What are some of the best golf irons? It will always be a subjective choice, but sooner or later we have to make it anyway. Nike NDS (Nike Distance Series) should be on top of the list. Why? Because Nike is trying very hard to woe golfers that in so doing it has focused a tremendous amount of product research on the model. At the same time, it offers the irons at a lower price than expected—because the company is relatively new in the business. In stock market lingo, the Nike NDS is an undervalued, high-performance stock.
Next in the list? Cleveland Launcher—irons with the highest moment of inertia (MOI) and the lowest and deepest center of gravity. The Launcher is followed by the Mizuno MX-23 which should easily be the most forgiving forged irons around. Imagine how the MX-23 made forged irons popular for not only the pros but the amateurs as well—this is not an easy feat! Novice players have been waiting for this big break for the longest time.
King Cobra’s ability to be customized to the player’s exact specifications deserves an award, plus its oversized head gives it a larger sweet spot than competitive models.
Dunlop’s latest starter irons set should get an award for unsurpassed bang for the buck. Super Steel Burner irons, considered the most accurate-hitting irons ever made, usually sell for $600 or more. But you’re paying only $129.99 for a Dunlop Surpass set. And you get Dunlop irons which are good looking, solidly constructed, and durable.