Benny irons
What stands out most with the newest members of the Benny family, the Ben Sayers Benny irons, is that they are brilliantly weighted to help square the club at impact. Throughout the set the long faces appear to have a thinner top edge than you would expect; this looks good and does not take anything away from the impressive forgiveness on offer.
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The Ben Sayers Benny irons (5-SW) feature a weight positioning system that provides extra stability and helps move the centre of gravity lower and further back in the head. This makes the sweetspot 25% larger than previous Ben Sayers irons, offering improved accuracy and distance.
These irons should suit golfers who need to find more confidence in their iron game or like confidence-inspiring looks throughout the set. They should also appeal to those who are starting out and looking to improve their game.
More Ben Sayers:
- Ben Sayers Benny hybrid review
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