What are the most popular irons on the PGA Tour?

What are the most popular irons on the PGA Tour?

Irons used by the top 10 golfers in strokes gained approach the green

  1. Collin Morikawa, 1.502. Collin Morikawa’s TaylorMade irons. (
  2. Paul Casey, 0.907. Paul Casey’s Mizuno irons. (
  3. Keegan Bradley, 0.857.
  4. Russell Henley, 0.857.
  5. Justin Thomas, 0.853.
  6. Will Zalatoris, 0.793.
  7. Jon Rahm, 0.762.
  8. Corey Conners, 0.742.

When did TaylorMade rsi1 come out?

TaylorMade RSi 1 Irons – Product Details

UK Launch 14 November 2014
Manufacture Cast
Material Steel
Swing Weight D2
Shaft Name New Reaz Steel 90, New Reax Graphite 90

When did rsi2 irons come out?

RSi 2 Specs The RSi 2 irons are available in 4-PW ($874.99) and 4-PW, AW ($999). The stock steel shaft is the KBS Tour 105 available in R and S flexes. Custom shaft and grip options are available. Both sets were released on November 14, 2014.

What replaced TaylorMade irons?

After months of testing with its Tour staff, TaylorMade is set to debut two players irons that’ll replace the PSi and PSi Tour: the P770 irons and the P750 Tour Proto irons. Both new models have minimal offset, thin toplines, short blade lengths and traditional lofts to appeal to skilled golfers.

Which golf brand is best for irons?

Best Golf Irons

  • Best Overall: Mizuno MP20 MMC Irons.
  • Best Design: Titleist T100.
  • Best for Control: TaylorMade P760 Irons.
  • Editor’s Choice: Taylormade M4 and Mizuno MP18.
  • Pro’s Choice: Callaway Rogue Pro, Titleist 718 AP2, and Callaway Epic Pro.
  • Best Value: Cobra F8 Irons.
  • Best Irons for Mid-Handicapper: Callaway Steelhead XR.

Are RSi1 irons forgiving?

In both tests, we found that the RSi1 is a very forgiving iron – mishits go nearly as far as pure shots – but it’s not better than its competitors. Regardless of what metric you choose – ball speed, carry distance, or total distance – irons like the PING G30 are just as good if not better.

Are TaylorMade RSi irons forgiving?

TaylorMade’s “distance” RSi irons feature slots on the face in the heel and toe, as well as cuts on the sole and cavity. The company says that this allows for unparalleled consistency and forgiveness regardless of whether the ball makes contact low or high on the clubface, near the toe or near the heel.

Are RSi2 irons forgiving?

BOTTOM LINE: The RSi2 is one of the more stable, forgiving irons in the better-player category. The slot technologies in the sole and clubface certainly appear to deliver the goods on misses.

Are Taylormade RSI 2 irons forged?

A fully forged 1025 carbon steel wedge for optimum feel and precision round out the most complete set of irons we’ve ever created. RSi2 features an improved Speed Pocket with ThruSlot Technology in the 3-7 irons which increase launch angle and ball speed on all shots.

What is the difference between P770 and P750?

The P750 irons also feature more compact blades and thinner toplines than the P770 irons, but like the P770s their grooves and faces have been milled to promote consistent spin and flight.

When did Taylormade PSI come out?

TaylorMade PSi Irons – Product Details

UK Launch 06 November 2015
USA Launch 06 November 2015
Handicap Range Low ‌‌‌‌ High
Golfer Mens
Hand Availability Right

What happened to TaylorMade’s RSI Irons?

— When TaylorMade launched its RSi iron line last year, it offered three different models — RSi 1, RSi 2 and RSi TP — that were geared for different skill levels. Instead of offering a similar lineup for 2016, TaylorMade decided to spend extra time working on two irons for the better player.

What is the best iron set up for the PGA Tour?

Ignoring driving/utility irons the most common iron set up, chosen by 29%, is 4-iron to pitching wedge. What is very clear after analysing in detail the iron set ups of the best players on the PGA Tour however is that there is now no such thing as a ‘standard’ set of irons.

What Irons does PGA champion Collin Morikawa use?

2020 PGA Champion Collin Morikawa for example uses a Taylor Made P770 4-iron but then switches to TaylorMade P7MC irons for his 5 and 6-irons before opting for the P730’s from his 7-iron to pitching wedge.

How many PGA Tour players use only cavity back irons?

64 of the top 100 PGA Tour players use only cavity back irons and that number rises to 80 when you take into account golfers who use at least one cavity back iron. By comparison only 20 golfers in this elite group only use blades with 36 in total using one blade iron or more within their iron set up.

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