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Club Junkie: My top 5 “old school” irons

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What are your favorite older irons that you have played or owned? I go through some of the classics from the early-to-mid 2000s that I owned or played.

 

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  1. Scott Francis

    Dec 30, 2021 at 5:52 pm

    Man he yammered on and on about Macgregors?

  2. frank cichon

    Dec 29, 2021 at 12:39 pm

    I do not have the time to listen to all that personal yak yak Those irons are hardly considered classic

    • Osprey Golfer

      Dec 30, 2021 at 4:57 am

      Absolutely agree. All I wanted to see was alist of 5 irons period

  3. ChipNrun

    Dec 27, 2021 at 11:42 am

    I remember when Callaway came out with the Razr X Pro. One stock shaft option was the short-lived PX.95. Its 5.0 flex weighted 101 grams, 14 grams less than the PX 5.0.

    I really liked the feel of the club, but opted instead to have my Calla X20 Tours refitted from PX to NS Pro 8950GH shafts. This was a shaft weight drop of 18 grams.

    • ChipNRun

      Dec 27, 2021 at 11:44 am

      CORRECTION: Iron was Calla X Hot Pro with PX.95 shaft.

      (I just got done reading another thread involving the Razr X iron family.)

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Building my 2026 gamer WITB: Ranking the contenders and new putter projects – Club Junkie Podcast

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The annual What’s In The Bag build is underway, and on this episode of Club Junkie, Brian breaks down the clubs currently leading the race for a spot in his 2026 gamer setup. From drivers and fairway woods to irons, wedges, and shafts, he ranks the equipment that’s performing best and explains what’s separating the front runners from the rest of the field.

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Club Junkie: Ping i540 irons review + L.A.B. VZN.1i putters and Graphite Design shaft sightings

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On this episode of Club Junkie, I dive into the brand-new Ping i540 irons and talk about where they fit in the lineup, their performance on the course, and who I think they are really made for. There is a lot to love — and maybe one complaint in the new i540 irons.

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