
TaylorMade SIM Max Irons Review
The TaylorMade SIM Max irons carry forward the Speed Bridge design found in the M5 and M6 irons. In this review, Dylan discusses whether it was put to better use in this set.

The TaylorMade SIM Max irons carry forward the Speed Bridge design found in the M5 and M6 irons. In this review, Dylan discusses whether it was put to better use in this set.

For the player that prizes both looks and forgiveness, the PXG 0311 P GEN3 irons are the perfect choice.

If you want an iron that can provide distance and forgiveness at a smaller-than-expected size, the Honma TW 747 P is worth a look.

If you like the look of a traditional iron but need forgiveness and distance, the Wilson D7 Forged irons are the perfect set for you.

PXG promises that each new generation of clubs outperforms the last. The PXG 0311 T GEN3 irons certainly live up to that claim.

Wish you could hit the ball reliably in the air and not into the trees? The Cleveland Launcher HB Turbo irions may be the the clubs you need.

If you want a forged cavity back iron but need a little more forgiveness and size, check out the Lynx Prowler Forged irons.

The Wilson Launch Pad irons allow golfers to put their long irons back in the bag. Learn more in this review.

What has Titleist changed in this latest version of their classic CB iron? Find the full run down on the 620 CB here.

TaylorMade took input from their Tour players to shape the new P790 UDI. Did that create a better club for the recreational golfer? Find out here.

The TaylorMade SIM Max irons carry forward the Speed Bridge design found in the M5 and M6 irons. In this review, Dylan discusses whether it was put to better use in this set.

For the player that prizes both looks and forgiveness, the PXG 0311 P GEN3 irons are the perfect choice.

If you want an iron that can provide distance and forgiveness at a smaller-than-expected size, the Honma TW 747 P is worth a look.

If you like the look of a traditional iron but need forgiveness and distance, the Wilson D7 Forged irons are the perfect set for you.

PXG promises that each new generation of clubs outperforms the last. The PXG 0311 T GEN3 irons certainly live up to that claim.

Wish you could hit the ball reliably in the air and not into the trees? The Cleveland Launcher HB Turbo irions may be the the clubs you need.

If you want a forged cavity back iron but need a little more forgiveness and size, check out the Lynx Prowler Forged irons.

The Wilson Launch Pad irons allow golfers to put their long irons back in the bag. Learn more in this review.

What has Titleist changed in this latest version of their classic CB iron? Find the full run down on the 620 CB here.

TaylorMade took input from their Tour players to shape the new P790 UDI. Did that create a better club for the recreational golfer? Find out here.

The TaylorMade SIM Max irons carry forward the Speed Bridge design found in the M5 and M6 irons. In this review, Dylan discusses whether it was put to better use in this set.

For the player that prizes both looks and forgiveness, the PXG 0311 P GEN3 irons are the perfect choice.

If you want an iron that can provide distance and forgiveness at a smaller-than-expected size, the Honma TW 747 P is worth a look.

If you like the look of a traditional iron but need forgiveness and distance, the Wilson D7 Forged irons are the perfect set for you.

PXG promises that each new generation of clubs outperforms the last. The PXG 0311 T GEN3 irons certainly live up to that claim.

Wish you could hit the ball reliably in the air and not into the trees? The Cleveland Launcher HB Turbo irions may be the the clubs you need.

If you want a forged cavity back iron but need a little more forgiveness and size, check out the Lynx Prowler Forged irons.

The Wilson Launch Pad irons allow golfers to put their long irons back in the bag. Learn more in this review.

What has Titleist changed in this latest version of their classic CB iron? Find the full run down on the 620 CB here.

TaylorMade took input from their Tour players to shape the new P790 UDI. Did that create a better club for the recreational golfer? Find out here.