Do all pros use forged irons?

By the mid-1990s, only about half the players on the PGA Tour were using forged irons. In the 21st century, however, many forged irons incorporate design ideas made popular by cast-iron clubs. Even some cavity-back clubs, formerly the sole province of cast-iron manufacturers, are now being forged.
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Why do pro golfers use forged irons?

Forged clubs make it easier to shape ball flight

Typically, a forged golf club, as aforementioned with its head shape and weighting characteristics, has a center of gravity closer to the face. This is an attribute geared toward the better player that benefits solid shots and hurts on mishits.
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Are forged irons for better players?

Forged irons are known to be the better feeling club, so, therefore, the better players will naturally gravitate towards the forged irons. There are situations where higher handicappers feel as though forged is a better fit for their game.
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Do all tour players use forged irons?

According to Titleist, 70% of tour players use cavity backs while 30% use blades. Cavity back irons provide increased forgiveness while blades offer more control and a better feel.
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Are forged irons more forgiving?

Forged or players' irons, undoubtedly, are slightly more challenging to hit in comparison to cavity-back or cast irons. With forging, the iron is formed using a single, solid piece of steel. Thus, there's not much flexibility there for making the golf club as highly forgiving as molten-metal-poured cast iron.
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What is the Difference Between Forged and Cast Golf Clubs



Do forged irons wear quicker?

Problem, as you say, forged clubs do tend to wear a little quicker than cast.
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Do forged irons hit further?

The clubhead of a forged iron has additional weight in the center. This higher and smaller sweet spot teaches you to hit more consistently. The construction is more consistent and refined than on cast irons.
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Are forged irons more accurate?

Advantages of Forged Irons

Forged irons typically maintain more weight in the center of the clubhead when compared to cavity-back clubs. As a result, top players who consistently hit the sweet spot with their swings will enjoy greater accuracy.
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What irons do most pros use?

Titleist's T100 irons are the most used irons by the top 100 PGA Tour players with 9 playing them as their main irons and 3 using one or two in their mixed iron set. PING's i210 are the second most popular with 8 using them. Titleist's 620 MB & Callaway's Apex TCB irons are the next most used with 7.
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Do pros still use blades?

Do pro golfers use blades? Around 26 percent of PGA Tour players use complete sets of blades. Roughly 44 percent game cavity back irons, while the remaining 30 percent use a mix of muscle-back and cavity-back clubs.
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When should I switch to forged irons?

If you are frequently shooting scores in the 70s, there is a good chance you are ready to play forged irons. You don't have to crack the 80 barrier every time you tee it up, but you should at least be able to sneak into the 70s from time to time before you reach for a new set of forged blades or muscle back irons.
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Do forged irons lose distance over time?

As grooves in irons slowly wear over time, different shortcomings arise. Theoretically, a shot hit with an iron that has worn grooves will have less spin. On some shots that produces a knuckleball that swerves off line. Other shots hit with the same club might launch higher, then fall short of the distance expected.
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What handicap should play forged irons?

There are forged or forged-milled clubs that are designed to benefit a 20+ handicapper. So, if you want to play a forged club, you can be sure there is one that will fit your swing. It should also be mentioned that many low handicap players play with cast irons. This is even true on the Tour.
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What are the pros and cons of forged irons?

While forged irons offer incredible feel, acoustics, and greenside control, they are unforgiving and difficult to play. Even though most of the forged irons that we looked at were best suited to lower handicappers and pros. There are options for mid to high handicappers.
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Do blade irons go further?

Blades Vs Cavity Backs – Distance

Anything off-center strikes will lead to less distance and prompt a hook or slice. Cavity back irons contain a lower CG in the longer irons to help you consistently get the ball in the air, resulting in further carry and total distance.
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What irons does Rory McIlroy use?

McIlroy currently uses a set of TaylorMade Rors Proto irons. These are basically P730 irons that have been specced and shaped just for him.
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What irons do the pros use 2022?

  • Gold. Callaway Apex Pro.
  • Gold. Callaway Apex TCB.
  • Gold. Cobra King Tour.
  • Gold. Mizuno JPX921 Tour.
  • Gold. Mizuno Mizuno Pro 223.
  • Gold. PXG 0311 T Gen4.
  • Gold. Ping i59.
  • Gold. Srixon ZX7.
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Do forged irons go further than cavity back irons?

There will be no difference in distance. The fact that a club is forged doesn't make any difference to the ball speed, launch angle or spin. If you hit a blade (usually forged) on the sweet spot and all else is equal, at impact the cavity-back club (usually cast) will not produce any different results.
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Why do I hit blades better than cavity backs?

Hitting a blade you'll know right away when you hit it solid or not very well. A blade iron will also be easier to shape the ball around. You'll be able to draw or fade the ball much easier compared to a cavity back. You'll also be able to control the trajectory better and that's what most professionals would want.
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Why do pros not use game improvement irons?

Most golf professionals do not use game improvement irons. They find that they don't need the added forgiveness and distance, and the overall look of the club is a bit too big and bulky. There are a few exceptions to this.
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Do any pros play Mizuno?

Mizuno Tour Players

Currently there are 7 PGA Tour players among the top players in the world playing Mizuno clubs or other Mizuno equipment. This list includes players like Cameron Smith, Paul Casey, and Keith Mitchell.
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Are 10 year old irons too old?

Well maintained clubs will last a lifetime. 10+ year old clubs should be checked for better options but clubs less than 5 years old do not need replacing except for wear and tear issues to which wedges and forged irons are most vulnerable.
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How long should a set of forged irons last?

In short, the lifespan of modern golf clubs can be anywhere from three years, to a lifetime if repairs are made.
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Should I replace 20 year old irons?

Unless you play a ton and shut down the range nightly, there's no reason a set of irons shouldn't last five to ten years. In terms of tech, it depends what you want in your irons. If you play traditional forged irons, nothing substantial has changed in decades.
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