Rory McIlroy has returned to his familiar blade-style RORS Proto irons, explaining why he ditched newer cavity-back models ...
Rory McIlroy has confirmed he has returned to his long-standing TaylorMade Rors Proto irons ahead of his title defence at ...
For the beginner golfer playing max forgiveness game-improvement clubs, the most common and dreaded miss is often right. But has anyone ever considered that the physics of the golf club they are using ...
With a lot of pre-season chatter around the death of blades, it looks like so far this season, they're getting the last laugh.
Looking for new irons to add to your bag? Check out our Fully Fit 2026 to get the rundown of all the best irons and how they might help you.
While clubs like the TaylorMade Qi irons and Stealth irons offered mid- and higher-handicap players more distance and forgiveness, within the TaylorMade stable, P Series irons have always been for ...
If you scoring in the high 80s, 90s or 100s, these irons can help you get more consistent, hit the ball higher, and generate more distance.
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Are blades really dying out on tour? Not if the start of 2026 is anything to go by
There's an assumption that blade irons are dying out on the professional circuits, but the list of winners on the DP World ...
What the company says: “Optimized for playability and forgiveness, the 2019 M5 irons offer players an outstanding combination of distance, accuracy and feel in a refined and aesthetically pleasing ...
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