ClubTest 2016: 30 New Irons Rated and Reviewed

This year's shiny new irons have it all: hot faces with great feel, improved sole designs to handle any lie, mass where you need it for better ball flight -- plus extra help for those longer, hard-to-hit shots. Which of these 30 models perform best? To find out, 40 ClubTesters smacked thousands of balls during two weeks of testing at World Golf Village Resort in St. Augustine, Fla.

Our research partner, Hot Stix Golf, custom-fit each tester and used TrackMan to record ball speeds, launch angles and spin rates. You can get similar, personalized data when you work with qualified fitters.

Callaway Apex CF 16

 

Photo: Jon PatersonPrice: $1,200, steel; $1,400, graphite

Price: $1,200, steel; $1,400, graphite


Cobra King F6

Photo: Brian HennPrice: $800, steel; $900, graphite

Price: $800, steel; $900, graphite


Ben Hogan PTx

Photo: Jon PatersonPrice: $1,352, steel; $1,472, graphite

Price: $1,352, steel; $1,472, graphite


Mizuno JPX-EZ Forged

Photo: James Westman$1,000, steel

$1,000, steel


Nike Vapor Fly Pro

Photo: Brian Henn

Price: $900, steel


Nike Vapor Fly

Photo: Brian HennPrice: $800, steel; $900, graphite

Price: $800, steel; $900, graphite


Ping G

Photo: Manfred KohPrice: $800, steel; $900, graphite

Price: $800, steel; $900, graphite


TaylorMade M2

Photo: Courtesy of Taylormade

TaylorMade M2 Irons


Titleist 716 AP1

Photo: James WestmanPrice: $900, steel; $1,100, graphite

Price: $900, steel; $1,100, graphite


Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro Tungsten

Photo: Jon PatersonPrice: $800, steel; $900, graphite

Price: $800, steel; $900, graphite


Wilson Staff C200

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