Buying Guide to New Irons

By Kyle McMillan, published Aug 04, 2006
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Golf is one of the world’s most popular recreational sports. It can be a very fun game. One of the most important factors to enjoying the game is the right equipment. Nothing can kill your desire to play faster than a set of clubs that are beyond your skill level or just not what you thought you wanted. The two keys to buying a good set are forgiveness and personal feel. Not sure how to find a set that matches those requirements? No worries, just read on. 

Today’s iron manufacturers are numerous. On top of this each manufacturer has several different models. More often than not the different lines from a single manufacturer tailor to different skills levels or preferences. Before you go running around deciding that you like the look of these or those irons its probably better to decide which type of irons fit your skill level and, of course, your price level. Some sets of modern day irons straight out assault your bank account. With sets going as high as $1400 and not much lower than $400 for a quality name brand set new clubs are a big investment. The more golfing technology advances, and the older your clubs are, the more you can benefit from dropping those vintage irons from your bag and subsequently less balls into the lake. 

Buying Guide to New Irons
Buying Guide to New Irons

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Takeaways
  • Forgiveness is your friend
  • Preference is more important than hype
  • Pricy irons are not always better
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