

The long irons have more mass positioned low in the heads, which pulls the center of gravity down and encourages higher-launching shots. What golfers won’t see is a weight pad on the back of the heads that the company calls a Progressive Center of Mass system. The lofts are very traditional, with the 5-iron being 26 degrees and the pitching wedge at 46 degrees. In the Icon’s address position, golfers will see virtually no offset, a short blade length and a thin topline. Instead, Hogan makes Edge irons for mid- and higher-handicap players.

The new Hogan Icon irons are for accomplished golfers who want to curve and turn the ball in different directions and control its flight, not for golfers who struggle to repeat their swing or who need extra forgiveness. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, orders for Black clubs will be available soon. Specs: Forged irons with a progressive center of gravity and V-sole designĪvailable: Pre-orders for chrome clubs are being taken now. Price: $770 (chrome) for seven clubs (4-PW), $800 (black)
