Best irons for better players | ClubTest 2025
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Check out the complete list of top irons for better players below.
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Not all elite golfers want to play a performance blade. Some better players want workable irons but with a touch of forgiveness. And for ClubTest 2025, we performed thorough reviews at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Ariz., to identify the best irons for better players.
Usually, the additional forgiveness found in this category comes from cavity-back designs. That’s not to say these irons are for everyone. You still need to be a solid golfer to maximize their performance characteristics. If all this sounds like you, then check out our picks for the seven best irons for better players.
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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
Mizuno Pro 243

Mizuno Pro 243 Custom Irons
$200
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THE BASICS: Mizuno Pro, a.k.a. Mizuno MP, irons have always been distinctive, and now for 2024 Mizuno is once again refining what it means to truly be a Mizuno Pro iron with the release of the 24X series, which includes the 241 blades, the 243 speed cavity and the 245 hollow body built for precision distance and Tour-level speed. For the 243, improvements include wider and longer micro-slots to boost ball speeds and increase launch, a fresh sole shape for better turf interaction, a much more compact look from the address position and a better blending of lofts into the shorter irons.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF MIZUNO’S PRO 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.
READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF TAYLORMADE’S P7 IRONS
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
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