The 10 Best Golf Irons For Mid Handicappers

Updated January 06, 2019 by Quincy Miller

This wiki has been updated 19 times since it was first published in December of 2018. Being a mid-handicapper can be extremely frustrating. You're long past the huge gains that beginners often experience, but still seemingly a world away from scratch status. If you want to help your scores continue to drop, these irons can take your golf game to the next level. They're forgiving of the mistakes you occasionally make, while simultaneously giving you more control than ever. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Callaway Rogue

2. Mizuno JPX-EZ

3. Wazaki Cyclone Mx

4. Cleveland Golf CBX

5. Callaway Razr X HL

6. TaylorMade P790

7. Srixon Z Utility U85

8. Ping G400 Black Dot

9. Cobra King F8

10. TaylorMade M4

Editor's Notes

January 02, 2019:

Since "mid-handicap" can encompass everything from glorified beginners to those looking to take the final step towards polishing their games, we strove to include options for either end of the skill spectrum. Ultimately, a preference was shown for club heads weighted in the back cavity, and those that still had ample sweet spots.

Last updated on January 06, 2019 by Quincy Miller

After getting his bachelor’s from the University of Texas, Quincy Miller moved out to Los Angeles, where he soon found work as a copywriter and researcher, specializing in health and wellness topics for a major online media brand. Quincy is also knowledgeable about home improvement, as he’s had extensive experience with everything from insulation to power tools to emergency room trips, sometimes in that order. Sharing a home with three dogs and a couple of cats has forced Quincy to learn as much as he can about pet supplies, animal nutrition and, most importantly, the best ways to tackle the mountains of fur that accumulate in every corner of your home.


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