Get your game on with 2021’s Players Irons

You play to a mid to low handicap, and your friends are always commenting on how well you hit the ball. If you’re that individual, you’ll likely also play irons that reflect your abilities. This year’s player’s irons offer the look and feel of blades and muscle backs, while using the latest tech to offer enhancements and forgiveness.

Trade in Event

Our trade-in event is the perfect time of the year to get a new set of players irons and take advantage of bonus savings! Trade-in Event is going on now until April 28th! Trade in your old clubs & put their value plus a 50% Trade-in Bonus towards new clubs! For more follow the link https://www.golftown.com/en-CA/TradeInEvent.html.

TaylorMade P790 and P770

TaylorMade’s P790 line was a success hardly anyone saw coming. It was intended to offer the look of a blade with the benefits of a hollow iron. But it captured the imagination of a lot of golfers—Mike Weir plays them, for instance. With that in mind, the company is etching out a new consumer segment with the launch of its P770 series, irons that offer the punch of the P790, but in a smaller form that will appeal to better players. Consider them compact P790s with a thin topline and sole, appealing to the purist who wants the look of a blade, while getting the technology of a hollow iron. TaylorMade has accomplished just that with P770.

Are they for me?

If P790 has appealed to golfers with handicaps of up to 15, the P770 is aimed at the lower-handicap golfer who gravitates to P790, but would actually prefer a smaller form.

Callaway APEX 21 and APEX Pro 21

Apex represents the best of Callaway, a premier brand for the better golfers among us. The silky feel, the incredible sound, the remarkable look—that’s what Callaway has packaged into Apex in recent years. This year’s Apex line comes back with some tried and tested offerings—the Apex 21, with its great forged look and feel, the Apex Pro 21, with tour distance and performance. Both irons utilized artificial intelligence in the engineering phase, something Callaway utilized for its drivers and fairway woods in recent years. The tech is creeping into irons, and Callaway says it used it to help create a forged iron that produces faster ball speeds. AI increased forgiveness through the Tungsten Energy Core and enhanced shaping for improved turf interaction.

Are they for me?

Apex 21 offers the forged look and feel the best players demand, while the Apex Pro 21 adds some more tech to increase distance and performance.

Srixon ZX5

Combining pioneering ball speed technology with premium forged feel, ZX5 delivers the look of an iron the best players demand, while also providing the technology to make them workable. Oh, and did we note they are stunning to look at? Balanced and thoughtful, these irons are the best of all worlds, offering great distance, forgiveness and terrific feel with a cavity back aesthetic that presents cleanly at address.

Are they for me?

Srixon is known for its irons—just ask Graeme McDowell. The ZX5 offers the right mix of look and playability—exactly what the strong golfers are looking for.

Wilson D7 Forged

The best golfers gravitate to forged irons for a variety of reasons—but the key is the feel they offer. With that in mind, there’s no doubting low-handicappers will be drawn to the aesthetics and workability provided by club’s like Wilson’s D7 Forged Irons. But Wilson says it has taken it a step further, incorporating distance technology into the forged irons to offer a great mix of distance and feel. While the original D7 was noted for its distance, something Wilson continued into this line of forged irons, the company also optimized sole and face thickness, using its urethane-filled Power Chamber and centered power holes.

Are they for me?

Wilson continues to have its fans, and it has long been a significant player in the irons space. It might not be the first brand you’d turn to for player’s irons, but should be tested by any golfer looking at irons in the category.

Mizuno JPX 921 Forged

Mizuno’s silky-smooth irons are renowned for their forging, which makes the company’s blades in such demand across professional tours around the world. Mizuno is now taking its Chromoly 4140M steel and bringing it into the forging process, creating the best of both worlds—an iron with a soft feel, but with the power and distance one expects from the JPX line. Mizuno isn’t juicing the lofts on these beauties. Instead you get a forged iron that offers the length that rivals any company’s irons in the space. The result of using Chromoly and forging is the fastest forged iron Mizuno has created.

Are they for me?

Do you love the look of Mizuno irons, but think you’re not quite there yet? Well, JPX 921 might be the solution, offering the great aesthetics we’ve come to expect from Mizuno and super-charging them with technology.

Cobra Forged TEC + ONE Length Forged TEC

Cobra is increasingly defined by the incredible play of Bryson DeChambeau. And while his massive drives generate a lot of attention, his unique one-length irons remain a stable of his game. Cobra has been capitalizing on that for a few years, as is readily apparent in its KING Forged TEC line, which also comes in One Length. Featuring a traditional muscle-back shape with a hollow design for softer feel and improved power preferred by better players, as well as a classic look with modern, cutting-edge face, finish and feel technologies, the KING Forged TEC irons provide golfers with the ideal balance of precision and distance.

Are they for me?

One length irons aren’t going to be for everyone—but they’ve captured a lot of interest in recent years. For those who don’t want to hit irons like Bryson plays, the traditional Forged TEC offers a great feel and look, with the technology to make them forgiving as well.

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  1. Very interesting concept, I will keep this opportunity in mind for next year. I normally prefer to touch, feel and look at the club(s) that I am looking at adding to my line up. I have played Golf since before I could remember when my Parents put a Golf Club in my hands, introducing me to the Game. ? Managed to Win a Couple of Club Championships, Qualified and played in an Ontario Amateur Championship plus some other Tournament Wins so, I am very knowledgeable of Golf Equipment because of my Engineering Background. Looking forward to further interactions with Golf Town. Take care, stay safe!