![]() ![]() Neil has worked for Golf Monthly for over 15-years. When you consider the potential benefit of the added distance and forgiveness, the Ben Hogan PTx Pro iron is an impressive offering that we think will catch the eye of plenty mid and low handicappers. ![]() Yes, the PTx Pro had a slightly hotter impact feel than the Icon but the differences were minimal. We were also impressed by the feel on offer. Admittedly, this was the iron we hit last in testing and the club head speed may have increased slightly but regardless, with an average carry distance of 170 yards, this would make the PTx Pro impressively long, despite the traditional loft. It is also worth pointing out that by matching the lofts, players could easily combine the two models to gain performance benefits at both ends of the bag.įor us, the standout number from the launch data was the added carry distance of the PTx Pro. We were surprised that the PTx Pro was not a little stronger but this certainly made it easy to launch and provided plenty of stopping power - look how consistent the spin rates were. The first point to make here is that, at 34˚, the static loft of both 7-irons is very traditional. ![]()
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