Irons
★★★★★ 4.9 · 58 verified reviews
Forged cavity-back set that bridges players-iron feel and game-improvement forgiveness — our most-fitted iron this year.
$999
Built to your fitted spec · In stock & on the demo wall · 30-day playability guarantee
Best for: Mid-to-low handicaps who want forged feel with real forgiveness
The Ironworks CB7 is the set we reach for when a golfer asks for 'players irons, but I still work for a living.' A forged 1025 carbon-steel body gives the feel, while a milled cavity and tungsten toe weight keep mishits online — the bridge set between blades and shovels.
The CB7 fits an unusually wide band of golfers, which is why it leads our iron fittings: mid-handicaps get real forgiveness on thin strikes, while better players keep the flighting and distance control a true cavity-back usually gives away.
Sets are built to order — lie angle, length, shaft, and grip to your fitted spec — and we include a free loft and lie check at the one-year mark, because forged heads move with play.
| Set Composition | 5-PW (6 clubs); 4-iron and gap wedge available |
|---|---|
| Construction | Forged 1025 carbon steel, tungsten toe weight |
| 7-Iron Loft | 31° |
| Stock Shafts | Foundry Tour 105 steel (R, S) / Meridian graphite 75 |
| Handicap Range | 3–18 (fitting recommended) |
| Custom Build | Length, lie, shaft, grip fit to spec — included |
| Warranty | 2-year manufacturer, 30-day playability guarantee |
★★★★★ · The gapping fix I needed
The iron fitting found a 22-yard gap between my old 7 and 8 iron. The CB7s, bent two degrees strong in the short irons, fixed my whole scoring zone.
★★★★★ · Feels forged, forgives like it isn't
Came from a game-improvement set expecting to lose distance on mishits. Didn't. Kept the feel upgrade. Best of both.
★★★★★ · Worth building to spec
One degree flat and half an inch short — the custom build costs nothing extra here and the difference in strike is night and day.
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