This is our review of the best irons for low handicappers in 2024.

I’m an avid golfer, with an 8ish handicap on my way to a 2 (been a 5.6), and a frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015.

I’ve had the pleasure (mostly) of playing and practicing with every iron on this page.

In this review of the best low handicap irons, I discuss my experience with the clubs, their unique features and benefits, customer reviews, and our recommendations. 

There are so many great low-handicap irons, and I think “Best” or “Better” is mostly a matter of tastes and personal preference when you have so many quality options.

In an effort to make our rankings make some sense, we organize them thusly:

Most Demanding to Least Demanding

It’s what makes the most sense to us…right now.

Our Top 3 Recommendations

Pure Player Pick
Best Value Pick
Player's Distance Pick
Primary Rating:
5.0
Primary Rating:
5.0
Primary Rating:
4.8
~$175/club
~$171/club
~$200/club
Pros:
  • Exceptional Feel & Performance
  • Classic Elegant Titleist Design
  • Surprisingly long
  • Scoring MO-chines
Pros:
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Improved Sound & Feel
  • Stable, Accurate & Consistent
  • Best Player Iron Value
Pros:
  • Superb Sound & Feel
  • Easy Distance & Plenty Forgiving
  • Long irons a breeze to hit
  • Launch Easily with High Trajectory
Cons:
  • Nada
Cons:
  • Nada
Cons:
  • A little pricey
Pure Player Pick
Primary Rating:
5.0
~$175/club
Pros:
  • Exceptional Feel & Performance
  • Classic Elegant Titleist Design
  • Surprisingly long
  • Scoring MO-chines
Cons:
  • Nada
Best Value Pick
Primary Rating:
5.0
~$171/club
Pros:
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Improved Sound & Feel
  • Stable, Accurate & Consistent
  • Best Player Iron Value
Cons:
  • Nada
Player's Distance Pick
Primary Rating:
4.8
~$200/club
Pros:
  • Superb Sound & Feel
  • Easy Distance & Plenty Forgiving
  • Long irons a breeze to hit
  • Launch Easily with High Trajectory
Cons:
  • A little pricey

In this comparison of the best irons for low handicaps, I discuss my experience with the clubs, unique features and benefits, and our recommendations.

Complete List (Updated for 2024)

  1. TaylorMade P-7MB Irons (Tour Player)
  2. TaylorMade P-7MC Irons (Pure Player)
  3. Mizuno JPX 923 Tour Irons (Pure Player)
  4. Titleist 620 CB Irons (Pure Player) 
  5. Mizuno Pro 243 Irons (Player Performance for Better Players)
  6. TaylorMade P7CB Irons (Pure Player)
  7. 2023 Titleist T100 Irons (Player Irons)
  8. Titleist T150 Irons (Refined Player Distance Irons)
  9. Srixon ZX7 MK 2 Irons (Forgiving Player Blades)
  10. Callaway Apex Ai200 Irons (Player Distance)
  11. 2024 TaylorMade P770 Irons (Player Distance)
  12. Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro Irons (Player Distance)
  13. Mizuno JPX 923 Forged Irons (Player Distance)
  14. 2023 Titleist T200 Irons (Best Player Distance Irons)
  15. 2024 Callaway Apex Pro Irons
  16. Ping i230 Irons (Best Ping Irons on the Market)
  17. Callaway Rogue ST Pro Irons  (Best Player Distance)
  18. TaylorMade P-770 Irons

Low Handicap Iron Reviews

TaylorMade P-7MB Irons

Highly Recommended
Taylormade P-7MB Irons
4.8
Pros:
  • Good Feel
  • Accurate & Consistent
  • Great Launch & Trajectory
  • Player Looks & Profile
Cons:
  • None
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P-7MBs are our pick for tour pros and scratch golfers with great ball striking. (I know some of you will buy them anyway)

What we like:

  • Solid & soft feel – same as the MCs
  • Fly straight and high, but can easily be flighted down when needed.
  • Shaping shots left or right if that’s part of your game.
  • Just a smidge complete lack of forgiveness.

What we don’t like:

  • Nada – they hit their mark.

Why? They require consistent center contact and a good swing or you lose beaucoup all performance – pretty much.

Even tour pros I found that play the MBs switch out the long irons for the MCs or the P-770s.

I cannot play these irons and no one I personally know can/should play these irons. These are for Tiger Woods & Adam Scott.

They are absolute jewels in the bag and at address (along with a heavy dose of intimidation in the mid and long irons).

But, don’t be tempted. You need to be legit scratch with legit elite ball striking. You can’t even just be scratch.

Like the P-7MCs, make center contact and they sing. Long and high with a tight draw for me. Slight misses yield bad results.

They’re gorgeous and do exactly what they’re designed to do. They’re money in the right player’s hands. (0-3ish handicap)

Customer Reviews: Average rating of 4.9 with 51 reviews. 96% (22 of 23) would recommend the P-7MBs.

Recommendation: For Tiger Woods & Adam Scott. Maybe Rory McIlroy. The rest of us may want them…but we should pick more forgiving irons.

TaylorMade P-7MC Irons

Highly Recommended
Taylormade P-7MC Irons
4.8
Pros:
  • Solid Feel
  • Accurate & Consistent
  • Great Launch & Trajectory
  • Player Looks & Profile
Cons:
  • None
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TaylorMade P-7MC irons are best for consistently pure ball-strikers. Say, scratch to 3ish handicaps.

What we like:

  • Superb accuracy and consistency.
  • Launch well with good contact and fly on a mid-high piercing trajectory.
  • Very workable if that’s part of your game.
  • Great looking clubs.
  • Solid and softish feel.

What we don’t like:

  • Nothing – they deliver on their promise.

I’m able to play them…just barely. But, I have to be on my best behavior, but I can’t keep that up for long. At least not this early in the season. I could play up to a 7-iron pretty consistently. I’m asking for trouble if tried to play every day with 6-iron on down.

Make center contact and they sing. Long and high with a tight draw for me. Slight misses cost you distance right away.

They’re gorgeous and do exactly what they’re designed to do. They’re money in the right player’s hands. (0-3ish handicap)

Customer Reviews: Average rating of 4.9 with 83 reviews. 93.94% (31 of 33) would recommend the P-7MCs.

Recommendation: For consistently great ball strikers. The rest of us may want them…but we should pick more forgiving irons.

Mizuno JPX 923 Tour Irons

Highly Recommended
Mizuno JPX 923 Tour Irons
4.9
Pros:
  • Exceptional Feel
  • Accurate & Consistent
  • Great Launch & Trajectory
  • Player Looks & Profile
Cons:
  • Bring your distance
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The JPX 923 Tour irons are our favorite pure “player” iron from Mizuno and a solid step up from the JPX 921 Tour irons for me.

What we like:

  • Solid and soft feel – Improved over the 921s.
  • Easier to hit than they look.
  • Launch high with good trajectory.
  • Ample distance with a splash of forgiveness.
  • I found the long irons easier to hit – and hit well.
  • Love the compact head and cosmetics.

What we don’t like:

  • Nada – Mizuno hit the mark with these.

My strength is iron play, but not long iron play. I was able to hit solid long irons with good trajectory at my target time and again during my round with the 923 Tours.

I’ve improved my ball striking since testing the 921 Tours, but Mizuno has incorporated more performance in the 923s.

Customer Reviews: Early days.

Recommendation: I think you should consider upgrading or at least testing the JPX 923 Tour irons if you own the 921 Tours. You may find the difference in performance worth the switch.

Titleist 620 CB Irons

Best Player Cavity Backs
Titleist 620 CB Irons
5.0
Pros:
  • Exceptional Feel & Performance
  • Classic Elegant Titleist Design
  • Surprisingly long
  • Scoring MO-chines
Cons:
  • Nada
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Titleist 620 CB irons are next up on our list. Great for tour players on up to about a 5ish handicap.

What we like:

  • They perform precisely how you would expect premium low-handicap irons to perform.  
  • They feel and play as good as they look…and they look GOOD.
  • At least half a club longer than my every day set with the same loft.
  • Decent forgiveness, too.

What we don’t like:

  • Nothing – awesome clubs.

This is the second set of Titleist irons I’ve ever tested. The first was the T200s from a couple of years ago, which I loved.

So, I had high expectations for the 620 CBs. They were exceeded. 

Online images don’t do justice to how beautiful these irons are. From their minimal, elegant design to their perfectly sized compact head. Titleist knows how to do player irons

I loved them on the range, and I loved them on the course. The long irons are a bit much for me, but you can order any iron combo you want. So, no worries. I play hybrids starting with 4-hybrid anyway. 

Customer Reviews: There’s not a whole lot out there on the interwebs, but the few I found had nothing but good to say about them.

Recommendation: Try them. I bet you’ll want to keep them. I did.

Mizuno Pro 243 Irons

Highly Recommended
Mizuno Pro 243 Irons
4.9
Pros:
  • Superb Feel & Sound
  • Long with solid contact
  • Beautiful ball flight
  • Accurate & Consistent
Cons:
  • Good looks...not the best
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The Pro 243s are new to our list. We like them for 7ish handicaps on down.

What we like:

  • Exceptional sound & feel.
  • Great distance on center contact.
  • Some forgiveness on minor mishits.
  • Launch the ball easily.
  • Accurate & consistent.

What we don’t like:

  • Not the best cosmetics…but not bad.

Set Tested

  • Model: Pro 243
  • Set: 4 iron – gap wedge
  • Shaft: Nippon N.S. PRO ModusTour 120g
  • Shaft flex: Stiff flex
Club
Loft
Lie Angle
Length
4
22*
60*
38.75″
5
25*
60.5*
38.25″
6
28*
61*
37.75″
7
32*
61.5*
37.25″
8
36*
62*
36.75″
9
40*
62.5*
36.25″
PW
44*
63*
35.75″
GW
48*
63*
35.5″

7-iron Launch Monitor Data

Club Speed
Ball Speed
Carry Distance
Vertical Launch
Peak Height
Descent Angle
79.6
109.7
167.46
15.97 *
68.6 ft
36.7*

My swing is uber-rusty, but I’m working on getting it in shape. And, I’m using the Pro 243s to do it.

So, I’m mostly mishitting them…for now. They are not meant for this. These are precision instruments.

They absolutely sing when I make center contact. Quick launch, high trajectory, and long.

They only cover for the most minor mishits. My standard mishit – thin and toward the toe left me a club short consistently.

Bottom line: Stellar performance and exceptional feel. You need center contact to appreciate their distance. Minor mishits lose significant yardage.

Recommendation: I love the Pro 243s for low handicaps with strong ball striking.

TaylorMade P-7CB Irons

Highly Recommended
TaylorMade P-7CB Irons
4.8
Pros:
  • Nice Sound & Feel
  • Ample Distance
  • Splash of Forgiveness
  • Good launch, trajectory & workability
Cons:
  • Nada - they hit their mark
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The P7CBs are a more forgiving P7MCs I tested last year. (Also on this list)

What we like:

  • Good sound & feel.
  • Good looking compact clubheads – but not intimidating.
  • High launch and trajectory with good contact and a splash of forgiveness.
  • Not punishing on mishits.
  • Distance true to their loft and consistent.
  • Accurate & consistent.
  • Can play all the shots.

What we don’t like:

  • Nada – TaylorMade hit their mark.

Set Tested

  • Set: 4 iron – Pitching wedge
  • Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 Mid 115g
  • Shaft flex: Stiff flex
Club
Loft
Lie Angle
Length
4
23*
61*
38.5″
5
26*
61.5*
38″
6
29*
62*
37.5″
7
33*
62.5*
37″
8
37*
63*
36.5″
9
41*
63.5*
36″
PW
46*
64*
35.75″

I played one round and had two range sessions with the P7CBs.

I got out pretty much exactly what I put in. Good contact got me the distance, direction, and shape I was looking for. Minor mishits got most of that with a little loss of distance. Exactly what I/you expect.

These are player irons with a little added forgiveness. A nicer version of the P7MCs.

Bottom line: Great performance and feel on good contact with appropriate results with minor mishits.

Recommendation: Great iron for better ball strikers. They do all the things.

2023 Titleist T100 Irons

Highly Recommended
2023 Titleist T100 Irons
5.0
Pros:
  • Soft & Solid Feel
  • Accurate & Consistent
  • Great Launch & Trajectory
  • Player Looks & Profile
  • Can play any shot your skill allows
Cons:
  • Pricey
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The 2023 T100s are pure player cavity back irons and we think they best serve scratch up to about 8ish handicaps.

What we like:

  • Premium looks and design.
  • Soft, solid, and stable feel at impact.
  • Launch them high and straight or flight and work them any way your skill permits.
  • Excellent feel and stability through impact.
  • Accurate and consistent.

What we don’t like:

  • Pricey
  • Excellent clubs, but not a big difference from the 2021 T100s

No surprises here with the new 2023 T100 irons…or with any Titleist irons. They look premium in your hands and set up beautifully behind the ball. The compact heads are the perfect size for players. They do everything Titleist says they’ll do.

The feel remains among the best in the game. The ball gets up quickly with good carry and there’s a touch of forgiveness. More than the 620 CBs below. You aren’t overly punished by minor mishits, but you will pay the price with a loss of distance.

These are precision-scoring clubs. You’ve got to bring your game, and when you do…it’s glorious.

Recommendation – Continued excellence from Titleist. Superb clubs if you’re willing to spend the money.

Srixon ZX7 MK 2 Irons

Highly Recommended
Srixon ZX7 MKII Irons
5.0

Player irons

Pros:
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Improved Sound & Feel
  • Stable, Accurate & Consistent
  • Best Player Iron Value
Cons:
  • Nada
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Srixon ZX7 MK 2 irons are still a top pic for low handicapper irons and are a lot of club for the price.

What we like:

  • Improved feel over last year’s ZX7s.
  • Plenty of distance & more forgiving than most player irons.
  • Consistent and accurate and can deliver all the player shots.
  • Among the best-looking irons on the market
  • Best price for premium irons in 2023.

What we don’t like:

  • Nada

I knew the ZX7 MK 2s would be good irons, but I wondered if they could improve over the ZX7s. They managed to in a couple of areas. Better feel and a more compact clubhead.

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Customer Reviews: 96% of buyers would recommend the ZX7 MK IIs to a friend. 29 reviews total on the Srixon website and with a 4.8 average rating. 

Recommendation: These are the best value in the player / low handicap iron category. While sacrificing zero performance. Test them, you’ll see.

Callaway Apex Ai200 Irons

Highly Recommended
Callaway Apex Ai200 Irons
4.8
Pros:
  • Superb Sound & Feel
  • Easy Distance & Plenty Forgiving
  • Long irons a breeze to hit
  • Launch Easily with High Trajectory
Cons:
  • A little pricey
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I did not want to return these. Exceptional performance through the set. Great for 10ish handicaps on down.

What we like:

  • Stellar sound and feel. 
  • Loads of distance and forgiveness.
  • Excellent out of the rough.
  • Hittable long irons.
  • Launch the ball quickly and fly high and straight.

What we don’t like:

  • I prefer smaller, sleeker clubheads, but I’m nitpicking.

I figured the Apex i200s would be good irons with the same “clicky” sound and feel from all of last year’s Apex lineup.

Wrong.

The i200s perform exceptionally well and Callaway massively improved sound and feel. It’s now soft, solid, and refined. Among the best in the game at this point.  

Customer Reviews:

  • 4 reviews as I write this. All 5-star and all say they would recommend the i200s to a friend.

Bottom line: Callaway nailed it.

Recommendation: Put the i200s on your list to try if you’re in the market for a great player distance iron set.

2024 TaylorMade P770 Irons

Editor's Pick Player's Performance
2024 TaylorMade P770 Irons
4.9
Pros:
  • Soft and Solid Sound & Feel
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Launch High & Hold the Green
  • Can flight & work the ball relatively easy
  • Long irons easier to hit
Cons:
  • Big distance gap between 8 & 7-iron in my testing
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The new 2024 P770s are our favorite TaylorMade player performance irons.

  • We think you need to be at least a 10-handicap or so to play them.

What we like:

  • Best looking irons of the bunch.
  • Superb feel – soft and solid at impact.
  • Launch the ball quickly with high trajectory.
  • Ample forgiveness and distance.
  • Easy to flight the ball down, take off distance, and work the ball.

What we don’t like:

  • Distance gap 5ish yards more than I like between 8 and 7-iron.

I tested the P770s on the range, on the course, and on my launch monitor. I love everything about them.

The heads are compact, but not small. Performance is great out of the rough. The long irons are relatively easy to hit well – a particular weakness of mine.

They did everything well for me and covered for my temperamental swing on more than one occasion.

Customer Reviews: Average rating of 5 with 11 reviews so far. 100% would recommend the 2024 P-770s.

Recommendation: Great choice for the lowish handicapper looking for more forgiveness and a little help with launch and distance.

Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro Irons

Highly Recommended
Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro Irons
4.9
Pros:
  • Best Feel In Golf
  • Easy to hit - Easy to launch
  • Ample Forgiveness
  • Long & Accurate
  • Bargain Price
Cons:
  • Good, not Great cosmetics
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Our new favorite player’s distance iron from Mizuno. Best for 10ish handicaps on down.

What we like:

  • Exceptional feel – Best in golf.
  • Compact head.
  • Easy to hit and launch.
  • Accurate and consistent.
  • Good distance and can add or subtract yardage as needed.
  • Best price in premium player distance iron category.

What we don’t like:

  • Good, not great, cosmetics.

JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro Iron Specs

  • Set: 4 iron – PW
  • Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 Mid 115g
  • Shaft flex: Stiff
Club
Loft
Lie Angle
Length
4
19*
60.5*
38.75″
5
22*
61*
38.25″
6
25*
61.5*
37.75″
7
28*
62*
37.25″
8
32.5*
62.5*
36.75″
9
37*
63*
36.25″
PW
42*
63.5*
35.75″

Launch Monitor Data (Average #s)

Notes about the data:

I’m working on changing my swing and my ball striking isn’t consistent. So, these numbers don’t reflect actual yardage gaps you can expect from this set. But the numbers you see are the averages I got.

On the course, where it’s most important, I got distances appropriate to their lofts.

Also, I don’t hit long irons well in general, but I hit them much better off turf than off my mat.

Club
Club Speed
Ball Speed
Carry Distance (yds)
Peak Height (ft)
Spin Rate
PW
78
101
135
75
6843
9
79
110
155
79
5876
8
83
116
171
75
4821
7
85
119
178
76
4505
6
85
121
183
57
3690
5
85
127
190
50
3258
4
82
121
172
32
2461

JPX 925 Hot Metal Pros do everything well, but in a more compact clubhead. I think these may take the place of the “Forged” irons from years past.

They are a touch more demanding than the Hot Metal Pros I’ve tested in the past, but they allow for minor mishits. Just not to the degree I was used to.

The heads, though more compact, frame the ball beautifully at address and offer zero intimidation.

You can read more about my experience with the 925s here.

Recommendation: 10ish handicaps and lower should give these a try if you’re in the market for premium players distance irons and you don’t mind saving money.

Ping i230 Irons

Highly Recommended
Ping i230 Irons w/ Steel Shafts
4.9
Pros:
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Superb Feel & Sound
  • Easy Launch with Great Trajectory
Cons:
  • Price
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Ping i230s are my favorite low-handicap irons from Ping.

What we like:

  • They’re solid at impact for good control
  • Have nice sound and feel with excellent feedback
  • Get the ball up easily & send it on a high-penetrating ball flight
  • Have just the right amount of forgiveness

What we don’t like:

  • Nada.

Ping optimized launch, spin, forgiveness, and MOI for the i230s. And did it in a smaller clubhead than the i210s (which I also like).

I love the consistent loft gapping between clubs too. 4 degrees in the pitching wedge through 7-irons. Then, 3.5 degrees in the 7-iron through 3-iron. (I’m not sure why the change from 4-degree gapping to 3.5 degrees, though)

I prefer the i230s over the i59s and i525s because of their superior sound and feel. Not to mention I hit them better. The heads are larger than the other two, but not large. Hitting them reminded me of the G425s, which I also loved.

I was on or around the green all day during my rounds with the i230s.

Customer Reviews: 11 reviews with 100% 5-stars

Recommendation: Give them a try. If you like their looks, you’ll love the way they play and feel.

Callaway Rogue ST Pro Irons

Highly Recommended
Callaway Rogue ST Pro Irons w/ Steel Shafts
4.8
Pros:
  • Easy launch & Explosive distance
  • Tons of forgiveness
  • Flight & Work the ball easily
  • Incredible price
Cons:
  • Nada
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The Callaway Rogue ST Pros are our former #1 recommendation for player distance irons and remain high on our list for a few reasons.

What we like:

  • They look the part – Compact, with a thin topline and sole and minimal offset.  
  • EXceptionally easy to hit well.
  • Can play any shot.
  • Great pricing for player irons.

What we don’t like:

  • Nada.

I’ve owned, played, and tested Callaway irons for years. So, it’s kinda hard to surprise me. The Rogue ST Pros did just that. 

Make no mistake, the Rogue ST Pros are compact player-looking heads. Yet, they are incredibly easy to hit and play. Any shot you got, they can deliver. 

Customer Reviews: 23 reviews with all 23 giving 5-stars. 100% of buyers would recommend the Rogue ST Pro irons to a friend.

Recommendation: Do yourself a large favor and test these irons if you are in the market. Either at your local golf store or go through Global Golf (like I did)

Titleist T150 Irons

Highly Recommended
2023 Titleist T150 Irons
5.0
Pros:
  • Soft & Solid at Impact
  • Good Launch, Carry,Distance & Forgiveness
  • Great looking clubs
Cons:
  • Pricey
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The 2023 T150 irons are pure player cavity back irons and best for scratch to 8ish handicaps.

What we like:

  • Beautiful design.
  • Superb sound and feel.
  • A little extra distance and more forgiveness than the T100 irons.
  • Can still play all the shots.
  • Accurate and consistent for better scoring.

What we don’t like:

  • A little pricey at ~$200/club.

I played the T150s back-to-back with the 2023 T100 irons. The only difference between the clubs I noticed was about half a club more distance on center strikes and a touch more help with mishits.

They flight the same. Sound and feel the same. They look the same. And, you can play all the shots the same.

I enjoyed playing them and would happily put them in play – along with many, many irons I’ve tested this year.

Recommendation – Superb player irons with a splash more distance and forgiveness. Need about 6 more yards out of your irons? Give these a try.


2023 Titleist T200 Irons

Highly Recommended
2023 Titleist T200 Irons
5.0
Pros:
  • Gorgeous Refined Look
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Fly High & Straight but Workable
  • Good Sound & Feel
Cons:
  • Pricey
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The 2023 T200 irons are superb, refined player distance irons. We think they’re playable by 3ish handicaps up to about 10ish handicaps.

What we like:

  • Outstanding upgraded premium design.
  • Great feel and sound through impact.
  • Quick launch & high trajectory with good contact, but can be flighted and worked either way if that’s part of your game.
  • Good distance and a splash of forgiveness.
  • Accurate and consistent.

What we don’t like:

  • The price…kind of.

I just finished my review of the 2021 T200s (a little late, I know). So, I was fortunate to be able to get my hands on the 2023 T200s so quickly.

The playability of the new 2023 T200s is outstanding, much like the 2021s. But, the new design is to die for. They must have decided it was time for a serious upgrade and they done it good. They look premium and remind me of the T100s. In fact, all T-Series irons got an upgraded design.

You can check out our full review for more details, but you have to give these a try to at least see what I’m talking about.

Recommendation – Superb player distance irons serious eye candy. Must be on your list to try if you’re in the market.


Mizuno JPX 923 Forged Irons

Editor's Pick - Best Feel
Mizuno JPX 923 Forged Irons
5.0
Pros:
  • Best Feel in Golf
  • Superb Distance & Forgiveness
  • Play all the shots
  • Gorgeous
  • Reasonable Price
Cons:
  • Still looking
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Mizuno JPX 923 Forged irons are one of my favorite player distance irons of the last few years.

What we like:

  • You get every bit of the playability you expect from low-handicap irons.  
  • Best feel of any iron I’ve ever put my hands on
  • Loads of forgiveness & distance
  • Compact clubhead & clean lines
  • Best price for new premium irons

What we don’t like:

  • The lofts are a little stronger than I’d like.

Mizuno took everything that was great about the JPX 921 Forged irons and shoved it into a more compact and better-looking clubhead.

We had 20+ mph winds for one of the rounds I played with them. I was able to flight them down into the wind and elevate them with the wind with relative ease. They perform exceptionally well in all conditions.

Customer Reviews: Mizuno doesn’t collect reviews, but everything I’ve read on the clubs themselves is 100% positive.

Recommendation: Go to your local golf store and get your hands on them or demo a set from Global Golf. You’ll know


2024 Callaway Apex Pro Irons

Highly Recommended
2024 Callaway Apex Pro Irons
4.7
Pros:
  • Soft & Solid Feel
  • Splash of Forgiveness
  • Good Distance
  • Nice Design
Cons:
  • Pricey
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We recommend the Callaway Apex Pro ’24 Irons for 0 – 9ish handicaps.

What we like:

  • They’re sleek, elegant, and compact. I’m a fan of the brushed metal finish and the overall design.
  • Impact feels soft, solid, and muted.
  • Ample distance and a sprinkling of forgiveness.

What we don’t like:

  • Price – they ain’t giving these away.

These delivered exactly like I thought they would. They look the part and aren’t intimidating at address for us higher single-digit handicaps. They launch quickly and high with good contact but aren’t overly punishing on minor mishits.

I think their distance matches their lofts nicely. They’re consistent and accurate. So, no surprises 10 yards over the green. But, you can step on them if you need another 5 yards or so.

You can flight them down and take off distance too. Basically, you can play all the shots low handicap irons are supposed to play.  

Customer Reviews:

  • There are four reviews as I write this. 3 people give them 5 stars and one very unhappy customer gives them 1-star. (I don’t agree with the 1-star)

Recommendation: Solid feel and performance at a premium price. Worth testing if you’re in the market.


Taylormade P-770 Irons

Highley Recommended
Taylormade P770 Irons
5.0
Pros:
  • Good Distance, Forgiveness & Feel
  • Flies High & Straight, but Workable
  • Gorgeous
Cons:
  • None
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The TaylorMade P-770s are excellent irons for low handicaps looking for more forgiveness and help with launch and distance.

What we like:

  • Stellar performance in a compact “player” package.
  • Superb feel and solid at impact.
  • They’re gorgeous. Look great behind the ball at address and in the bag.

What we don’t like:

  • Nada.

I spent a couple of weeks with the P-770s. On the range, on my mat, and on the course. My only regret was returning them.

They can deliver any shot your skill level allows. High and straight is their default, but you can:

  • Flight them down into the wind.
  • Step on them for more distance.
  • Take something off if you’re between clubs.
  • Turn it left or right if that’s part of your game.

I’ve said it before on this site, but TaylorMade knows how to do irons.

Customer Reviews: Average rating of 4.9 with 182 200 reviews. 100% (81 of 81) would recommend the P-770s.

Recommendation: Excellent choice for ~11 handicaps on down that prefer compact clubheads and player performance with a touch of game improvement forgiveness & help with distance.


Titleist 620 MB Irons

Excellent Blades
Titleist 620 MB Irons
5.0
Pros:
  • Great Sound & Feel
  • Surprisingly forgiving
  • Excellent playability
  • Great looking
Cons:
  • Price
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WYSIWYG – What you see is what you get. These are premium blades and play like them. They are made for shot-making.

What we like:

  • Not forgiveness.
  • Not distance.
  • Not easy to launch.
  • If you don’t bring it, you’re not going to find it.

What we don’t like:

  • Nada.

Having said all that – I was able to get around the course with them fine. My distance and ball flight were good when I made good contact.

Slight mishits (where I live) weren’t punished too harshly and left me on or around the green – just a little short.

There are better options out there for those of us that aren’t low single-digit handicaps. I require more forgiveness – like with the CBs or Callaway Rouge ST Pros above. 

Customer Reviews: Again, not a whole lot out there. But, what there is is positiveComplaints center around shipping and delays and such. 

Recommendation: You’d be hard-pressed to find better blades. Worth a test at your local golf store or through Global Golf. 


FAQs

Can low handicappers use game improvement irons?

Low handicappers can absotively use game improvement irons. I did – 2007 Callaway Big Bertha Fusion irons, to be exact. 

What percent of golfers are single-digit handicaps?

Around 1% of golfers are single-digit handicappers.

Do I want more or less spin with my irons?

Whether you want more or less spin on your irons depends on your current trajectory, your distance, and how well you hold greens. 

What irons should a low handicap use?

Low handicap golfers should use whatever irons give them the most consistency – both distance and shot dispersion.

What is considered a low-handicap golfer?

I consider a golfer with a handicap below 8 to be a low-handicap golfer. Maybe even 7 and lower. There’s nothing official on this.

Is 4.5 A good golf handicap?

Yes, a 4.5 handicap is a good golf handicap. You have to do a lot of things right and consistently to maintain a 4.5

What are the best low handicap irons?

The best low handicap iron is the iron that looks, feels, and performs the best for you.

Final Verdict

Sooo many great choices for every flavor of low handicap.

For the current state of my game, I’d probably chose the Callaway Apex Ai200s. I need the added forgiveness.

This is why…

My #1 suggestion is to test before you buy. Either at your local golf store or take advantage of Global Golf’s Utry trial program. I use it and recommend it. 

Thanks for checking out my review of the best irons for low handicappers.

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4.8
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Pros:
  • Exceptional Feel & Performance
  • Classic Elegant Titleist Design
  • Surprisingly long
  • Scoring MO-chines
Pros:
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Improved Sound & Feel
  • Stable, Accurate & Consistent
  • Best Player Iron Value
Pros:
  • Superb Sound & Feel
  • Easy Distance & Plenty Forgiving
  • Long irons a breeze to hit
  • Launch Easily with High Trajectory
Cons:
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  • Nada
Cons:
  • A little pricey
Pure Player Pick
Primary Rating:
5.0
~$175/club
Pros:
  • Exceptional Feel & Performance
  • Classic Elegant Titleist Design
  • Surprisingly long
  • Scoring MO-chines
Cons:
  • Nada
Best Value Pick
Primary Rating:
5.0
~$171/club
Pros:
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Improved Sound & Feel
  • Stable, Accurate & Consistent
  • Best Player Iron Value
Cons:
  • Nada
Player's Distance Pick
Primary Rating:
4.8
~$200/club
Pros:
  • Superb Sound & Feel
  • Easy Distance & Plenty Forgiving
  • Long irons a breeze to hit
  • Launch Easily with High Trajectory
Cons:
  • A little pricey