Nike Victory Red Irons Review

The Nike Victory Red Irons are one of the stongest offerings Nike Golf has released to date. The Nike Victory Red Full Cavity Irons offer increased perimeter weighting and a larger profile to produce better forgiveness. The full cavity design offers a great look at address while still providing excellent forgiveness.
The Nike VR Full Cavity Irons distribute mass to the perimeter of the club to produce a greater MOI which gives you more distance and better forgiveness on off-center hits. The undercut cavity helps to put weight behind the center of the club which helps with distance control and also increases feel on shots.
The Nike Victory Red irons offer a face that has increased thickness from the top of the club face to the sole which lowers the center of gravity to produce optimized trajectory. These clubs feature the Victory Red Grip which is designed to give you power and control on all shots.
The Nike VR iron set comes with 4 iron through Approach Wedge. They come in regular and stiff flex shafts and are available in steel or graphite. The Nike Victory Red Irons reviews are overwhelmingly positive and are sure to take a couples strokes off your score and provide better distance and accuracy. Nike Golf has exploded onto the Golf market with a full line of top quality clubs and the Nike Victory Red Full Cavity Irons are one of their best to date.
TaylorMade Tour Burner Irons Review

The TaylorMade Tour Burner Irons are one of the top selling iron sets on the market. They feature a thin and fast 2.2 millimeter club face which has a high COR for better distance on pure hits and Inverted Core Technology which helps to produce a higher ball speed and more distance on off-center hits.
The TaylorMade Tour Burner Irons will help you hit it close on a par 3 and help you seek the pin on all your approach shots. With the new medium top-line and offset you will get excellent playability out of these irons. The revolutionary face offers a very satisfying feel and sound on hits while giving you a clean, classic look at address.
These irons really do have it all and are a great choice for golfers of all levels. However, you can also opt to save a little money by giving up a few of the advanced features and go with their other model, check out our TaylorMade R7 Irons Review. Either way you are sure to shave some strokes off your score by upgrading to these irons and taking advantage of the new technological advances in the golf iron industry
The TaylorMade Tour Burner Irons come with either a steel or graphite shaft and the set includes 4-SW.
Callaway X-20 Irons Review

The Callaway X-20 Irons provide the perfect balance of forgiveness and performance. They are designed to golfers a high performance set of irons that still provide forgiveness on off-center hits.
The Callaway X-20 Irons feature Extreme Notch Weighting which basically puts the weight of the iron on the perimeter of the club head which in turns gives it a higher MOI which then gives you better forgiveness and stability. Whew.
The Callaway X-18 Irons are a similar set but the X-20 Irons have a center of gravity that is 6% more which gives then a little more enhanced feel and playability. They also have the patented Callaway Golf Core Technologies which maximizes ball speed and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness.
The Callaway X-20 Irons come in either steel or graphite shaft and a Regular or Uniflex. The set includes 4-PW and SW. Overall these are a great set of irons which should give you a better feel and a lot of forgiveness.
Adams Idea A3 Hybrid Irons Review

The Adams Idea A3 Hybrid Irons feature the Boxer Hybrids, Hollow-back irons and cavity-back irons giving you one of the most game improving irons sets available.
The Adams Idea A3 Irons come with a 3, 4 and 5 hybrid which are much easier to hit for most golfers then traditional irons. They are designed to provide maximum distance while also having great forgiveness which is sure to benefit the long game of most golfers.
The 6 and 7 iron are hollow-back irons which make them easy to hit and provide more consistent accuracy.
The 8, 9 and PW irons are cavity back irons which give them higher playability while still providing forgiveness on off-center hits.
With the mix of hybrids, hollow-back and cavity back irons this set is great for golfers looking for more accuracy while still maintaining good length which is why they were named to the Golf Digest 2008 HotList. The Adams Idea A1 Hybrid Irons come in either steel or graphite shafts and regular and stiff flex.
Callaway X-18 Irons Review

The Callaway X-18 Irons are a great option for golfers looking for an iron set that provides forgiveness along with great performance. They feature Callaway’s Extreme Notch Weighting which helps to redistributes more weight to the toe and heel of the iron. What this does is help produce a higher MOI which in turn provides more stability, more forgiveness, and a reduction is loss of distance on those off-center hits us average golfers tend to produce.
A new feature on the Callaway X-18 Irons is the perimeter weighting which moves the center of gravity lower and farther back in the clubhead. This helps to create a larger hitting area and stablizes the club.
The Callaway X-18 Irons come in a steel shaft with regular flex or uniflex and in graphite with regular or stiff flex. The iron set comes with 3-PW.
TaylorMade R7 Irons Review

The TaylorMade R7 Irons feature the Inverted Cone Technology that provide higher COR and increased average ball speed for greater distance. A higher COR helps you out on mis-hits by increasing ball speed for increased average. These golf clubs are designed to make it easier to hit the ball higher and straighter while still allowing for some workability.
The Taylor Made R7 irons also have a soft aluminum dampening web in the cavity which helps to eliminate vibrations and deliver a soft feel at contact.
These come in 2 types of shafts (T-Step 90 Steel in Regular or Stiff and RE*AX™ 65-gram graphite) and usually come with 4 iron through AW.


