Why We Like It
If you’re a player seeking raw distance, you might be drawn to an iron named Hot Metal. The achievement in this club is that it’s able to bring high ball speeds through metallurgy. Mizuno used Nickel Chromoly 4335—a remarkably strong steel alloy used in military aircraft—to create the thinnest face of any Mizuno iron ever. Of course, a hotter face brings with it a powerful sound. In this case, Mizuno was able to neatly walk the line of producing audio that was pleasing and have others in your foursome take notice.
Characteristics
- A 360 cupface provides maximum rebound.
- The design is based on studying more than 175,000 recorded fitting sessions.
- A slightly thicker face on the 8-iron smooths transition to less zippy short irons.
- 7-iron: 28.5 degrees; PW: 42.5 degrees
Highlights
- Top 5 best sound/feel game-improvement irons, low-handicaps
- Top 5 best sound/feel game-improvement irons, middle-handicaps
- Top 5 highest-flying game-improvement irons, low-handicaps
- Top 5 best-looking game-improvement irons, all handicap groups
- Top 5 best-rated game-improvement irons, all handicap groups
Price
$138
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
This one is a real dart thrower: I can pinpoint where I land my shots. Impact feels substantial and carves through the turf. Receptive to shot shaping yet forgiving. Center strikes are rewarded.
Ryan, 48, Handicap: 10Love the forgiveness and height. Well balanced: feels like it swings itself. You can feel the clubhead without it being clunky. Consistent, straight ball flight.
Molly, 37, Handicap: 0Soft feel through impact. Shots launch high but have plenty of distance. The ball jumps off the face. Has a forceful, penetrating ball flight that's still forgiving.
Scott, 36, Handicap: 14Why Impact Is Critical to Your Iron Play
Consistent shot shape requires one skill above all others: the ability to make flush contact with the ball. It’s the No. 1 fundamental in golf, and without it, this game can be an eternal mystery. Here, Sean Hogan, one of Golf Digest’s Best Teachers in Florida, helps you improve your impact from tee to green.