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Golf legend Ben Hogan once called our sport a "game of misses," a truth that resonates with players of all skill levels. Embracing that philosophy, the all-new Ben Hogan Legend Irons for 2025 ...
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The Hot Launch E525 and X525 irons are designed to help golfers generate more ball speed, hit the ball higher and make golf easier.
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While there are slightly more forgiving irons out there, these do offer a fantastic balance of power and playability. For the ...
What you should know: The updated P·790 has a new face that helps it deliver more ball speed, but with this version, ...
What you need to know: The fifth generation of TaylorMade's players-distance P·790 irons boast a new steel alloy for the face ...
Price/Availability: The Hot Launch E525 irons and wedges cost $80 per iron while the X525 irons and wedges go for $90 per club. All will be at retail stores on March 1. 1. A little bit of X-tra help.
Somewhere in there, we’ll find the “average golfer.” The new Tour Edge Hot Launch 525 irons (and companion wedges) are for ...