Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (2024)

In our effort to assemble the 2024 best irons, we have again compiled an expert panel of fitters to help you find out which of the 2024 irons is best for your game.

Ultimately the best way to find your personal best iron set is to work with a professional fitter using a launch monitor. The difficult part is a lot of people don’t have easy access to fitters, launch monitors, and club builders — so at GolfWRX, we have done a lot of the work for you.

Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (1)We are in the era of not just maximizing distance but also minimizing the penalty of common misses for each player — this applies to irons just as much as it does with any other club in the bag. And of course, proper set makeup and gapping is essential. This is why, now more than ever, custom fitting is essential to help you see results on every swing you make.

We want to give you the tools and information to go out and find what works best for you by offering recommendations for your individual iron set wants and needs with insight and feedback from the people who work every single day to help golfers get peak performance out of their equipment.

  • Join the discussion about best irons 2024 in the forums!

The best fitters in the world see all the options available in the marketplace, analyze their performance traits, and pull from that internal database of knowledge and experience like a supercomputer when they are working with a golfer.

It’s essentially a huge decision tree derived from experience and boiled down to a starting point of options—and it has nothing to do with a handicap!

Modern iron sets are designed into player categories that overlap the outdated “what’s your handicap?” model, and at GolfWRX we believe it was important to go beyond handicap and ask specific questions about the most crucial performance elements fitters are looking at.

These are the best iron categories we have developed to help you determine which category is most important for your swing and game.

Best irons of 2024: The categories

  • Overall performance
  • Easiest to launch/Slower swing speed
  • Pure enjoyment
  • Shotmakers
  • Most technology-packed
  • Best blade

2024 Best irons: Top overall performers

Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (2)

This category is the perfect place to start if you’re not quite sure what you are looking for. Distance? Check. Forgiveness? Check. Sleek looks? Check. The top five in the “best irons overall” category are perfect for those golfers who appreciate technology and want something that is going to give them shot options.

Srixon ZX5 Mk II

Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (3)

Their story:MainFrame v2 was developed with an Automated Intelligence process, flex-maximizing variable thickness pattern of grooves, channels, and cavities carefully milled into the backside of Z ZX5 iron faces for high ball speeds. Not only does MainFrame boost COR, but it also repositions mass away from the face and into the toe and sole for a lower CG for easier launch, more consistency, and forgiveness.

Fitter comments:

  • “I’m a big believer in the V-Sole. For high-speed guys who want a little forgiveness and are steep, it just doesn’t stick in the ground. Super soft and high launching. Not a ton of offset. It’s also been a good fit for moderate-to-high handicappers.”
  • “So I would say it, it kind of stands out in its category because it does launch higher than its competitors. It also sits in between some of the models, like, it doesn’t directly compete with a hollow cavity and it doesn’t compete with, like the Cobra King Tour. Like, it’s a degree stronger. For a forged iron, it performs great for us. The only problem is that it is a little bit light in a swing weight, so we have to be careful of who we fit.”
  • “It’s definitely one of our more popular irons for sure. You know, you get a guy who wants to play something small but still wants something more forgiving, and they don’t want kind of that full hollow body iron. I mean, that’s definitely one of our best sellers for sure. We’re seeing that a lot of combos — that’s a one iron that you can definitely combo with the ZX7 for sure.”
  • “I think a lot of guys like the concept of the V-Sole with them…If you’re talking an overall package, you know, for the guy that is looking for something clean. That’s a spectacular golf club. Good looks and good feel and great, you know, great performance, and it fits a lot of categories.”
  • “I think the one struggle a lot of companies have with that category is getting something to spin, so to try and give like guys so they don’t get those knuckleball shots or that fly out of the rough that goes 20 yards longer. I kind of think that that’s what I think makes that item so good is you get some spin on it, and I think it, it looks and feels good enough that like it, a guy that’s a mid-single digit can play it and be like, yeah, that’s good enough for me. But it’s also forgiving enough that a guy that’s in that kind of 12-to-15 kind of category if he wants to reach a little bit and play something that might look a little bit better. It just fits such a huge, huge range of players. I think it’s just awesome.”

For more photos/info, read our launch piece.

TaylorMade P790

Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (4)

Their story: Engineers utilized the variables of tungsten weighting, SpeedFoam Air, and internal mass — with an assist from AI — to precisely give golfers what they need in each iron. For example, launch and forgiveness in the long irons.More specifically, TaylorMade is using what the company calls FLTD CG (flighted CG) to strategically position CG throughout the set (lower in the long irons, higher in the short irons). CG is positioned almost a millimeter lower in the long irons compared to previous generations. In the shorter irons, the higher CG positions allowed engineers to dial in spin and promote accuracy.

Fitter comments:

  • “Best combination of everything. The amalgamation of all irons on the market blended into one mathematically perfect design.”
  • “I think people recognize the name. It’s a very popular club. It stands up to every model in a category.”
  • “That’s the staple in the players distance category. It’s year-in, year-out. It’s tough to beat TaylorMade — they don’t go wrong with that iron, for sure. They make little refinements, but it’s almost like, yeah, just keep making little refinements. Don’t kind of mess that up just because the, I mean, it, it fits such a wide range of players and it’s just such a good iron that fits a wide, wide range of handicaps.”
  • “I think where TaylorMade kind of struggled over the past is getting that spin on the golf club, and I think each generation it just keeps getting better. I think they did an awesome job.”
  • “If it’s not our best-selling iron in the fitting center, it’s always like number two. It’s such a great, great performer across the board. And yeah, it just keeps getting better every year. It’s really awesome; crazy distance on that thing too.”

For more photos/info, read our launch piece.

Titleist T150

Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (5)

Their story: The T150 is slightly larger than the T100, with a thicker topline to help increase distance and forgiveness. Like the T100S irons that came before them, the T150 irons are built 2 degrees stronger than the T100 irons, as well. To improve feel at impact, the T150 has a muscle channel in the back cavity behind the face for a more solid feel at impact. Like the 2023 T100, the T150 also has D18 Tungsten weights in the back cavity, and a refined sole for improved turf interaction.

Fitter comments:

  • “All around great iron and fits a wide range of players.”
  • “A perfect club for those single digit handicaps that still want that extra line of defense when it comes to making the jump to a player iron. Hardly noticeable but that added size and offset compared to the T100 makes it much more comfortable to the golfer and fitter.”
  • “Best combination of forgiveness, feel, workability, and distance.”

For more photos/info, read our launch piece.

Srixon ZX7 Mk II

Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (6)

Their story:The players iron ZX7 Mk II features PureFrame: an 80-percent thicker portion of 1020 carbon steel forged behind the sweet spot in the body of the iron for soft-yet-solid-feeling impact. Also significant to the design: A refined Tour V.T. Sole Proprietary sole widths, bounce angles, and notches in the heel and toe of the club aid clean contact from a variety of lies.

Fitter comments:

  • “What I love about that is for that guy that hits it, like square on the face of the golf club. It’s, this is the way I kind of explain to customers and they hit it like, it’s not gonna be the longest. It’s probably not gonna be the straightest, but you will hit seven iron in the exact same distance every time you hit it. And, and I think that’s the appeals to that better player because like very rarely do.”
  • “I’m a personal fan of it. No hot face. No jumpers, does a great job of controlling the spec which we like a lot…quite forgiving. That’s a, that’s a, that’s a major player in that category.”
  • “I mean, two of the five fitters out here play them. I mean, they’re awesome, like they’re still, you know, a small compact players iron, but you still get a lot of help and forgiveness out of them, which I like. You see a lot of these on tour that are non, you know, non-contract guys playing them.”
  • “They did a really good job of not screwing up a good thing. ZX7 was fantastic. It seemed like 50 percent of the non-contract guys in pro golf played that iron. It continues to give very consistent numbers. The better player wants a consistent number. They need to know it’s going to go that distance. This club does that very well.”
  • “Srixon has been the “sleeper” iron company for a number of years now, but I think the secret is out. The ZX7 Mk II fit many different player types, from tour pro to mid-handicapper. The forging is very soft and forgiving, and the iron is very workable for the player with more ability. They didn’t change the shape from ZX7 to Mk II, and I think that’s a great thing.”

For more photos/info, read our launch piece.

Mizuno Pro 245

Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (7)

Their story:Pro 245 2- through 8-irons — which are crafted from Gain Flow Forged 4135 Chromoly — feature Hollow Body COR construction for higher COR, higher MOI, and solid feel. Mizuno is also keen to highlight the soft muscle-back feel produced by its Harmonic Impact Technology and the substantial amount of tungsten (47 grams) in the long and mid-irons for ease of launch. Engineers achieved lowest possible placement without contacting the sole for lower and deeper CG via Suspended Tungsten placement.

Fitter comments:

  • “Great combination of ballspeed with a streamlined look.”
  • “It fits a lot of guys that are blade players but with more distance.”
  • “Good looking, forgiving, great feeling players distance iron with very good consistent distance control.”

For more photos/info, read our launch piece.

  • Join the discussion about best irons 2024 in the forums!

Best irons of 2024: Meet the fitters

RELATED: Best driver 2024

Your Reaction?

  • LIKE18
  • LEGIT5
  • WOW2
  • LOL0
  • IDHT0
  • FLOP1
  • OB0
  • SHANK6
Best irons in golf of 2024: Top overall performers (2024)

FAQs

Why is Miura so expensive? ›

The Miura golf clubs are more expensive than other brands because of the materials used, the manufacturing process, and the availability of the product. This availability is impacted by the time it takes to make a set of Miura golf irons.

What irons does Tiger Woods use? ›

In 2019, Tiger's TaylorMade irons became available at retail under the name P7-TW, and he added a set to his bag. He also started using a TaylorMade M5 driver and 3-wood. His TaylorMade M3 fairway wood and Scotty Cameron putter remained.

What iron is used most on the PGA Tour? ›

Titleist AP2 irons are one of the most popular choices among professional golfers due to their precision and accuracy. They are designed to provide a perfect balance of forgiveness and workability, making them an ideal choice for golfers of all levels.

What are player performance irons? ›

Players irons are another broad category, but to to put it simply, they are intended for better golfers. Players irons can take on the design profile of cavity backs or muscle backs, but they typically don't lean towards the blade profile.

Do any pros play Miura? ›

In fact many tour players are, and have been playing Miura made clubs under the brands of other companies due to contractual obligations, however few visibly under the Miura brand. Miura Golf's policy is that we don't pay professionals to play our clubs.

Do any PGA pros play Miura? ›

Now, the high-end Japanese club-maker has its first official PGA Tour ambassador in Abraham Ancer, who has played Miura irons since 2017 and won last year's Australian Open with the clubs in his bag.

What irons does Jordan Spieth use? ›

Now a seasoned PGA Tour pro, Jordan Spieth doesn't feel the need to chop and change equipment. In 2023, he refreshed his selection of Irons by switching over to Titleist's new T100 design.

Which clubs does Rory McIlroy use? ›

McIlroy is using TaylorMade's new Qi10 line, which debuted this year, in his driver and fairway woods. He also is using a new putter and ball in his promising start to 2024, which has seen him finish second and first in his opening two events.

What's in Rory McIlroy's bag 2024? ›

RORY'S 2024 WITB
  • Qi10 9.0° driver (Ventus Black 6X)
  • Qi10 15.0° 3-wood (Ventus Black 8X)
  • Qi10 18.0° 5-wood (Ventus Black 9X) OR P·760 3-iron (Project X 7.0)
  • P·760 4-iron (Project X 7.0)
  • Rors Proto Irons 5-9 (Project X 7.0)
  • Milled Grind 4 46° SB, 50° SB, 54° SB (Project X 6.5)
  • Milled Grind 4 60° LB (Project X 6.5 Wedge)
Feb 28, 2024

What irons does Will Zalatoris use? ›

The bulk of Zalatoris' iron set is Titleist's new T150 iron, which Willy Z switched to at the Sony Open from the T100s he had been playing. “When I first tried [the T150], shocker, professional golfers don't hit perfect golf shots all day long,” Zalatoris told Titleist.

What iron does Jon Rahm use? ›

Feel and workability are at the top of Rahmbo's iron wish list, which is why he plays Callaway's Apex TCB irons. Apex TCB irons are compact, classically-styled forged irons with minimal offset, designed for tour pros and elite ball strikers.

What iron does Brooks Koepka use? ›

As we said, Koepka uses Srixon irons, with the ZX7 MkII clubs in his bag. Those are followed by Cleveland RTX Zipcore wedges, which he has four of in his setup.

What's better, P770 or P790? ›

The P790 is preferred by a wide ranger of handicaps because it's offers both length and forgiveness. This level of forgiveness made the P790 a much more appealing option for many golfers. The P790 is bigger than the P770. Despite some of the physical differences, both golf clubs' performance is pretty similar.

What irons does Rickie Fowler play? ›

Moving to the irons and Fowler now uses a set of the newer Cobra King Tour irons. This is quite a change for Fowler who previously used his own prototype butter knife blade irons which are basically for flushers only and offer very little forgiveness.

What was so special about the Lamborghini Miura? ›

The car was the first automobile with a rear mid-engined two-seat layout, although the concept was first seen in a production road car with René Bonnet's Matra Djet, introduced in 1964. This layout has since become the standard for high-performance sports cars. When released, it was the fastest production road car.

Why is the Miura so popular? ›

The Miura was worked on mostly in secret, but when it was finally unveiled at auto shows in 1965 and 1966, the supercar was officially born. It was low, it was small, it was light, had a V12, and was wildly powerful. Only 764 were ever built, and it remains one of the most sought after cars in the world to this day.

Why is the Miura so famous? ›

Thanks to the abilities of the young engineers Giampaolo Dallara and Paolo Stanzani, the legendary Miura came to life and was made famous precisely by the 4-liter V12 engine, capable of putting out a maximum power among the various “P400 - P400S - P400SV” versions of 350, 370 e 385 hp, respectively.

Is Lamborghini Miura the most beautiful car ever? ›

Since its debut at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show, the Lamborghini Miura has been considered by my enthusiasts, myself included, as the most beautiful car ever. It also established the prototype of supercars to follow, with a mid-mounted V12 driving the rear wheels.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Stevie Stamm

Last Updated:

Views: 5735

Rating: 5 / 5 (60 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Stevie Stamm

Birthday: 1996-06-22

Address: Apt. 419 4200 Sipes Estate, East Delmerview, WY 05617

Phone: +342332224300

Job: Future Advertising Analyst

Hobby: Leather crafting, Puzzles, Leather crafting, scrapbook, Urban exploration, Cabaret, Skateboarding

Introduction: My name is Stevie Stamm, I am a colorful, sparkling, splendid, vast, open, hilarious, tender person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.