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The BEST SUPER GAME IMPROVEMENT Clubs In Golf!



We do an incredible review of three super game improvement golf irons: the Wilson Launch Pad, Sub 70 699, and Eleven Golf. You will be amazed at how easy these clubs are to hit, even for players of all skill levels. We’ll give you an in-depth look at each club and its features, including their design and performance on the course. Whether you’re a beginner looking to improve your game or a seasoned pro looking for a new set of clubs, you won’t want to miss our review of these incredible irons. Watch now to see why the Wilson Launch Pad, Sub 70 699, and Eleven Golf are some of the best game improvement irons on the market today.

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31 Comments

  1. Think These are the Launch Pad 2.. Considered those but decided on Callaway Rogue ST MAX OS which are just below Launch Pads and are considered just Game Improvement instead Super Game Improvement.

  2. I've been using Cleveland Launcher HB irons for a few months now… got to say I love them, and I still play to 7-10. Plus the amusement of saying I'm hitting a hybrid… (for every shot) hasnt worn off yet.

  3. Hello from Utah in the states. While game improvement irons are awesome! I use them and love them actually. I'm a 7 handicap and am considering moving to a more workable blade iron. I'm using Mizuno jpx919, a great mid to low handicap forgiving iron.. I like to club down, flight balls down through wind or out of trouble as well as work the ball right to left or vice versa. What clubs do you recommend? I love pings, blueprint or one of the I series, I 59's? Any others you recommend?

  4. Good stuff as usual. I'd love to see this test with an actual 15+ handicap golfer, your swing is good and you hit the center of the club FAR more than a 15 handicap.

  5. What about playing around or two with game improvements , and matching up scores to your gamers ?

  6. Hi Pete. Where do you see one length clubs fitting in to this debate on game improvement irons?
    Always wanted to try some, but really limited supply and always expensive.

  7. No no no Peter….. even though I’m crap at golf, I would rather play badly with sexy clubs than suffer the abuse from my mates for having these 🤣🤣🤣

  8. Interesting vlog Peter; did you really hit the ball using Kieran as a tee holder?
    I could probably play with the Wilsons but the Sub 70s would only be used to poke a coal fire or mixing tins of paint.
    Cheers

  9. I clicked like, but I found myself a bit disappointed in the video. Here's the thing I want to know: How accurate are you with these game improvement irons. You spend the video talking about how they look, spin, and launch angle… and you never really consider whether YOU should put them in your bag. I want to see you test them for real. What is your average dispersion? Pick the club that wins that test, regardless of look. I'd bet that one of those sets ends up in your bag.

  10. Peter, I am a Professional Clubfitter and I have built many sets of super-forgiving game improvement irons and “iron woods” or hybrid irons for many high-handicap golfers (including my wife), and every single one of these golfers have been extremely happy with the results. My wife has improved her game by nearly 20 strokes over 18 holes (from around 120 to 100 strokes or lower), and two of the other high-handicappers (or non-handicap golfers) have reported similar improvements.

  11. Pete, surprised you didn't include the Cleveland Launcher XL Halo irons which are generally considered one of best SGI sets around

  12. I think I'm answering my own question here but what if you don't necessarily struggle with launch or strike but simply love hit hybrids or hybrid type clubs. Is that enough to pull the trigger to switching? Pure enjoyment? Not sarcastic question but truly an honest one. I'm thinking about it but not really in one of the categories of a player you would think would switch. I just love hybrids. Thanks for your thoughts.

  13. I've been using Wilson defy combo irons for three years now and will probably play with them for a long time. Suit my slower swing speed.

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