I Think I've Found The Easiest Irons To Hit For Female Golfers
Crafted for effortless play, our women's editor Alison Root put the highly anticipated new XXIO 14 ladies irons to the test
If you're a female golfer with a slow to moderate swing speed, these lightweight irons make it really easy to get the ball airborne for consistent results. They feel solid through impact, deliver high-flying shots and when you hit the sweet spot, the high-pitched sound is great.
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Perfectly weighted
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Exceptionally easy to hit
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Impressive sound
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Not for women who have a strong and fast clubhead speed
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Known for lightweight clubs that boost distance for moderate swing speeds, Japanese brand XXIO has introduced the new XXIO 14 range of clubs. Woods and irons are built with revolutionary materials and follow the theme ‘Crafted for Effortless Play,’ aiming to help women gain speed, accuracy, and enjoyment.
For US buyers, a premium package set is available through a collaboration with Vessel, featuring a standout white golf bag and the option to add a putter, providing a complete, ready-to-play set.
I tested XXIO 14's predecessor, the XXIO 13 iron and there are subtle differences. The latest model incorporates the same ULTIFLEX technology found in the XXIO 14 driver and fairway woods, which is a world first titanium alloy that is stronger and thinner for maximising ball speed with minimal effort. These irons also feature a thinner, lower face, which helps to get the ball airborne.
XXIO’s Rebound Frame technology isn’t new. It creates a face that acts like a spring within a spring to help deliver increased ball speed and distance. But this rebound frame now has an L-Groove that’s positioned lower than the previous model for greater flexibility.
I like the new modern, streamlined look of the cavity back with a splash of light blue, and unlike some irons, they don’t look too chunky at address. Some women might prefer a more subdued shaft colorway, but the silvery color with a delicate flowery pattern suited me, it’s not off-putting.
They’ve got a very nice feel, and with high expectations, I was not disappointed. It was easy to lift the ball with a high trajectory and power with notable distance. I felt well balanced through my swing and the flight was consistent, so they definitely provided me with confidence, as my iron play is not the strongest part of my game.
The acoustics have been tuned for the graceful tempo of women’s swing speeds and I have to say, that’s one of the big differences I noticed with the new XXIO 14. When you hit an iron, especially when you really nail the sweet spot, the sound is amazing. This includes the short irons as well. I felt particularly relaxed around the green with the pitching wedge in my hand and made consistently good and positive contact.
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These are some of the best golf irons for women, as they deliver effortless power, forgiveness and a sound that makes you feel great!
Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.
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