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Top 5 Forgiving Irons For Mid to High Handicapers of 2023



2023 has seen some fantastic golf clubs be released. Especially in the market of game improvement. Which irons are the best five for forgiveness and game improvement for mid handicappers and high handicappers. In this video I go through my top five that I have seen so far. This video is about Top 5 Forgiving Irons For Mid to High Handicaps of 2023, 2023 has seen some fantastic golf clubs be released. Especially in the market of game improvement. Which irons are the best five for forgiveness and game improvement for mid handicappers and high handicappers. In this video I go through my top five that I have seen so far. which irons will be in my top 5? Callaway Pardym X? Callaway Paradym? Cobra Aerojet? Titleist T200? Titleist T300? Mizuno JPX 923 Forged? Mizuno JPX 923 Hot Metal? Mizuno JPX 923 Hot Metal Pro? PING G430? PING G430? Taylormade Stealth Irons? Taylormade Stealth HD Irons? LETS FIND OUT… AND LETS DO IT NOW!

26 Comments

  1. TGIF from Bama! Wish I could say I've hit any of the new irons but the ones that get me most excited from watching your reviews….have to be the Takoma's.

  2. I like your lists like this. Your highlighting of Takomo makes me interested in them and want to hit them. But I love my PXG irons a lot. Still like knowing what’s out there and what’s good! Thanks for your content!

  3. Great selection, another of note is the Honma TR20V you can get from American Golf for £400 for a display set (essentially brand new) and a good mix of players iron with forgiveness.

  4. That Callaway has got to be the least attractive club to come out in a while. Who wants a flat back like that with different colors? No thanks. I like some curvy sex appeal.

  5. Would love to see a review of the new Wilson and Tour Edge drivers.

  6. Hi James would my callaway apex 2022 be as forgiving and easy to hit as the Tokomo 101 which would you suggest please help

  7. Got to be the Takomo's for me, not only for the looks but mainly the price. Have seen quite a few reviews for these and there have only been positive comments about them….Thanks for not forgetting the mid-high handicappers aswell!!!

  8. The Ping G430 irons weren't on my list of irons to test. However, they were the stand out irons for my fitting. Nothing came close in terms of line and dispersion. I thought I'd end up with Taylormade or Callaway but they weren't even close for me. Keep up these great videos.

  9. I feel like I can’t trust some of the reviews like on the takomos because he’s had sponsored videos etc with them…

  10. thanks for all the hard work bud, great video, cant wait for you to get your hands on any new pxg clubs as the ball off the clubface is such a good feel

  11. Wonderful review as always. Would you comment on what the best feeling irons of your top 5 in this review would be?

  12. My game has gone back due to health issues, gone back from playing Callaway Apex Pros to playing my first set Ping Eye 2+ circa 87 ❤️ them.

  13. I am a golfer in my 50’s and a middle single digit player. I don’t play big tournaments so why get anything other than game improvement irons and clubs?

  14. I went for a fitting and tried out: Paradym, JPX 923 Pro (and non-Pro), G430, AeroJet, and ZX5. They all performed better than my current set, but JPX 923 Pro and ZX5 were a little more on target and just felt great when hitting it flush. Ultimately, went with the JPX 923 Pro. Maybe all the simulator sessions (3x per week) and lessons have been paying off this off season, but I wouldn't have considered the JPX923 Pro or ZX5 as a mid/high handicapper.

  15. Mid to high handicap. Lost me at that. Only high handicap golfers can play with forgiving irons. Such a daft bracket to put people in

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