Home

Advertisement

Tour Striker Pro Iron

Equipment Details

Golfer

Mens

Handicap

Any

Right Hand

No

Left Hand

No

Material

Steel

Shaft Type

Steel

Additional Clubs

5, 7, 8, SW

Miscellaneous

This is a training aid more than a club

Manufacturer's Site

Recommended Irons

Ping G25 Iron

Ping G25 Iron
Best cast iron, superb feel

Cobra AMP Cell Iron

Cobra AMP Cell Iron
Colourful and very easy to hit

Callaway X Hot Pro Iron

Callaway X Hot Pro Iron
Excellent distance performance iron

TaylorMade RocketBladez Iron

TaylorMade RocketBladez Iron
Best distance iron

Mizuno JPX825 Pro Iron

Mizuno JPX825 Pro Iron
Best forged mid handicap iron

Cleveland 588 CB Iron

Cleveland 588 CB Iron
Best forged cavity back for better players

Ping i20 Iron

Ping i20 Iron
Best cast low handicap iron

Wilson Ci11 Iron

Wilson Ci11 Iron
Best value game improvement iron

Mizuno MP-59 Iron

Mizuno MP-59 Iron
Best low handicapper iron

Mizuno MP-69 Iron

Mizuno MP-69 Iron
Best blade iron

Tour Striker Pro Irons

Tour Striker Read Reviews
5 stars out of 5 (Based on 3 reviews)

The Tour Striker Pro iron training club is designed to train you to hit down on the ball at impact like a Tour Pro. If you get the impact position right then the ball will fly as normal. If you don't then the raised bevel face will give you instant feedback with the ball being mishit. The head is cast from 433 stainless steel and the vibration dampening logo on the back cavity of the Tour Striker Pro iron reduces shock on mis-hit shots while developing ball striking skills.

The Pro version is aimed at single figure handicaps and there is also a standard Tour Striker iron for higher handicappers that has a lower leading edge to make things slightly easier. There are a variety of lofts for each model from 5-iron to wedge so you can improve all aspects of yoru game.

Buy Online

Average rating for this product from 3 reviews

Average Rating

What Says

Golfalot
5 stars out of 5
Tour Striker Pro Irons Review

When we first saw the Tour Striker Pro iron we were intrigued by what on earth it was. The looks certainly draw a second glance and you think there is no way you can hit this club. The raised bevel on the face means that a correct strike will see the ball fly as normal. If you don't achieve this then it will mishit it much to everyone else's amusement. However if you want to learn to hit down on the ball now then this is the club for you. Even low handicappers are unsure if they can do it, but most do and the buzz from hitting a normal shot from a tight lie with the Tour Striker is great.

There are a variety of lofts from 5-iron down to wedge and all of them are great. We particularly like the 56 degree version as that is where we feel most players are more prone to scooping the ball rather than hitting down on it. The face looks even smaller on the wedge but get it right and you can play all the shots you normally do. The Pro verison is ideal for single figure handicappers, but there is also a standard version for mid to higher handicappers. The Tour Striker Pro is a simple but effective iron that is a great training aid and we would recommend it to all levels of player.

What You Say

Brad Blair

United Kingdom
Handicap: 1

User Rating:
This user's reviews have been rated 4/5 by other users (3 votes)

Very intimidating club to look at in your hand, and likewise at address. You immediately feel what it is that you need to do with your swing in order to hit the ball cleanly. If you don't, the feedback is pretty evident. Really useful training tool though. One you can use on the range, or even on the course in practice, and a unique concept of how to combat one of the key mistakes made by the large majority of golfers.

You must be logged in to write or rate reviews. Please Login or Register.

Your Comments