EQUIPMENT

IS THIS THE PERFECT GOLF IRON!?



► Joel Tadman has tested a lot of irons in the last few years but in this particular new model believes he might has stumbled on an iron that is as close to perfect as you’re likely to find in 2023! Irons often have hallmarks that appeal to a certain type of player but this iron has plenty of redeeming features that means its appeal is broad. Any club golfer looking to buy a new set of irons in 2023 should watch this video first.

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11 Comments

  1. Problem with Mizuno is the cost, these also have a fat muscle. Also those chemtrails in the sky sure are purdy

  2. Joel, aside from the differences in loft, how would you compare the 923 Forged to the i230 — especially in terms of forgiveness?

  3. Great clubs I tried a 7 iron the other week and the ball speed gains and dispersion were unbelievable, ordering them was a no brainer

  4. Couldn't agree more 👌. The consistency has been reported by almost all tests- a really important point. Regarding value: You get to choose from a very wide variety of shafts at no upcharge, so there is quite some value in that as well to take into account! Getting fit to exactly the right shaft can make a big difference – here it's just included. 🤘
    For me, my talent (or lack thereof) fit me into 923 HMP (also ordered before the launch of Forged). I am falling deeper and deeper in love with them the more I use them. I am sure the same will apply for the future lucky owners of 923 Forged … 😍

  5. I bought the 921 Hot Metal irons last year and love the look, feel and sound.
    I still remember Joel's eagle at TPC Scottsdale while playing with Shiels and Finchy.

  6. Can’t fault this iron. I tested it, from the top it felt and looked exactly like my JPX 900 forged. Eventually went with Cobra forged tec for my upgrade purely for a change,

  7. I agree after testing most mid-low hc irons over the past 4 months. I just ordered Weak 1*. I hope I got it right. They feel really good, maybe not the best out there but close. The thing I also liked is, dont have to blend and deal with chaning lofts through out the set. Yes, the spin rate is great for stopping. My runner up was ZX7-5 blend.

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