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I tried out Maxfli’s initial forged irons in almost three decades.

News RoomBy News RoomApril 17, 2025Updated:April 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Maxfli recently released its first forged irons since the 1990s, the XC2 and XC3 models. These irons mark a return to club-making for Maxfli, following the success of their golf balls. The XC2 is designed for players seeking distance while the XC3 is aimed at game improvement players. Both irons feature a silver satin finish and unique weighting to optimize forgiveness and performance.

The XC2 and XC3 irons are fully forged from 1025 carbon steel and incorporate ceramic and tungsten weighting to enhance forgiveness. The choice of ceramic filling was made in consultation with GolfWorks, a club-building component company. Despite the unconventional material, the irons are durable and perform exceptionally well on the course. The irons are priced at $143 per club, making them a premium option at an attractive price point.

During testing, the XC2 irons were found to provide significant distance and a solid feel at impact. The irons produced higher ball speeds and flew farther than expected, making them ideal for players looking to gain extra yards. The forgiveness of the irons was also notable, allowing for high shots and green-holding capabilities. The stock lofts of the irons are slightly stronger than average, contributing to the distance gains.

The Maxfli XC2 and XC3 irons are now available exclusively at Dick’s Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy. The XC2 irons come in a 4-PW set makeup with two shaft options, while the XC3 irons are offered in a 5-AW setup with the same shaft choices. Both sets can be fully customized in-store or online for a personalized fit. With a price of $999 for a seven-piece set, Maxfli is making a statement in the club market with these premium irons.

The XC2 and XC3 irons have received positive feedback from players and reviewers, praising their performance, feel, and forgiveness. The return of Maxfli to club-making has been well-received, especially considering the brand’s history and reputation. With the XC2 and XC3 irons, Maxfli is offering a versatile and high-quality option for golfers of all levels.

In conclusion, the Maxfli XC2 and XC3 irons represent a significant step for the brand in the club-making industry. The innovative design, unique materials, and performance-oriented features make these irons stand out in the market. With a focus on forgiveness, distance, and versatility, the XC2 and XC3 irons cater to a wide range of players looking for premium quality at an affordable price. Golfers interested in upgrading their irons for 2025 should consider the Maxfli XC2 and XC3 as a top choice.

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