Mizuno, Ping and TaylorMade launch new irons
Ping's K15 irons, Mizuno's new JPX-800 and JPX-800 Pro and TalyorMade's new Burner 2.0 irons represent three significant launches in the game improvement category
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This month has seen significant iron
launches into the game improvement category from three of golf's biggest manufacturers. Ping, TaylorMade and Mizuno have all released new models that all offer attention-grabbing performance attributes.
Article continues belowPing's K15 irons are designed to be the
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most forgiving iron in the Ping range. The lightweight titanium face is combined with a stainless steel body and wide sole to help produce a high ball
flight as well as maximum forgiveness.
Mizuno's new JPX-800 and JPX-800 Pro irons are also
designed with forgiveness in mind. However, a new manufacturing process means the face
has been made thinner for added distance through the set.
TaylorMade new Burner 2.0 irons also
promise impressive distance. By designing each club separately TaylorMade has
been able to hit a wide variety of performance benefits through the different
areas of the set.

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