Classic Irons

Discover the perfect blend of tradition and performance with our classic irons collection. Designed for golfers of all skill levels, these irons offer exceptional control and precision on every swing. Crafted with high-quality materials, they provide a solid feel and consistent ball flight, helping you improve your game. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, our classic irons deliver reliability and style on the course. Elevate your golfing experience and achieve greater accuracy with these timeless clubs that stand the test of time.

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Wilson Model CB Irons

Wilson Model CB Irons

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WAS: $1149.99*

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Miura MB-101 Custom Irons

Miura MB-101 Custom Irons

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WAS: $310.00-$3100.00*

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Tour Edge Exotics C723 Custom Irons

Tour Edge Exotics C723 Custom Irons

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WAS: $142.86-$1428.60*

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Titleist 2025 T150 Custom Irons

Titleist 2025 T150 Custom Irons

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WAS: $214.28-$2057.13*

Tour Edge Exotics C723 Irons

Tour Edge Exotics C723 Irons

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WAS: $999.99-$1099.99*

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Mizuno Pro S-3 Custom Irons

Mizuno Pro S-3 Custom Irons

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WAS: $215.00-$2150.00*

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Callaway Apex CB 24 Custom Irons

Callaway Apex CB 24 Custom Irons

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WAS: $215.00-$1935.00*

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These clubs increased my spin and my ball flight so even my 4iron in has chance to hold. ... They also cut the turf really well so you can feel the speed in and out of

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I recently moved to CO a couple years ago from San Diego. I struggled in the altitude holding greens, especially in the late fall and winter, since I used a lower spin ball and lower flighted clubs. These clubs increased my spin and my ball flight so even my 4iron in has chance to hold. They also cut the turf really well so you can feel the speed in and out of grass. Also, the feel on these are amazing only rivaled to Mizuno's IMO and the new Taylormade P7CB which I had an opportunity to try. Lastly and most importantly, these clubs are very consistent. I owned Taylormade P770's and I would get a lot of hot low spinning balls hitting my 6, 5, 4 irons. These irons output stable and consistent based on your strike. The offer some help in the heel but most of the help in the toe miss, I 've found. Highly recommend these. Player Profile for comparison Handicap 6- 7 Ball speed for 7i and Driver: 118mph/ 158mph avg.

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Tour Edge Women's Exotics C723 Custom Irons

Tour Edge Women's Exotics C723 Custom Irons

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WAS: $142.86-$1428.60*

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Bettinardi MB24 Custom Irons

Bettinardi MB24 Custom Irons

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WAS: $171.43-$1714.29*

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Titleist 2025 T350 Custom Irons

Titleist 2025 T350 Custom Irons

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WAS: $214.28-$2057.13*

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Titleist 2025 T100 Custom Irons

Titleist 2025 T100 Custom Irons

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WAS: $214.28-$2057.13*

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Titleist 620 MB Custom Irons

Titleist 620 MB Custom Irons

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WAS: $214.28-$1875.00*

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Titleist 620 CB Custom Irons

Titleist 620 CB Custom Irons

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WAS: $214.28-$1875.00*

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Titleist 2025 T250 Custom Irons

Titleist 2025 T250 Custom Irons

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WAS: $214.28-$2057.13*

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TaylorMade P790 Custom Irons

TaylorMade P790 Custom Irons

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WAS: $200.00-$2000.00*

Titleist 2025 T350 Irons

Titleist 2025 T350 Irons

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WAS: $1499.99-$1599.99*

Classic Irons

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  • What are classic irons and how do they differ from other types of golf clubs?
  • What materials are commonly used in the construction of classic irons?
  • Who should consider using classic irons in their golf game?
  • What are the advantages of using classic irons compared to modern game improvement irons?
  • Can classic irons be used in different weather conditions or course types?

Frequently Asked Questions For Classic Irons

Classic irons are typically characterized by their traditional design, which often includes a smaller clubhead and a more compact shape. They are designed for precision and control, making them ideal for skilled golfers who prefer a more traditional feel. Unlike modern game improvement irons, classic irons focus on shot-making ability and feedback, appealing to players who value craftsmanship and performance.

Classic irons are usually made from high-quality materials such as forged steel, which provides a soft feel and excellent feedback on impact. Some models may also incorporate stainless steel for added durability and resistance to wear. The choice of materials can significantly affect the performance and feel of the club, influencing factors like distance, accuracy, and overall playability.

Classic irons are best suited for experienced golfers who have developed a solid swing and prefer a more traditional club design. These players often seek greater control and precision in their shots, making classic irons a good choice for those who enjoy shaping their shots and playing a variety of lies. Additionally, golfers who appreciate the craftsmanship and aesthetics of traditional clubs may find classic irons appealing.

Classic irons offer several advantages, including enhanced shot feedback and a more connected feel during play. They allow skilled golfers to better control their shots and shape their trajectories, which can be crucial for lower handicappers. While modern game improvement irons may provide more forgiveness, classic irons are favored by those who prioritize precision and the ability to work the ball.

Yes, classic irons can be effectively used in various weather conditions and on different types of courses. Their design allows for versatility, making them suitable for both firm and soft ground. However, players should consider their skill level and the specific conditions they will face, as classic irons may require more precision and technique to achieve optimal performance.