Most irons sold in the US are produced in China and the China quality is well China quality.don't get caught up in the name of the iron get caught up the in quality of the iron. I have played just about every iron one can purchase here in the US (that means produced in China) but the Japanese irons are just so superior. If you ever play a round with these irons you'll get it. If you like blades do your self a favor - you really should check these out.Īlot of players on tour have him forge and grind up sets for them even though they may officialy "play" titleiest or nike or taylormade or whatever there are a lot of custom made miruras on tour. These are simply the best irons you can put in your hands.
If not and you are a good iron player you may wish to have a set built up for you. If you have ever played these blades or play them now you will know why and what I am a saying here. not sure if they are much different but im intending on reshafting them with either nippons or kbs tours.įor my money in my opinion the best irons are the Miura 1957 blades. I know have Wilson "Staff" blades which i think are circa 76. I have to buy a set somehow so i can search high and low for that feeling again. It felt like HEAVEN! INCREDIBLE! It was as if a stradivarius is shotty in every way but one single note which sounds of angels. it not only did what i wanted in the air with a soft draw, hitting right off the pin to 4 feet at the range. I also hit one.and i remember incredibly when i hit probly 30-40 shots of what i thought were "good" and then all of the sudden i hit this beauty.
i read somewhere that a guy was at the range and the golf pro showed him by making a circle with a permanent marker where the sweetspot was. Ive heard they are possibly the hardest irons to hit in the game.
Personally i think the best irons made were the fg-17s by wilson staff. they did in fact create the "forgiving era" of golf equipment. I will agree with the original post of the pings.