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Best Golf Irons 2022 (Top Rated NEW Releases)

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Looking for new golf irons for 2022? The best golf irons 2022 have been picked out in the GolfReviewsGuide.com shortlist.

But what should you look for in a golf iron? When shopping for a golf iron, it’s important to consider the loft, lie angle, swing weight, shaft material, and grip.

The loft is the angle between the face of the club and the shaft. It affects how high the ball will go and how much spin it’ll have. Higher lofted irons will go higher and have more spin.

Meanwhile, the lie angle refers to the shaft’s angle to the ground, affecting how the clubface interacts with the ball at impact. A proper lie angle will help you to hit the ball consistently.

In contrast, the swing weight measures how heavy the golf iron feels when you swing it. It affects how much power you can generate. A heavier swing weight will provide more power, but it’ll also be more difficult to swing. A lighter swing weight will be easier to swing while having less power.

On the other hand, the shaft material of iron affects how it feels when you swing it. Graphite shafts are more flexible and lighter than steel shafts. But the latter is more durable and heavier than the former.

And, of course, the grip of a golf iron affects how comfortable it is to hold. A nice grip helps you control the clubface and hit the ball consistently.

A good golf iron will give you the accuracy and control you need to hit greens from long range. If you’re looking for a great deal on used golf drivers, you can find high-quality options online.

Many golfers upgrade their drivers every year, so plenty of used clubs are available that are still in great condition.

We’ve taken a look at some options that could be added to your bag this year, and help you get the most out of your game.

Read on for the GolfReviewsGuide.com best golf irons 2022. You can also find out the top golf drivers for 2022, the best golf fairways for 2022, the best golf hybrids for 2022, the best golf wedges for 2022, the top new putters for 2022 and the best golf balls for 2022 as well as new golf shoes for 2022 and top rated rangefinders for 2022.

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1. Ping i525 Irons
2. TaylorMade Stealth Irons
3. Cobra LTDx Irons
4. Mizuno Pro Irons
5. Callaway ST Rogue Irons

6. PXG 0311 GEN5 Irons

NEW: The Best Irons for 2023

Ping i525 Irons

Ping i525 Irons

The i525s have a very similar look to the i500 irons that they replace as the brand’s number one players’ iron.

This is an iron aimed at the better and elite players with workability, control, distance and ball speed what they are all about. The profile is also slimmer.

The muscle back blade has a shorter heel-to-toe length than the i500, and weight has been distributed to the perimeter thanks to a tungsten toe and hosel weighting.

READ: The full Ping i525 irons review

TaylorMade Stealth Irons

TaylorMade Stealth Irons

TaylorMade Stealth irons feature a new-look Cap Back Design with toe wrap construction to produce an “extremely low” CG for more distance, more forgiveness and an improved feel from fairways and rough.

The design tweaks from the SIM 2 Max irons to the Stealth have resulted in an increased launch angle and a much higher ball flight for added distance in the new model.

There is a draw-bias in the longer irons compared to the mid-irons and a progressive reduction through to the short irons.

READ: The full TaylorMade Stealth irons review

Cobra LTDx Irons

Cobra King LTDx Irons

Cobra LTDx irons are new for 2022 with the promise of being the Longest Total Distance yet from the manufacturer.

Cobra have extracted more distance that ever before in an iron by making the LTDx more forgiving and versatile with less spin and a more optimal launch angle.

The new PWR-COR system and steel bar design behind the hitting zone of the face produces fast ball speeds that the previous Cobra Radspeed irons.

READ: The full Cobra LTDx irons review

Mizuno Pro Irons

Mizuno Pro 221 Irons

The Mizuno Pro irons are a history making range, featuring the 221 irons, 223 irons, 225 irons and the Fli-Hi irons.

The Mizuno 221s are the muscle back blade and have been based on the MP-20 irons, The 223s are the cavity back model and the 225 irons replace the MP-20 HMC as the latest version of the Hot Medal Blades.

The Fli-Hi irons come in options of 2-4 irons as an alternative to hybrids and break new ground as a first-ever Maraging MAS1C steel face in a Mizuno iron.

READ: The full Mizuno Pro 221 irons review
READ: The full Mizuno Pro 223 irons review
READ: The full Mizuno Pro 225 irons review
READ: The full Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi irons review

Callaway ST Rogue Irons

Callaway Rogue ST Max

The Rogue ST range of irons are new from Callaway for 2022 and includes the Max, Max OS, Max OS Lite and the Pro models.

Callaway have managed to extra even more distance to craft their longest irons yet, with A.I. Flash Face, patented Urethane Microspheres and Precision Tungsten Weighting all contributing to an impressive set of irons.

The Max provides all-around performance, forgiveness and ball speed, the The Max OS provides a high launch and is suited to mid-to-high handicap golfers and the Max OS Lite is the most forgiving iron with increased lofts in a lightweight package.

The Pro has hollow body construction with a compact players shape for low-to-mid single digit handicap golfers.

READ: The full Callaway ST Rogue irons review

PXG 0311 GEN5 Irons

PXG GEN5 0311 Irons

PXG 0311 GEN5 irons are new for 2022 with three improved models in the fifth generation of irons from Parsons Xtreme Golf.

The three options in the 0311 series are XP (Xtreme Performance) for maximum forgiveness, P (Players) for all round performance and T (Tour) for elite level golfers seeking improved control and workability.

The PXG 0311 XP irons have the most mass-market appeal of the trio of irons as the most forgiving, with new ultra-thin face technology to increase the MOI and forgiveness in this model.

The P irons, known as the Players model, is the all-round performer with a slightly smaller clubhead than the XP and stronger lofts to provide the distance gains.

The T irons are the most advanced of the trio of options and, known as the Tour irons, are aimed at elite golfers and low handicappers. Control and workability is what the 0311 T irons are all about.

READ: The full PXG GEN5 0311 irons review