The 10 Best Golf Irons For Mid Handicappers
This wiki has been updated 23 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.
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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.
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