Equipment
Best irons of 2025: Pure enjoyment
In our effort to assemble the 2025 best irons, we have again compiled an expert panel of fitters to help you find out which of the 2025 irons is optimally suited to your game.
Ultimately, the best way to find your personal best iron set is to work with a professional fitter using a launch monitor. The difficult part is that many golfers don’t have easy access to fitters, launch monitors, and club builders, so at GolfWRX, we have done a lot of the work for you.
We are in the era of not just maximizing distance but also minimizing the penalty of common misses for each player — this applies to irons just as much as it does with any other club in the bag. And of course, proper set makeup and gapping are essential. This is why, now more than ever, custom fitting is essential to help you see results on every swing you make.
We want to give you the tools and information to go out and find what works best for you by offering recommendations for your individual iron set wants and needs with insight and feedback from the people who work every single day to help golfers get peak performance out of their equipment.
Best irons of 2025: The process
The best fitters in the world see all the options available in the marketplace, analyze their performance traits, and pull from their internal databases of knowledge and experience like a supercomputer when they are working with a golfer.
Modern iron sets are designed into player categories that overlap the outdated “what’s your handicap?” model, and at GolfWRX we believe it was important to go beyond handicap and ask specific questions about the most crucial performance elements fitters are looking at.
These are the best iron categories we have developed.
Best irons of 2025: The categories
- Overall performance
- Easiest to launch/Slower swing speed
- Pure enjoyment
- Shotmakers
- Most technology-packed
- Best blade
2025 Best irons: Pure enjoyment

We continue to see an overlap in how fitters in this category define the top irons. The most playable irons are the most likely to be higher launching, and shots that fly higher make the game more enjoyable for everyone. This reiterates our belief that your iron selection should not be defined by your handicap but instead by what gives you the best opportunity to play your best — and most enjoyable — golf.
TaylorMade P790

Their story: With the latest iteration, Matt Bovee and company introduced advancements in face technology, materials, and weight distribution to enhance performance, feel, and consistency. The P790 irons feature a forged 4340M face material, which is 20-percent stronger than previous iterations, allowing for a thinner and faster face. The material change contributes to up to a 24-percent larger sweet spot in comparison to the previous P790 model, promoting more consistent distance across the set.
Fitter comments
- “Everyone’s favorite forgiving distance set to play, the story continues for P790. They are just fun.”
- “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Just make it look pretty.”
- “The perennial classic for a wide range of handicappers, but now with more spin and less jumpers.”
- “After many versions of this iron and always leaving something out, Taylormade has finally made the most complete iron. The spin consistency from this iron specifically over the last two iterations is the most consistent yet. The New 790 also has the best looking top line and feedback off the club face from long irons through the short. This is one of the most complete irons in the last decade.”
For more photos/info, read our launch piece.
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Srixon ZXi5

Their story: A new impact forging for Srixon that allows them to forge each iron in a way that boosts performance while giving great feel and feedback. The ZXi5 and ZXiU use a 14 percent softer forged steel in their faces compared to the Mk II versions. The third generation of MainFrame is in the ZXi5 iron faces. This combination of grooves, channels, and notches are milled into the back of the face with different thicknesses. The iron face then has more flexibility and at impact will generate better energy transfer on all shots.
Fitter comments
- “Great feel and forgiveness. It’s an annual favorite.”
- “Great turf interaction. Get a ton of “I never would have thought Srixon would be what fit best.”
- “Soft feel, for steep swings, an absolute monster of an iron that helps keep spin down.”
- “Best high-launch iron that fits a wide range of players.”
For more photos/info, read our launch piece.
Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal

Their story: With the JPX923 Hot Metal, Mizuno introduces “4355 nickel chromoly,” which is 35 percent stronger than the original Hot Metal material and allows for an eight-percent thinner clubface. Cup face construction works in tandem with a deep center of gravity for high launch with stopping power.
Fitter comments
- “Very forgiving and easy to launch. One of the best feeling cast irons on the market. Ball speed off the face is exceptional.”
- “It really fits a wide range of golfers and has consistent spin for a forgiving head. A lot of heads in this category can vary too much with their spin rate.”
- “Maximum feel in a game improvement club. Reaches a wide range of player ability.”
- “This iron wins fittings. You try to put other game improvement irons in people’s hands and it blows them out of the water.”
For more photos/info, read our launch piece.
Titleist T200

Their story: If there were gripes about the former T200 irons, it was probably because of feel and sound at impact. Titleist heard your feedback on the previous T200 irons, and it listened. The new T200 irons have a reengineered chassis to create a stiffer structure and create a more stable feeling and muted sound. They also refined the Max Impact Technology within the head to sit closer to the L-face, further solidifying the feel. The new T200 was also designed with less offset for a cleaner look from the distance iron at address.
Fitter comments
- “A staple and consistent forged players iron from Titleist!”
- “Excellent performance for mid to lower handicaps. Effortlessly blends looks and forgiveness. Outstanding feel.”
- “High launch and great feel make this a top performer.”
- “Fits many golfers and is a powerhouse.”
For more photos/info, read our launch piece.
Ping G440

Their story: Ping says G440 irons are designed to provide game-improvement technology in a sleek, players-style design. Ping engineers aimed at enhancing distance, control, and stopping power, making them suitable for a wide range of golfers. More specifically, G440 irons feature a thinner face and a low, back center of gravity (CG), enabling higher-launching shots with longer carry and improved accuracy.
Fitter comments
- “The straightest iron yet again, forgiving and long!”
- “Great combination of forgiveness and high ball flight in a more compact clubhead. Fits a wide range of players.”
- “Much improved look and feel from the G430. High performance iron with easy launch and maximum forgiveness.”
- “Excellent feel for a forgiving club.”
For more photos/info, read our launch piece.
Best irons of 2025: Meet the fitters
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7 interesting photos from the American Century Championship
Andrew Von Lossow is on site at the premier celebrity golf tournament, the American Century Championship, at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nevada. While AVL is primarily filming a special edition episode of Inside the Ropes (presented by PGA Tour SuperStore), he also has his camera with him and couldn’t help but take a few equipment photos.
With more to come later this week, here’s a look at a few interesting shots from Wednesday at the ACC.
Looks like Bears great Brian Urlacher took a trip to Slab City before heading to Lake Tahoe.

…and Urlacher’s Srixon ZXi7 irons.

Phillies great Chase Utley with Vokey SM11 wedges and TaylorMade P790 irons in the bag.

NBA legend Dell Curry with a mixed TaylorMade iron setup and some Miura wedges.
Red Sox great Kevin Millar with a TaylorMade Qi4D driver in play.

…and an OG L.A.B. DF 2.1 flatstick!

Chicago bassist Jason Scheff is riding the Jailbird train.

Stay tuned for more from the American Century Championship!
Whats in the Bag
Kevin Streelman WITB 2026 (July)
Driver: Titleist GTS3 (9 degrees)
Shaft: Aldila Rogue 125 MSI 70 2.5 Tour X

3-wood: TaylorMade Qi35 (16.5 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue Velocore+ 7 X

5-wood: Ping G (17.5 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD DI-10X

Irons: Wilson Staff Model RB Utility (3), Wilson Staff Model CB (4-9)
Shafts: Mitsubishi MMT HY 100 TX (3), Project X 6.5 (4-9)

Wedges: Wilson Staff Model (48-08, 54-08), Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks (58-L @59)
Shafts: Project X 6.5 (48), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (54, 58)


Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball Blade

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet
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From the GolfWRX Classifieds: New TaylorMade Qi4D Tour 5W
At GolfWRX, we are a community of like-minded individuals who all experience and express our enjoyment of the game in many ways.
It’s that sense of community that drives day-to-day interactions in the forums on topics that range from best driver to what marker you use to mark your ball. It even allows us to share another thing we all love – buying and selling equipment.
Currently, in our GolfWRX buy/sell/trade (BST) forum, @SBH9458 is selling a brand new Qi4D Tour 5-wood at 18 degrees, which is being offered at a price less than retail. The item is unused and comes with the stock shaft and headcover.

From the listing:
New and unhit. Bought it new myself and my plan was to turn it down to 16.5°, but I won’t be able to play it. Save a ton over buying off the rack. Stock 75X Reax shaft and Headcover included. $375 shipped conus. No trades needed.

Head to the thread here for plenty of more details about the item. If you are curious about the rules to participate in the BST Forum, you can learn more here: GolfWRX BST Rules.
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