Which Iron Model Should I Choose?
MHB12 irons are a forgiving 2-piece hollow-body designed iron with a Thermo Plastic Elastomer (TPE) insert. MHB12 irons have a longer blade length, designed to promote ball speed and assist with mis-hits. The MHB12 irons feature variable face thickness, which improves forgiveness on off-centre strikes by creating a larger sweet spot, helping to improve overall consistency. Best for players with mid-high handicaps who are seeking maximum forgiveness. The set configuration runs from 4-iron through Pitching wedge. This model is ideal for players seeking an easier club to hit that provides additional distance.
HB12 irons are a players distance iron constructed of a 2-piece hollow-body design with a Thermo Plastic Elastomer (TPE) insert. HB12 irons have a smaller profile than the MHB12 and are designed to provide added control and workability rather than maximum distance. This model also features a variable thickness face to improve forgiveness while maintaining a more compact, player-focused design. The HB12 irons are best suited for low- to mid-handicap golfers. The set configuration runs from 4-iron through Pitching wedge.
HB12 irons offer a greater workability compared to the MHB12 model and feature more traditional lofts. Positioned between the MHB12 model and MB12/CB12 Combo set, the HB12 irons combine the best features of both.
MB12/CB12 irons includes MB12 (Muscle Back) and CB12 (Cavity Back) irons, and is a Players Forged mixed combo set, designed for the more accomplished player. The set configuration is PW-8i in the MB's and 7i-4i in the CB's. The MB is a pure blade model requiring consistent contact with the sweet spot, featuring a thinner topline. Both MB and CB irons have a 71mm blade length. This offers greater shot-shaping ability and feedback.