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LOW HANDICAP IRONS

There is a vast array of choice on the market for low handicappers looking to upgrade their irons in 2024, so figuring out which is the right option for you can be a very confusing process. We have rigorously tested dozens of models and picked out our favourites in a variety of categories to try and help you narrow down your options.

Looks

Arguably one of the most important categories for low handicappers when selecting new irons is the looks.

Sometimes, a strong-performing iron can fail to make the cut if it doesn’t sit well and frame the ball nicely at address. Unlike woods, which generally live under the comfort of a headcover, irons are predominantly on show in the bag so the aesthetic from the back is also a consideration for many.

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