Golf Digest
Our Hot List testers who struggle with their iron play identify the best models.
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Hitting greens is key to being able to score, but mid-handicappers only average hitting three or four greens a round. Not to worry—help is on the way.
During the Golf Digest Hot List, we get feedback from golfers who have strengths and weaknesses in their games just like you. We researched the top-scoring irons across all categories to find the irons that ranked the highest among our testers who identify as struggling with their iron game. These are the best irons for bad iron players. And if you’re stuck between two models, use our Club Compare tool to see how they stack up to each other.
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