWAY’S ELYTE IRONS
Callaway Elyte Max Fast
Callaway Elyte Max Fast Custom Irons
$142.86
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THE BASICS: The Callaway Elyte line’s fourth option — Elyte Max Fast — is the most game-improvement-focused model, designed for golfers with slow-to-moderate swing speeds. Its lightweight design helps boost ball speed and forgiveness across the set.
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Callaway Apex Ai200
Callaway Apex Ai200 Custom Irons
$200
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THE BASICS: The Apex Ai200 and Ai300 share the same technology platform with a forged 455 face cup and a forged 1020 body to produce Tour-level feedback and distance on shots hit around the entire face. Just like the Paradym Ai Smoke series, Apex Ai200 and Ai300 utilize an AI Smart Face to produce fast and consistent ball speeds, launch angles and spin rates on shots hit around the face. The Ai200 model features less forgiveness than the Ai300.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF CALLAWAY’S APEX Ai IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Love the contrast, dark and polished, and monochromatic view down shaft. Look made it stand out. Explosive power. Great blend of feel and distance. I had a 10 yard gain. Stealth power.” – Jeff Smith (12-handicap) on the Callaway Apex Ai200 irons
Cobra DS-Adapt
Cobra DS-Adapt Custom Irons
$143
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THE BASICS: The standard Cobra DS-Adapt model combines the 360 SPEEDSHELL “face cup” design and H.O.T. face technology to improve face flex, increasing both distance and forgiveness on off-center hits. The hollow cavity is filled with lightweight foam microspheres to enhance sound and feel, while the PWR-BRIDGE weighting system lowers the CG to create an optimal blend of distance and launch.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF COBRA’S DS-ADAPT IRONS
Cobra King Tec X
Cobra King TEC X Custom Irons
$172
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THE BASICS: Compared to the previous generation, the new game-improvement Cobra King Tec-X models have a rounder and sleeker topline while having reduced visual offset, meaning the club looks like it has less offset than it really does — a look preferred by many players. Like the King Tec models, the King Tec-X models are also built around the forged PWRSHELL face insert with H.O.T Face Variable Thickness Geometry, but the King Tec-X features softer and lighter foam microspheres in the hollow clubhead to enhance feel.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF COBRA’S KING TEC IRONS
Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal
Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Custom Irons
$149.99
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THE BASICS: What makes Mizuno’s latest JPX 925 Hot Metal such an intriguing product is how it blends classic Mizuno looks with game-changing technology that’s screaming out to you from underneath the hood. This product has routinely pushed the performance limits of what a Mizuno iron can do. The standard JPX 925 Hot Metal model is designed for the widest range of golfers.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIZUNO’S JPX 925 IRONS
PXG Black Ops
PXG Black Ops Custom Irons
$149.99
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THE BASICS: The newest Black Ops irons are unique in PXG’s lineup because they’re a stand-alone game improvement offering designed to compete in the competitive game improvement market. Beyond just being long and forgiving, the Black Ops irons have been designed with a supreme focus on providing golfers with a much softer feel at impact compared to other options in the category.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF PXG’S BLACK OPS AND GEN7 IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Fat, bold in presentation. Solid compression at impact, Athletic swing felt nice. Controlled, solid, low dispersion. Nice ballflight and reduced weak fade. Liked look, feel and performance.” – Jerry Wenker (17.1-handicap) on the PXG Black Ops irons
PXG Gen7 0311 XP
PXG 0311 XP GEN7 Custom Irons
$239.99
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THE BASICS: The newest 0311 XP Gen7 players’ distance irons continue the distinctive looks and aggressive styling that have become synonymous with PXG’s irons, but as much as the style has been upgraded, even more advancements have taken place on the inside of these irons to push them right to the USGA limit. The 0311 Gen7 XP model is designed to provide a large amount of forgiveness for mid- to high-handicap golfers.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF PXG’S BLACK OPS AND GEN7 IRONS
Srixon ZXi4
Srixon ZXi4 Custom Irons
$185.71
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THE BASICS: Srixon has a new process for forging its ZXi irons: i-FORGED, which is short for Impact Forged. The new process helps strengthen and enhance the steel used to build the clubs. On the underside of each ZXi iron, Srixon’s Tour V.T. sole geometry helps ensure clean contact through a combination of sole width, bounces and notches. In the ZXi4, the third generation of Srixon’s MainFrame variable face thickness technology is back again to increase MOI and ball speeds. The ZXi4s are the game-improvement entry in the ZXi line.
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TaylorMade Qi
TaylorMade 2025 Qi Gunmetal Custom Irons
$157.14
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THE BASICS: With the help of lessons learned from previous generations of game improvement clubs, TaylorMade crafted the Qi irons, with which the company believes they have cracked the code on creating an iron that can go far, straight, and help golfers with the always annoying fade.
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PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Looks good when I look down at it. Club stayed with me through impact. Felt stable and could feel the ball pop. Very consistent and would buy. Distance and forgiveness was great. Liked the look.” – Ronald Hinderberger (19.4-handicap) on the TaylorMade Qi irons
“Looks slightly closed at address and gives the impression that you’re not going to push the shot. Solid even on slight mishits. Not perfect shots went the same distance. Dispersion was excellent. I could hardly mishit this one. Would buy. Mishits were SO consistent. Beats current custom-fit gamer that is only 3 months old.” – Joe Kowalski (10.6-handicap) on the TaylorMade Qi irons
Wilson Dynapwr
Wilson 2025 Dynapwr Custom Irons
$129
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THE BASICS: The new Wilson Dynapwr irons models feature a new PKR-Cup technology, which combines a cup face with Wilson’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology to optimize ball speed and launch windows. The standard Dynapwr irons are a slightly smaller package and feature a hollow body construction to improve stability and maximize distance and forgiveness. They also have Energy Transfer Chassis on the back of the clubhead, which are a supportive frame to further enhance stability.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF WILSON’S DYNAPWR IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Weight distribution feels even. I had consistent numbers throughout. The club was easy to swing and had the softest feel at impact. It’s not a tiring club to hit.” – Carolyn Petersen on the Wilson Dynapwr irons
“Good weight, looks appealing at address. Felt good with a smooth swing. I’d buy this club.” – Will Prue (18.4-handicap) on the Wilson Dynapwr irons
Best irons for better players
Srixon ZXi7
*Srixon’s ZXi7 irons were awarded 2025 ClubTest Game Changer status for their outstanding performance in the better players irons category.
Srixon ZXi7 Custom Irons
$185.71
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THE BASICS: Srixon has a new process for forging its ZXi irons: i-FORGED, which is short for Impact Forged. The new process helps strengthen and enhance the steel used to build the clubs. In the ZXi7 irons, which are the player’s iron of the ZXi family, Srixon has expanded the PureFrame technology used in the previous generation to further improve feel. PureFrame is a piece of steel forged directly into the body of the iron to dampen vibrations and with the larger PureFrame comes a 9.3 percent reduction in vibration displacement compared to ZX7 Mk II.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF SRIXON’S ZXi IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Love the look, felt solid. A little light. Forgiving and consistent.” – John Henniger (4.2-handicap) on the Srixon ZXi7 irons
Bridgestone 221 CB
Bridgestone 221 CB Irons
THE BASICS: There are three ultra-premium Bridgestone Golf iron models to choose from in the new line. The 221 CB is a one-piece forged design with a small cavity back for a slightly higher MOI and a slightly wider sole for improved stability compared to the 220 MB model. Additionally, the 4- and 5-iron versions feature a dual pocket cavity for improved trajectory and control.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF BRIDGESTONE’S 2025 IRONS
Mizuno Pro S-3
Mizuno Pro S-3 Custom Irons
$200
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THE BASICS: The Mizuno Pro S-3 uses Mizuno’s Grain Flow Forging process from 1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon Steel and features a copper underlay that has been present since the Mizuno MP-20 to further soften the feel. The Pro S-3 irons also incorporate Mizuno’s Triple Cut Sole to enhance turf interaction by slightly beveling the leading edge and hard-cutting the trailing edge to make for a quick and clean exit.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIZUNO’S 2025 IRONS
TaylorMade P7CB
TaylorMade P7CB Irons
THE BASICS: Go through TaylorMade’s notes on P7CB and you’ll notice each 1025 carbon steel head goes through a five-step forging process that includes taking on 2,000 tons of pressure to produce a controlled microstructure. This is a fancy way of saying the irons look, sound and feel like a better-player cavity-back iron. While a lot is going on underneath the P7CB hood, TaylorMade’s latest better-player offering isn’t another P770 or P790. It’s geared for 5-handicaps and better who want something different in the compact head category.
Titleist T100
Titleist T100 Custom Irons
$199.99
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THE BASICS: The new T100 offers subtle refinement to the popular previous iron model while maintaining the tungsten-filled dual cavity construction that makes it one of the most compact yet forgiving irons on the market. For added consistency, the faces of the T100 are now 100% CNC milled for even more precision.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF TITLEIST’S T-SERIES IRONS
Wilson Staff CB
Wilson Staff Model CB 2024 Custom Irons
$171.43
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THE BASICS: Designed for the golfer who puts a premium on precision, workability, consistency and clean aesthetics (reduced offset and a minimalist look), the Staff Model CB is the cavity-back players model in the new Wilson Staff line. They are each forged from 8620 carbon steel, one of the softest materials available in the gear space, to deliver a premium feel at impact. They also share Wilson’s Fluid Feel hosel that removes discretionary mass from the lower section of the hosel and repurposes it in the lower section of the head, directly behind the impact location.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF WILSON’S STAFF IRONS
Best players distance irons
Bridgestone 222 CB+
Bridgestone 222 CB+ Irons
THE BASICS: Bridgestone’s new 222 CB+ irons feature a dual pocket cavity throughout the set, offering a lower CG, higher launch and improved vibration dampening at impact. Combined with a wider sole, the 222 CB+ is the most forgiving model of the three new Bridgestone irons. Bridgestone collaborated with legendary Japan-based Endo Manufacturing to develop these new irons. The 222 CB+ comes with Nippon PRO 950 GH steel shafts.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF BRIDGESTONE’S 2025 IRONS
Callaway Ti Fusion
Callaway Apex Ti Fusion Custom Irons
$300
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THE BASICS: Apex Ti Fusion is Callaway’s supercar concept, created with advanced materials science and groundbreaking manufacturing techniques to put game improvement consistency into a player-preferred shape. At the heart of Ti Fusion is a thin and fast titanium face that has been brazed to a forged steel body. It’s the total construction of the head including the internal urethane microspheres that allows the iron to be fast, while still offering a premium solid feel.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF CALLAWAY’S APEX Ai IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Decent sweet spot and lots of tech. Shorter blade length. Unique and very different profile” – Anthony Newville on the Callaway Apex Ti Fusion irons
Cobra King Tec
Cobra King TEC Custom Irons
$172
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THE BASICS: Cobra bills the new King Tec irons as the “ultimate players-distance iron” and, like the rest of the family, the irons are built around a new Forged PWRSHELL face insert with H.O.T Face Variable Thickness Geometry. That means the clubface is thinner and stronger, which helps produce higher ball speeds. With he five-step-forged King Tec, the shaping has been refined from the previous generation to shorten the blade length, soften the topline and create what the company calls a “tucked toe.” The pitching wedge in the set also sports a flatter topline and straighter leading edge.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF COBRA’S KING TEC IRONS
Miura IC-602
Miura IC-602 Custom Irons
$350
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THE BASICS: For the first time in their history, Miura are bringing the classic Miura feel to more golfers with the introduction of the IC-602 hollow-body iron. The new IC-602 brings together Miura’s desire to create stunning irons that provide valuable feedback with modern manufacturing techniques to offer more golfers the ability to experience Miura irons while delivering confidence into their iron game. Also, with the help of stronger lofts matched with a thinner and more flexible face construction, the IC-602s will help to deliver more ball speed, resulting in more distance.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIURA’S IC-602 IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Superb finish, love the double sole line on back. Had tight dispersion and ball flight was straight. Shots on the sweet spot are rewarded but you are penalized when you don’t hit it there. These clubs are beautiful and confidence-inspiring.” – Jeff Smith (12-handicap) on the Miura IC-602 irons
“Love the look. Great feel, the ball comes off soft. This is a player’s club — doesn’t travel if it’s mishit. I couldn’t get enough speed to get any distance.” – Charlie Funk on the Miura IC-602 irons
Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro
Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro Custom Irons
$149.99
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THE BASICS: The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro is the better player offering in a lineup that consists of three models (Pro, Standard and HL). The overall feel is what many have come to expect from Mizuno’s Chromoly head material: it’s fast, firm and responsive. The sound bar in the back cavity did a nice job keeping the sound within a range I deemed to be pleasing. It’s not muted, but it’s definitely not loud. Goldilocks would be a fan.
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PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Data made this club stand out. Height and distance were good. Spin and launch too. Felt harder when hitting but performed well. Mishits still went straight. High launch. Good distance and feel overall.” – Dave Carroll (7-handicap) on the Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro irons
“I like less offset in this club. Feel was soft through impact — big sweet spot. Mishits not too penal. 8 yd gain from current gamer! Love the players look at address. Gave both forgiveness and distance like a game-improvement iron. Got ball speed and distance gains.” – Jack Hale on the Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro irons
Mizuno JPX 925 Forged
Mizuno JPX 925 Forged Custom Irons
$215
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THE BASICS: With the JPX 925 Forged, Mizuno has redesigned its workhorse player’s distance irons to retain the iconic buttery smooth Mizuno feel the brand’s forgings are known for in a compact package, while updating the technology to bring the performance closer in line with the JPX Hot Metal irons. And for the first time, the clubs will be available in two finishes for the entire retail cycle.
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Mizuno Pro 243
Mizuno Pro 243 Custom Irons
$200
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THE BASICS: The new Mizuno Pro Signature series irons are designed to cater to the most elite ballstrikers and live on for about a four-year life cycle. The Mizuno Pro S-3 uses Mizuno’s Grain Flow Forging process from 1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon Steel and features a copper underlay that has been present since the Mizuno MP-20 to further soften the feel. The Pro S-3 irons also incorporate Mizuno’s Triple Cut Sole to enhance turf interaction by slightly beveling the leading edge and hard-cutting the trailing edge to make for a quick and clean exit.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIZUNO’S PRO IRONS
Mizuno Pro 245
Mizuno Pro 245 Custom Irons
$200
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THE BASICS: Much like the 241 and 243 models, the Mizuno Pro 245 has gone the opposite of many irons in its category of hollow players distance and focused on the “players” by slightly shrinking in size and address profile. Add that to the adjusted sole shape and you have a club intended for distance hidden in a much smaller player’s preferred package. The biggest focus for the Mizuno design team with the new 24X line was to dig into what each iron truly means to the golfers it’s intended for, and after taking positive and constructive criticism about each model, the engineers went to work with no stone left unturned to make sure each model was a better fit.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIZUNO’S PRO IRONS
PXG Gen7 0311 P
PXG 0311 P GEN7 Custom Irons
$239.99
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THE BASICS: The newest 0311P and XP Gen7 players’ distance irons continue the distinctive looks and aggressive styling that have become synonymous with PXG’s irons, but as much as the style has been upgraded, even more advancements have taken place on the inside of these irons to push them right to the USGA limit. Inside the new 0311 Gen7 irons is PXG’s most innovative polymer system yet — QuantumCOR, which is the result of a continuous push by PXG engineers to find a material that delivers speed and rebound capabilities without ever sacrificing the soft signature PXG feel.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF PXG’S GEN7 IRONS
Srixon ZXi5
Srixon ZXi5 Custom Irons
$185.71
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THE BASICS: Srixon has a new process for forging its ZXi irons: i-FORGED, which is short for Impact Forged. The new process helps strengthen and enhance the steel used to build the clubs. In the ZXi5, the third generation of Srixon’s MainFrame variable face thickness technology is back again to increase MOI and ball speeds. MainFrame features a variable thickness network of grooves, channels and notches milled onto the backside of each face to maximize energy transfer at impact. The ZXi5 irons (available 3-AW) are the players’ distance irons in the new line.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF SRIXON’S ZXi IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “No notes! Nothing to improve on this club — it’s gorgeous with a topline that is just thick enough. The ball jumps off the face and goes far. The blade length helps on misses. I’ll be buying!” – Anthony Newville on the Srixon ZXi5 irons
“Good distance and look. It’s clean at address with a thick topline. Also pretty forgiving.” – Dave Carroll (7-handicap) on the Srixon ZXi5 irons
TaylorMade P770
TaylorMade P770 Irons
THE BASICS: TaylorMade’s P770 is the slimmed-down little brother to the popular P790 and has always been a popular choice for golfers — even if it never quite escaped P790’s shadow. However, things are changing in a big way with the third iteration of P770. To get P770 out of the P790 shadow, designers removed the high-polish finish and went with a consistent brushed finish throughout. The topline was thinned out to differentiate it even more from P790 — a request Bovee confirmed came straight from the retail marketplace.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF TAYLORMADE’S P7 IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Like satin finish. Felt responsive without being harsh. Forgiving across the fae. Look and feel fits my game well.” – Jeff Smith (12-handicap) on the TaylorMade P770 irons
Titleist T150
Titleist T150 Custom Irons
$199.99
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THE BASICS: Titleist’s T150 is an addition to the T-series and fits between the T100 and T200 models for looks, forgiveness and overall performance. Although it shares the same loft specs as the previous T100s, the T150 offers a slightly larger footprint to increase forgiveness and provide a more confidence-inspiring look from address for those that find the T100 a little intimidating.
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Titleist T200
Titleist T200 Custom Irons
$199.99
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THE BASICS: Titleist’s hollow body T200 utilizes a similar platform as the previous generation but with an improved focus on feel alongside offering the ultimate performance distance iron. A re-engineered body creates a stiffer structure and allows the refined max impact technology to fit tighter against the new forged face design.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF TITLEIST’S T-SERIES IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS:
Wilson Dynapower Forged
Wilson Dynapower Forged Custom Irons
$142.86
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THE BASICS: Wilson’s Dynapower Forged irons feature a variable face thickness that was designed with the help of AI to help produce faster ball speeds and offer extra forgiveness. Each iron in the set has an optimized face geometry to maximize its performance relative to loft and center of gravity. The forgiveness is extended to the sole of the longer irons with what Wilson calls Power Holes, which is a configuration of thin slots that flex on impact to help shots hit lower on the face retain more speed and help to increase launch and extra stopping power.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF WILSON’S DYNAPWR IRONS
Best irons for super game improvement
Callaway Eyte X
*Callaway’s Elyte X irons were awarded 2025 ClubTest Game Changer status for their outstanding performance in the super game improvement irons category.
Callaway Elyte X Custom Irons
$142.86
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THE BASICS: Each Callaway Elyte Elyte iron model is designed to address different game-improvement needs. The Elyte X model shares a lot of features with the standard Elyte model, but the X has an oversized profile compared to the standard, with increased offset, sole width and a thicker topline for superior forgiveness.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF CALLAWAY’S ELYTE IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Looks big. Strikes were solid. Straight and consistent ball flight. Size and offset gave confidence to square the club at address. Performance was best of bunch.” – Greg Caster (15.1-handicap) on the Callaway Elyte X irons
“Felt smooth swinging and distance was good. Alignment aid made me feel confident. Accuracy was good.” – Will Prue (18.4-handicap) on the Callaway Elyte X irons
Callaway Apex Ai300
Callaway Apex Ai300 Custom Irons
$200
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THE BASICS: The Apex Ai200 and Ai300 share the same technology platform with a forged 455 face cup and a forged 1020 body to produce Tour-level feedback and distance on shots hit around the entire face. Just like the Paradym Ai Smoke series, Apex Ai200 and Ai300 utilize an AI Smart Face to produce fast and consistent ball speeds, launch angles and spin rates on shots hit around the face. The Ai300 model features more forgiveness than the Ai200.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF CALLAWAY’S APEX Ai IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Felt soft off face. 8 yard gain! Mishits went normal distance, Will definitely buy” – Jack Hale on the Callaway Apex Ai300 irons
Cobra DS-Adapt Max
Cobra DS-Adapt Max Custom Irons
$143
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THE BASICS: The Apex Ai200 and Ai300 share the same technology platform with a forged 455 face cup and a forged 1020 body to produce Tour-level feedback and distance on shots hit around the entire face. One of the biggest improvement areas for Ai200 and Ai300 includes shots hit towards the lower heel and toe sections thanks to the expansion of the 455 face cup more into the heel and toe to allow for more flex. But the Ai300 model includes more forgiveness features in terms of launch, distance and mishit correction.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF COBRA’S DS-ADAPT IRONS
PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS: “Felt soft off face. 8 yard gain! Mishits went normal distance, Will definitely buy” – Jack Hale on the Callaway Apex Ai300 irons
Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal HL
Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal HL Custom Irons
$149.99
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THE BASICS: What makes Mizuno’s latest JPX 925 Hot Metal such an intriguing product is how it blends classic Mizuno looks with game-changing technology that’s screaming out to you from underneath the hood. This product has routinely pushed the performance limits of what a Mizuno iron can do. The Hot Metal HL model offers the most forgiveness and help with launch.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIZUNO’S JPX 925 IRONS
Titleist T350
Titleist T350 Custom Irons
$199.99
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THE BASICS: The Titlesit T350 takes all the technology of the T200 and makes it game improvement with a wider sole and lower center of gravity to boost ball speed, distance and launch. All of this while still focusing on creating an iron that feels much more solid and precise than the previous generation.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF TITLEIST’S T-SERIES IRONS
Wilson Dynapwr Max
Wilson 2025 Dynapwr Max Custom Irons
$129
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THE BASICS: Both new Wilson Dynapwr irons models feature a new PKR-Cup technology, which combines a cup face with Wilson’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology to optimize ball speed and launch windows. The Dynapwr Max irons are a larger package and utilize an Open Heel Construction, similar to the open hosel construction in the woods, which pushes mass toward the toe, moving the CG closer to the geometric center of the club. The Max irons will also feature weaker lofts to help golfers get the ball in the air easier.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF WILSON’S DYNAPWR IRONS
Best irons for elite players
Bridgestone 220 MB
*Bridgestone’s 2020 MB irons were awarded 2025 ClubTest Game Changer status for their outstanding performance in the best elite players irons category.
Bridgestone 220 MB Irons
THE BASICS: There are three ultra-premium Bridgestone Golf iron models to choose from in the new line. First is the 220 MB, a traditional muscle back design featuring Tour Groove Design for consistent spin and maximum shotmaking versatility. The 220 MBs come equipped with Nippon PRO Modus3 Tour 120 steel shafts. Knowing that Bridgestone collaborated with Japan-based Endo Manufacturing to develop these new irons, it’s a safe bet these have the potential to be among the elite forged irons of 2025.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF BRIDGESTONE’S 2025 IRONS
Miura MC-502
Miura MC-502 Custom Irons
$350
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THE BASICS: The newly reengineered Miura MC-502 brings together the looks and performance of a blade with the playability of a smaller forged cavity-back iron. What separates the MC-502 from the previous design is less offset through the entire set along with a more rounded top line and toe profile. By combining these characteristics, it creates a compact, easy-to-align iron that inspires confidence at address.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIURA’S MC-502 IRONS
Mizuno Pro 241
Mizuno Pro 241 Custom Irons
$200
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THE BASICS: The biggest focus for the Mizuno design team with the new 24X line was to dig into what each iron truly means to the golfers it’s intended for, and after taking positive and constructive criticism about each model, the engineers went to work with no stone left unturned to make sure each model was a better fit. The Mizuno design team stressed every possible detail they could to make sure each model lived up to the lofty expectations bestowed upon them, and with that in mind, they believe they have delivered on those, while also making each iron slightly smaller than the previous generation. The Mizuno Pro 241 blade is just that, a pure-as-can-be muscle back intended to deliver the utmost in feel, control and looks for the discerning golfer.
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Wilson Staff Blades
Wilson Staff Model Blade 2024 Custom Irons
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THE BASICS: Better players don’t necessarily want a set of sticks packed with technology throughout the set. If you’re sitting at home nodding along, then Wilson’s Staff Model Blade could be in the wheelhouse. Designed for the golfer who puts a premium on precision, workability, consistency and clean aesthetics (reduced offset and a minimalist look), the Staff Model Blade is a traditional muscleback blade.
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