![]() Overview Of Both SetsĪt first glance, you wouldn’t think the Ping G410 irons are game improvement irons. That’s what makes it feel so incredible when you pull them out of the bag and belt it onto the green from a distance.Īnd here are a couple of iron sets that just might help you reach that level of accomplishment on the course and performance under every heading. If in fact, you are in search of irons because you are struggling on the fairway, a set of game improvements might be the first port of call, btut if you are looking to improve, distance irons like these sets are going to be perfect. Today we are going to be taking a look at a couple of game improvement iron sets that both promise to bring the distance you want and provide the forgiveness your game may need. ![]() If your irons have been the bane of your golf game then you may want to pay special attention to the following review. G410 Vs Cobra Speedzone Irons Review & Specs 2023 Also comes in low-spin, low trajectory LST and slice-fighting SFT models. They’ve reduced the weight in the crown and face - now just three dollar bills thick! - with a moveable weight in the rear to help mid-to high-handicappers. Ping’s new G425 Max boasts the highest MOI in the company’s long, proud history, making it the most forgiving driver they’ve ever designed. With a name like “Ping,” it’s no wonder the clubmaker is intensely focused on what happens at the Moment of Inertia (MOI), aka impact. The clubmaker has a reputation for top-tier clubs (and prices), but to better bring their clubs to the masses they also feature a lower price point: $299. Both versions offer a fast-flex titanium face for better ball speed and lower spin, with a composite crown to save weight and increase speed. PXG’s Tour-tested prototype finally found its way into production for the rest of us, with two different models - X and X+ - designed for low spin or high launch player needs. Įverything you need to know about Cobra’s big, bad Radspeed driver you can find on the face, marked with the infinity symbol, as in, “To infinity and beyond!” One thing that isn’t limitless, however, is the need for customization, which is why Cobra’s Radspeed comes in three models: the standard model, with most of the weight forward for players seeking low spin, the XB model, with the majority of weight at the back for best forgiveness, and the XD model, with a weight toward the heel to fight your slice. ![]() Throw in the TSi3’s aerodynamic shape and adjust- able rear weighting, and we’re betting this bad dog will send your tee shots into space, too. The company uses titanium developed for NASA’s Phoenix Mars lander, which means it’s light but tough, and perfect for a fast, forging clubface. Titleist knows this better than anybody, which is why they went the extra 234 million miles with their new TSi3 driver. Not all drivers are the same, and neither all metals. The company also recently released the MySIM driver, configurable with literally thousands of colors and customizations built just for you, starting at $629.99. Comes in low-launch (SIM2), mid-launch (SIM2 Max) and the slice-fighting SIM2 Max-D versions. The result is a lighter, faster and friendlier howitzer. This year’s model is a complete evolution on that design, improving every facet and for- giveness for the average player, and replacing the titanium everywhere but the clubface with carbon fiber. Last year’s introduction of the SIM driver was a revolutionary take on shape and speed, with its aerody- namic clubhead. The Epic Max has three variations for all levels of players, low-launch, mid-launch and draw bias. Injecting twin vertical bars near the face to join and stiffen the crown and sole, the new Epic Max allows ultimate flex in the face for more ball speed across a bigger sweet spot. To improve on an Epic driver takes some truly epic tech, and Callaway used cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence to create a faster, more flexible and forgiving clubface (above). So with that in mind, we’ve let out six of the biggest, baddest dogs in the pack for you. When it comes to kickstarting your game to the next level, nothing gets you there quicker than a big, bad, bold new driver. At this point in the summer, you (hopefully) have your irons dialed in, your short game on point, and you’re simply looking for that little extra edge in your game to push you past your plateaus.
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