Mizuno JPX 923 Forged S-Taper Light Steel, Regular Mizuno JPX 923 Forged S-Taper Light Steel, Regular
New -34%
online only
Mizuno JPX 923 Forged S-Taper Light
€1,379.00 €899.00
available in: 5-PW
TaylorMade Stealth iron Steel, Regular TaylorMade Stealth iron Steel, Regular
-28%
TaylorMade Stealth iron
€1,189.00 €849.00
available in: 5-SW
TaylorMade Qi10 Steel, Regular TaylorMade Qi10 Steel, Regular
TaylorMade Qi10
€1,099.00
available in: 5-PW
Callaway Apex AI 200 Steel, Regular Callaway Apex AI 200 Steel, Regular
Callaway Apex AI 200
€1,369.00
available in: 5-PW
Titleist T200 Steel, Regular Titleist T200 Steel, Regular
Titleist T200
€1,599.00
available in: 5-GW
Srixon ZX5 Steel, Regular Srixon ZX5 Steel, Regular
Srixon ZX5
€1,199.00
available in: 5-PW
Callaway Mavrik irons Steel, Regular Callaway Mavrik irons Steel, Regular
-35%*
Callaway Mavrik irons
€999.00* €649.00
30-Day Best Price**: €649.00 (+0%)
available in: 5-SW

* RRP
** Lowest price of the last 30 days before price reduction

Iron sets for men for more length, better control and precision

We at Golf House are experts and are here to help you find the iron sets that are right for you. At Golf House's online store, we present professional iron sets that will help you hit higher, faster and farther. Depending on how you want to use your irons golf clubs. If it is hard and short cut, you may not need as much bounce. If you have a steep downswing, on the other hand, more bounce can give you an advantage because the irons won't dig into the ground. You need to decide how many iron clubs you want to carry in your golf bag. After all, there are usually about eight or nine irons. Therefore, it is crucial to your game that you use the right set of irons.

Men's irons golf clubs - blade, cavity and hybrid irons

Hit balls from clean positions, out of the rough or out of the bunker and do it with the perfect irons. Thus, among the iron clubs for men there are different types, such as a blade iron, a cavity iron or a hybrid iron. As a rule, single-handicappers like to use the blade irons. This is because this golf club offers a small sweet spot with a narrow club head. On top of that, the weight is distributed evenly throughout the entire club head. This in turn leads to a long and straight ball flight.

Amateurs or experienced golfers usually opt for a cavity back irons instead. This is because the weight is distributed at the edge of the club head so that the largest possible sweet spot can be created. This means that even golf balls that are not hit in the center fly longer and straighter. In short, cavity irons are easier to play. In addition to blades and cavity back irons, you can also find hybrid irons in the Golf House online store; they offer control and accuracy of irons and combine these characteristics with the forgiveness, distance and flexibility of woods.

Make your personal choice and get the irons that best suit your game!