Ultimate Players-Distance Irons Comparison of 2022 | What are the best golf irons of 2022?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • This ultimate players-distance irons comparison uses Trackman to compare and contrast the best players-distance irons that were in 2nd Swing Tour Van fitting bays in 2022. These golf irons include the Titleist T200, PING i525, TaylorMade P790, Callaway Rogue ST Pro, Cobra KING Forged Tec, Srixon ZX5, and Mizuno Pro 225.
    In this video, 2nd Swing's Drew Mahowald and Thomas Campbell conduct the ultimate players-distance irons comparison of 2022 using Trackman in the 2nd Swing Tour Van. Which of these irons is the fastest? The most consistent? Watch through the end to find out!
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  • @bukifvr
    @bukifvr Год назад +5

    Currently playing the Srixon ZX5. They look great, have a nice soft feel, and very consistent distance. Super happy with them, They'll stay in my bag for a long time.

  • @uwrossl
    @uwrossl Год назад +8

    As always Srixon always hits the sweet spot. Distance/Dispersion/Spin/Feel/Look....Still blows my mind that they don't get more love than they do. Forged Tec from Cobra living up to the hype here too. I've never hit them but hear nothing but love for them from a couple friends that play em.

    • @craciunator99
      @craciunator99 Год назад +1

      just ordered a 5-9 set of zx5's mint condition, hit literally twice for $330 shipped, shafts arent exactly what i was going for but looking into them they may be better, i was never fit i mess with all that myself buying test clubs and stuff. But i needed an upgrade from my r7 irons from 15 years ago lol

  • @seegarsmkr
    @seegarsmkr Год назад +6

    Agreed with Denis Eckert, I hit all of these and the one that impressed me the most was the Wilson D9 Forged. The one that impressed me even more was the Wilson D7 Forged (better feel for me than the D9). Wish you would have included it in the test.

    • @cameronloveless1751
      @cameronloveless1751 Год назад

      I cannot believe that Wilson D9 Forged wasn’t included. Insane not to have it in the mix

    • @joeweiner7570
      @joeweiner7570 Год назад +2

      Said the same thing. The D9 forged is one of the best irons I’ve ever played.

  • @user-xv6gu7qz4o
    @user-xv6gu7qz4o 6 месяцев назад +2

    Seriously, How can this be the "ultimate" category?
    You didn't include the club that can outperform certainly most, if not all of them.
    The iron:
    Wilson D9 Forged, all day long.
    Superb.

  • @atxrich
    @atxrich Год назад +1

    Nice updated comparison. I’ve got a set of Pro 225’s and love them. I did have the 7 and 8 iron’s bent 1 degree weak to help with a touch more launch and spin and maintain consistent gaps (4 degrees) in the mid-short irons. I think having the correct shaft will have some influence in how a golfer will dynamically deliver the club. Additionally, a ball fitting will probably help with getting the proper launch conditions. For example, a Pro V1x would give a bit more launch and spin vs the standard Pro V1.

  • @deniseckert213
    @deniseckert213 Год назад +6

    I tried almost everything in this category earlier this year. I came down to Mizuno Pro 225, Cobra Forged Tec, and the Wilson D9 Forged. I chose the Wilson. As soft or softer than the Mizuno, as long as the Cobra, and the best dispersion for me. They feel great. I'm 72 and have the Recoil 460 ESX 460 R shaft which works great. Now trying to re-do the rest of my bag. Thanks for your great videos!

    • @justinhwang1153
      @justinhwang1153 Год назад +3

      Wilson D9 forged irons are absolutely awesome! Also love Mizuno pro 225.
      I have both. Lol

    • @cameronloveless1751
      @cameronloveless1751 Год назад +5

      I cannot believe that Wilson D9 Forged wasn’t included. Insane not to have it in the mix

    • @nupezb
      @nupezb Год назад +1

      @@cameronloveless1751- I was thinking the same thing.

  • @Get_Legs__Nestle
    @Get_Legs__Nestle Год назад +2

    Was hoping to be fit into the 225s because of how sick they look but was fit into p790s at 2nd Swing Columbia and they have been incredible.

  • @legend9018
    @legend9018 Год назад +1

    Really great. The ping is the winner for me. Best launch and land angle and consistency in distance and spin is excellent with those extra grooves

  • @bernard0camp0s
    @bernard0camp0s Год назад

    really nice video guys. happy to have the p790 in the bag

  • @johnk.atchley5079
    @johnk.atchley5079 Год назад +1

    Really useful, along with other serious well done test videos of some of the same clubs. I am 81 and it is simply time for me to kick my ego in the butt and drop the weak lofted solid forged muscle back irons I have been playing for the past 25 years. With my swing speed now, the best I can do with a 7 iron and Pro V1X (2015 version) with a stiff shaft is ball speed 96, carry 131, launch angle 21.8, back spin 4785. That's tops. Most are shorter. My goal is to get a 140 yard or better carry. I could never stand game improvement irons when looking down on one you felt like you were playing a hot dog bun. I also felt that 7 irons with lofts as low as 26 degrees were a deceptive joke. But tests like yours show makers have really improved both the looks and technology of irons and enable one to get distance plus height, spin and steep descent angles even with strong lofts while looking down on heads that are appealing. Am being fitted this week, we shall see.

  • @cfnaround1585
    @cfnaround1585 Год назад +2

    I got fit between the p790 and and forgetec. My spin numbers for cobras were higher. 6600rpm. Got better consistency with distance. I had to get p790s 2degrees weaker but ultimately went with the cobras because of the feel.

  • @michaeldasilva6753
    @michaeldasilva6753 Год назад +5

    Great video. In future comparisons, perhaps add the static loft beside each club name. I think that is something to keep in mind when comparing spin, carry, height and land angle.

    • @2ndswing
      @2ndswing  Год назад +2

      Good piece of feedback -- we'll do that in the future for iron comparison. Thanks for watching!

  • @allahalibaba9063
    @allahalibaba9063 Год назад +1

    Great review Guys. What shaft and flex were you using in this test of irons?? very important also....

  • @FreakyGolf88
    @FreakyGolf88 Год назад

    Brilliant content !!!

  • @ggmorris71
    @ggmorris71 Год назад +1

    Callaway Rogue ST Pro. Like your testing I find it by far the best dispersion ( you lost one right - take one outlier of each and looks really good). Rogue just does really well is just about every category. It is loud but that never enters my selection for any club (my hearing sucks). I hit a crap ton of balls at my club and have key to the equipment room. I find the 790 by far the most erratic. Love betting guys on the course when I see the 790. Cheers.

  • @CWTRNG
    @CWTRNG Год назад

    Great, thanks!

  • @lukasandersson309
    @lukasandersson309 Год назад +1

    I’m rocking the Ping i525 since March, and they’ll stay in my bag for 2023!
    Love the distance I’m able to hit it with 5-7i, and with 8-PW I’ve been able to create great stopping power from 150 yards or less to the pin.

    • @majen66
      @majen66 Год назад

      Agreed. They are my go to clubs and love them! Go far, forgiving and sharp to look at!

  • @ricko7976
    @ricko7976 Год назад

    Another great video. Looks and feel are important to most golfers. They should get fitted,and judge for themselves. The nippon 115 would probably give a higher launch,and spin.

  • @hartonowirya4441
    @hartonowirya4441 Год назад

    Nice analysis. I wonder if I find my long iron 5&6 lofts too strong and if I plan to bend them 3 degree weak to match my combo player’s iron category, is it too much to bend them 3 degree weak? Will it sacrifice performance. Thanks

  • @bobbygoodman2875
    @bobbygoodman2875 Год назад +1

    I really trust these guys and welcome their videos. If I were to get one of these sets, it would be either Mizuno 225s or the one that gets the least love, Sryxon ZX5s. These have by far the best feel and go far enough. The Taylormade 790s are long but the feel is awful and they are loud! I think I would settle on Sryxon.

  • @sheeunlee1238
    @sheeunlee1238 Год назад

    Great content

  • @zerotohero5286
    @zerotohero5286 Год назад

    I have been playing rouge St pro this year. Like them but don't love them.
    Really like the mizuno 225 and would also like the try zx5 when an updated versions drops in uk.

  • @davidconners
    @davidconners Год назад

    Being fairly new to golf (5 years), I started off with cavity backs, recently just switched over to the 225s last week. I hit the ball pretty far with my speed, just wondering if I should have gone to a players non distance iron... 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @Murkz21
    @Murkz21 Год назад

    I'm more curious about how you will gap the a-wedge for these player distance sets, 46°/48° or 50°/52°, which is a more popular choice?

  • @CamMacMastermusic
    @CamMacMastermusic Год назад

    What ball were you using in this test ? Doesn’t that matter ? Especially with the lower swing speeds ?

  • @JOHN-hk7hg
    @JOHN-hk7hg Год назад

    Question: If I bend a forged player’s iron to same loft as these, will the carry distance be similar? I just like the soft feel of forged irons. TIA

  • @robertallen7419
    @robertallen7419 Год назад

    Will you do a video on what clubs are you playing and why those clubs?

  • @lllldaltzllll
    @lllldaltzllll Год назад

    What size is your impact screen?

  • @Get_Legs__Nestle
    @Get_Legs__Nestle Год назад

    Also the smash factor Thomas produces with 7-irons is just 🤯. I don’t think I’ve ever found that part of the club face 😅

  • @glenburr6755
    @glenburr6755 Год назад +1

    I’m 60 years old, swinging slower at around 80 mph 6 iron, and mid single digit handicap. I’m probably part of the demographic group that should be using an iron in this category. And I would like the distance increase along with the forgiveness. But I don’t hit down much on my irons, working on it, but I need more spin. I’m guessing I’m going to have look at the Players Cavity type irons.

  • @vladdrag25
    @vladdrag25 Год назад +1

    I feel like the Callaway apex 21 should have been in this test as well.

  • @cfish9646
    @cfish9646 Год назад

    Surprised you didn't review the Mk2 Zx5 given its out now.

  • @CacheCropp
    @CacheCropp Год назад

    I feel there is a huge gap in the market between Game Improvement Irons and Players Distance Irons. Many players between age 30-50 don’t are looking for clubs that have forgiveness and feel without looking like game improvement shovels. Yet the choices are mostly either shovels or players distance irons with smaller heads. I don’t see many nice looking irons geared towards forgiveness AND feel. I like your videos. Some mention of head size would be helpful too.

  • @xXcharliegoonerXx
    @xXcharliegoonerXx Год назад +3

    I really wanted to see the D9 Forged irons in this test! Love my D7s

    • @cameronloveless1751
      @cameronloveless1751 Год назад

      I cannot believe that Wilson D9 Forged wasn’t included. Insane not to have it in the mix

  • @raph1819
    @raph1819 Год назад

    i525

  • @ggmorris71
    @ggmorris71 Год назад

    In the title of the club be very helpful to add loft. Thx

  • @banditbaker1675
    @banditbaker1675 Год назад

    Great comparison Guys, but this category of Irons really troubles me. I have tested various Irons in the "Players distance Irons" but I don't get enough height/spin to stop the ball on Greens, my landing angle is far too shallow.
    So I have concluded that I just need more loft, sacrificing a little distance but managing the decent angle to get the ball to actually stop on the Greens and not smash through into the rough

    • @brianschultz7320
      @brianschultz7320 Месяц назад

      You can always get one of these irons and bend the lofts a bit weaker.

    • @banditbaker1675
      @banditbaker1675 Месяц назад

      @@brianschultz7320 You can of course, but for what point? For me, it is preferable to use Irons that produce the flight that I need to hold a Green

  • @dbeasleyphx
    @dbeasleyphx Год назад +1

    MUCH BETTER INTRO!

    • @2ndswing
      @2ndswing  Год назад

      lol, thanks for watching!

  • @Joe-kt7eq
    @Joe-kt7eq Год назад +1

    Nice review, I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts on where the Wilson D9 forged would fit against these clubs?
    Also what irons would you class as just below this category but not blades?
    I'm a mid single digit player looking to move from game improvement Razr-x irons to a player's set but still with some forgiveness. Cheers

    • @cameronloveless1751
      @cameronloveless1751 Год назад

      I cannot believe that Wilson D9 Forged wasn’t included. Insane not to have it in the mix

  • @duncanforsyth8191
    @duncanforsyth8191 Год назад

    what about pxg

  • @cameronloveless1751
    @cameronloveless1751 Год назад +1

    I love your videos guys, but c’mon…. How could you leave out the Wilson D9 Forged? Insane not to have it in the mix!

  • @chadmichael7794
    @chadmichael7794 Год назад

    Great comparison on all these! I just found out that my mizuno 225 are the lowest launch and flight. I’ve noticed they aren’t the highest launching clubs and have been wondering if I could gain some height by weakening the lofts . Any idea how many feet of height I could gain by weakening the lofts 2 degrees? My swing speed is around 77 mph with the 7 iron . Thanks for the great work you guys do in all the videos !

    • @joelane2845
      @joelane2845 Год назад

      Yes, you could gain some height by weakening the lofts.
      Don’t do more than 2 degrees though as it affects the bounce of the sole of the club too.

  • @ddeboy002
    @ddeboy002 Год назад

    I chose the 790s as they look like a green-dispersion. An oval shape is not a green shape most of the time.

  • @codycook3382
    @codycook3382 Год назад +15

    I really enjoy watching you guys but i just wish you would spend a little less time bashing on these kind of irons for not being as muted, or as soft as mb's because we all know they arent blades. If we were all good enough to hit blades im sure we would but not everyone is blessed with the talent or time to ever get good enough for them. If you would spend more time comparing them to each other or atleast in the same class of club it would be great. I only say this because comparing any of these clubs to mb's is always going to make it sound like these irons arent as good but for most of us they are.

    • @2ndswing
      @2ndswing  Год назад +13

      Thank you for that feedback Cody. We appreciate you watching. We apologize for the negative thoughts on the look and feel - that’s not what we’re going for and you’re absolutely right about them being the best clubs for so many players. We are definitely not trying t frame the sound and look of these irons in a negative light, but I can see how it is received that way. We will work to fix our presentation of these types of irons in the future. - Drew

    • @codycook3382
      @codycook3382 Год назад +1

      No problem. Thanks guys. I wish I could hit blades but im just not quite consistent enough to make them make sence. I have played 3 different game improvement irons and i now play the apex 19 forged and i love the look, sound and feel but the added forgiveness far outways the slight feel and sound difference of the much smaller one piece forged irons and mb's. Keep up the great content guys!

  • @davezalinko1354
    @davezalinko1354 Год назад

    Great video! Sure enjoy watching you guys. Wish you had a store in Western Canada.
    Great comparisons between all irons. Only thing I wouldn’t have included the Cobra, not an “apples” to “apples” true test considering the loft.
    I’m looking for something different for 23. Currently use G425s. Considering JPX 923 HM, or Calloway DCB.
    Will give some of the ones you tried a test.
    Looking forward to your next video.
    Maybe the G430s.
    Hint hint. 😊

  • @wkndwarrior4733
    @wkndwarrior4733 Год назад

    Honorable mention, the Tour Edge c721 irons are great. I went back to your review video, the numbers were spin 4300, carry 202yds, total 213yds. I assume Thomas was swinging full speed that day. These can be purchased at $450 new ($900 originally), you can get them for less than all of these models used. I decided to give them a go and they have been fantastic. I'm sure you'll be able to get the c722s on sale soon as well. It would be really interesting to see how they compare in this test against the big dawgs, but I understand you have to just focus on those.

    • @wkndwarrior4733
      @wkndwarrior4733 Год назад

      From your review of c722, stock swing numbers were 4700 spin, 194 carry, 203 total

    • @joelane2845
      @joelane2845 Год назад

      You assumed wrong on Thomas’s club head speed.
      Please watch the video.

    • @wkndwarrior4733
      @wkndwarrior4733 Год назад

      @@joelane2845 I am referring to the c721 review when I say he was swinging full speed as compared to swinging slower in this video. Avg club speed in the c721 video was 90mph and 130 ball speed. Higher than any of the the averages in this video at around 83 and 120. So I was admitting the difference in my comment...

  • @joeweiner7570
    @joeweiner7570 Год назад +2

    No Wilson D9 forged. Look at MyGolfSpy’s rankings and get that club in this test!!!

  • @CamMacMastermusic
    @CamMacMastermusic Год назад +1

    More sound = More power. Why does everyone want muted clubs ??? It’s nonsensical

  • @jefftaylor9250
    @jefftaylor9250 Год назад +3

    Gotta say I'm really disappointed that the Wilson d9 forged didn't make it into your test. It's hot, forgiving, and looks great. It's just as good as any of these and feels better

    • @cameronloveless1751
      @cameronloveless1751 Год назад +1

      I cannot believe that Wilson D9 Forged wasn’t included. Insane not to have it in the mix

  • @CamMacMastermusic
    @CamMacMastermusic Год назад +3

    I’ve seen 20 handicaps that should be using blades Because they strike their irons so pure but can’t get off the Tee-box straight and can’t get off the green without a three putt. Therefore “mid handicap” means absolutely jack crap when suppressing irons. Why is this never discussed?

    • @2ndswing
      @2ndswing  Год назад +2

      Thanks for this note -- this is exactly why we generally do not group clubs into handicaps, or at least try not to. "mid-handicap" would describe the average player that would fit into these irons, but of course that does not apply to all players that would fit into these iron models

    • @dkonno18
      @dkonno18 Год назад

      Yes! You've just described my game. 16 handicap, Driver OB multiple times per round, and multiple 3 putts. Irons are the best part of my game.

  • @captainculpeper1250
    @captainculpeper1250 11 месяцев назад

    LOL what a joke no Wilson D9s ... one of the BEST irons in this group at half the cost.... this review epic fail!