The MOST FORGIVING irons in golf!

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Demo'd LP2 irons along with D9s, TM Stealths, and Cobra LTDx and was really impressed. The LP2s were more consistent in both ball flight and direction. I never thought of them as a fit for me, but I don't get to play as much as I used to and could use the help!

NCtrailX
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I bought the Launch Pad irons in October of 2020 after coming back to golf after 10+ years away from the game. never properly started using them till March 2021 and 1 year later took 14 strokes off my handicap and believe these irons made huge difference to my game . absolutely love them .

markgriffiths
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"Why don't I do it??" Cause most golfers would rather look like a pro than score like a pro. LOL

dmapes
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I have been using Cleeveland HB3 hybrid irons for several years now and as a senior golfer I can never see me going back to traditional irons again. Loved your piece on the Wilson hybrids and would like to see more of the comparison tests like you have just done.

leehager
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Using the Sim max os irons and love them. I hit a lot out of the toe so forgiveness is a must and these irons do provide a lot. My occasional center strike does go a bit farther but just makes me feel good when I do lol. I say use what helps you be a better golfer and stop worrying about trying to hit something that you really only hit well on occasion.

joejohnson
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Thank you, I absolutely love Wilson, the brand is so underrated, but for the price and the playability is outstanding. As I'm not well off, I was still able to afford the D200 irons, they play so good.

davidfox
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I was a seven handicap senior golfer playing TM SIMs. Demo'd the Halo, including hitting chips and pitching. Very impressed, ordered a set, 5 - D (Gap Wedge) and a hybrid. Unbelievable performance. I will gladly take the jokes and doubts that I will keep them long. Consistent distances, easy to swing and so much better around the green.

marionpatterson
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I remember hitting my dad's Spalding Executive irons. They were very similar in design to the Fazer XR irons. The Executives, to this day, decades later, were my favorite irons to hit. Very forgiving, felt amazing. I could crank a 3 iron and I couldn't even feel it squish off the club face. Amazing irons in my humble opinion.

CodeMonkey
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I purchased the Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Irons in graphite but only the lower end of the bag 8-SW and the improvement in my game since purchasing them has been quite impressive....gone from high 80's to low 80's in half a dozen rounds

sirnorbertsmith
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I play Wilson D9’s with Tensei graphite shafts and I love them. 4&5 are hybrids and 6 to gap are irons. Forgiving, crazy distance, affordable, looks good, quality components. I got them a year ago and I’m totaly satisfied.

jean-francoisrobitaille
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Hi Pete, great vid, like always! Got myself fitted with the Titleist T 300 when they were introduced. Love them. Don’t think I‘ll ever bother to get other irons. Good and reliable distance control almost regardless where you hit the clubface. But it would certainly be an interesting experience to see you play a few holes with the Wilson irons vs. your fitted blades.

thomasroesch
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Started using Wilson Launch Pad irons (older than shown in this video) and they have changed my game. Went from low 90s to mid to low 80s. Love those irons.

al
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Great review Peter. Been playing less than a year myself so forgiveness very important to me. After using some cheap Wilson Deep Red to get me up and running and have now upgraded to Callaway Mavrik Max (all second hand of course!). Wouldn't bother me one bit about how the clubs looked, as long as they helped me play a bit better. 👍⛳

davidhughes
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Just have to say - Pete, you create the best quality content in your genre on YouTube, no doubt in my mind. Loving your videos, can’t wait for more. Keep it up 👍 👏

TL-Golf-London
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Spot-on Pete. I just got back from my Srixon fitting for irons and a driver. My ego was telling me I needed a blended set of ZX-7s and 5s. My head said to have no expectations and to go with feel and results. I put an order in for regular graphite-shafted ZX-4s (4-PW) and a stiff graphite-shafted ZX-5 driver. I have never hit such good shots in my life. The toed, heeled and thinned shots were still so much better than shots with my old clubs.

AnthonyDavid
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Went for a PXG fitting...currently play the PXG Gen 2 SGI irons and they are awesome...but wanted an upgrade so i was fitted with PXG Gen 4 ( P ) irons graphite shaft / 2 up lie / and a 10 gram weight instead of an 8 gram and midsize grips....all i got to say is WOW I love them...soft feeling and pure..thank you PXG...cheers from Canada

GOLFADDICT
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Still playing with my callaway xr pro’s. Absolutely love them. They aren’t chunky but still forgiving. Wouldn’t recommend them to someone who just started golfing. But for mid to low hc that don’t want to spend a fortune they’re perfect

mooseknuckle
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My very first set was a Wilson box set It came with a driver, 3 wood, 5 wood, and 4-sw. Very solid, I have a friend who still plays them (the irons at least. The driver and woods have long since broken). After that I had the taylormade tour burners and they were very forgiving. The most forgiving I've ever hit are easily the great big berthas from Callaway. Ugly as the day is long but you literally can't hit them poorly.

lavin
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LaunchPad MkII definitely a big improvement in looks over the first version. Yes they are big, but they have to be. Now they actually look quite classy

cameronloveless
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Peter - as a 20+ handicapper I moved from "blades" to Wilson Fat Shaft about 10 years ago, following some advice from a friend who is a scratch golfer. They are definitely easier to hit but also added Cobra Baffler hybrids to help with the longer irons (3-5).
Obviously technology has come on even further over the last 10 years and now in the market for some new irons as I'm bringing my handicap down as I play more regularly.
Its really interesting to see these new irons and if I'm honest don't understand why more golfer don't got for the "forgiving" versions, apart from golf snobbery
Keep up the great work and love the changes of outfits in you video !😉

andywallis