Confused about which type of iron you should be playing? You’re in good company.
There are three distinct iron categories: Game Improvement, Players-Distance and Players irons. Each one possesses a particular performance profile to match a specific player type. However, as iron technology advances, the lines of delineation between all three categories have blurred, especially at the intersection of Game Improvement and Players-Distance irons.
Let us explain all three iron categories so you can be better informed when you upgrade to your next iron set.
WHAT IS A GAME-IMPROVEMENT IRON?
The inherent design principle of a Game Improvement iron is to maximise forgiveness (protection from mis-hits) and distance, thus “improving your game”. Game Improvement irons do a tonne of heavy lifting by minimising the impact of bad strikes. They offer consistent distance and help golfers launch the ball higher.
They are typically aimed at players with slower swing speeds. The focus on distance, trajectory and forgiveness come at the cost of spin and control. Game improvement irons are also engineered with a large offset to help square the club face at impact, which is helpful for golfers who slice the ball.
Example: TaylorMade Qi irons.