
Top 10 Softest-Feeling Irons for 2025
More and more of the quotient for success in iron design today lies squarely not in a rush toward more ball speed but in that most elusive of intangibles: feel. It’s why when we conduct our testing for the Hot List, we ask our player-testers to elucidate what they mean when they say a particular iron feels “good.” Indeed, that means telling us a lot more than that it feels “solid.”
(It’s made of solid steel. We have yet to come across an iron that’s “flimsy!”)
Key to those discussions about feel is how our players respond in one of our testing categories known as Sensory. Like most of our Hot List scoring vectors,
the Sensory rating isn’t necessarily positive or negative.
It’s an assessment across a spectrum from “soft” to “firm.” We use a five-point scale where a “1” is softer and a “5” is firmer. In our minds, “soft” is cushioned, like a couch cushion that gives a bit more than expected, and “firm” is a meat tenderizer on a flank steak atop a carving board. Point is, some players gravitate toward a firmer feel; others want soft. Still, the right kind of soft offers a kind of supportive element, receptive but meaty. As one of our players described the feel of one of our top irons, “The metal was soft but responsive. Even toe shots were responsive. . . . Definitely quiet, like a ninja. Snuck up on you every time you hit it.”
Among our 32 players, we have three handicap groups: low, middle and high. While Players irons and Super-Game-Improvement irons are evaluated by subsets of our player panel, the entire group rates both Players-Distance irons and Game-Improvement irons. What follows is our list of irons that rated on the solfter side of the scale in Players-Distance and Game-Improvement.
(Note: All irons are listed within their respective sub-categories in alphabetical order.)
PLAYERS-DISTANCE IRONS
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Apex Ai200
$200 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE
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Hot List Gold
$200 per iron
A forged hollow-body clubhead is married to a forged high-strength 455-stainless-steel face that wraps around the top and sole to create impressive face flex through the 8-iron.
The “Ai Smart Face” uses the power of AI to analyze regular golfer swing data to deliver tight dispersion along with added yards.
A cool feature of the Ai200 is the strategically positioned metal-injected molding weights that ensure the ideal center of gravity to create the proper launch.
Twelve grams have been taken out of the hosel area, which allows the center of gravity to be close to the center of the face.
Tungsten encased in urethane with microscopic air bubbles assists feel and positions the center of gravity low in the long and middle irons.
The Ai200 features a smaller profile compared to the Apex 21.
Top 5 in Forgiveness, all handicap groups.
SPECS: 7-iron: 30 degrees; PW: 43 degrees
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Apex Ti Fusion
$300 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE
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Hot List Gold
$300 per iron
A proprietary brazing process was used to join the stainless-steel body with the titanium face—an industry first.
The strong and thin titanium face gives ball speed a boost.
The forged steel body features urethane microspheres inside the head to provide a feel typically found in single-piece forged irons.
The diamond-like coating finish is more durable than PVD and produces an eye-catching aesthetic and reduces glare.
The gunmetal True Temper Dynamic Gold steel shaft completes the all-black look.
Top 5 in Performance, low- and high-handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 30.5 degrees; PW: 43 degrees
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Cobra
King Tec
$186 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE
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Hot List Gold
$186 per iron
The muscle-back shape cleverly hides the fact that the head is hollow and uses a thin variable-thickness face for greater ball speed and a higher launch.
A 20-gram tungsten toe weight in the 4- through 7-iron is positioned in a manner that allows the center of gravity to be more in line with the face center.
The five-step forging process and softer foam create a deeper sound that appeals to better players.
Because the foam filling is lighter, weight can be moved lower to foster a better launch angle.
A softened topline, shorter blade length and “tucked toe” provide the look of a players iron.
The 8-iron through gap wedge eschew the tungsten weights for a slightly more penetrating trajectory and better accuracy in the scoring zone.
Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 29.5 degrees; PW: 44 degrees
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Mizuno
JPX925 Forged
$200 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$200 per iron
A new hollow-body design allows for a thin, forged 4120 chromoly-steel face for added spring at impact in the 4- through 7-iron.
A revamped variable-thickness face in the 4- through 8-iron expands the sweet spot from previous iterations of this model.
Less weight in the toe makes it easier to draw the ball.
The company’s “triple-cut sole” features a beveled leading and trailing edge, promoting crisp, dollar-bill-like divots.
A metal bar in the back cavity and a rigid topline contribute to a syrupy feel.
Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 30 degrees; PW: 43 degrees
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Srixon
ZXi5
$186 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
4.5
GD SCORE
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Hot List Gold
$186 per iron
A condensed forging process allows for a localized hardening of the steel from the high toe and along the topline to optimize durability and feel.
The face features a variable-thickness pattern of internal grooves and channels, bolstering ball speed.
Use of a heat treatment makes the face softer and provides durability.
The 3- through 7-iron have wider grooves to enhance spin across a larger area of the face, and the short irons feature grooves that are deeper and closer together to maximize spin on short-iron impacts.
Srixon’s venerable V-sole design uses a combination of sole width, notches and bounce to promote a smooth glide through the grass.
Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 31 degrees; PW: 44 degrees
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Titleist
T200
$200 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$200 per iron
The dual-tapered L-face insert (in which the face wraps around the sole) improves deflection and helps shots maintain a tight dispersion.
The use of tungsten weights allowed for precise center-of-gravity placement to promote a high launch in the low irons and control in the scoring clubs.
A polymer-backed structure is closer to the face for a soft feel.
The sole’s variable bounce makes the T200 play smoother through the turf thanks to a chamfered trailing edge.
A sleek shape, shorter blade length, thin topline and same minimal offset as the T100 enable seamless set blending.
Top 5 in Performance, middle- and high-handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 30.5 degrees; PW: 43 degrees
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Wilson
Dynapower Forged
$142 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
4.0
GD SCORE
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Hot List Silver
$142 per iron
The variable-thickness face was designed with the help of AI analysis of regular golfer swings to produce faster ball speeds and a touch of forgiveness.
On the 4- through 7-irons, an arrangement of thin slots that flex on impact help shots hit low on the face retain speed.
A low center of gravity creates a higher launch to help shots hold the green.
Mass was taken from the heel side and placed lower and toward the toe to increase forgiveness on mis-hits.
This iron is forged from 8620 carbon steel for a soft feel.
The company’s Fit AI technology delivers custom-fitting options, including shaft recommendations in as few as five swings via Wilson’s mobile app.
Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 30.5 degrees; PW: 44 degrees
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GAME-IMPROVEMENT IRONS
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Apex Ai300
$200 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$200 per iron
The Apex Ai300 replaces the Apex DCB and targets golfers who are early in their journey or are looking to step up from the super-game-improvement category.
The forged 455-steel face was designed with the help of AI analysis of everyday player impact data in which the topology behind the face is different for each iron—thinner and thicker in areas where it needs to be to create maximum consistency.
The tungsten core has urethane with “microspheres”—tiny air bubbles encased in glass—that lowers the center of gravity to help with launch despite slightly strong lofts.
Compared to the Apex DCB, the topline is thicker, the sole width wider and the blade length longer.
Top 5 in Performance, all handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 29 degrees, PW: 42 degrees
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Cobra
King Tec-X
$186 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$186 per iron
The 4- through 7-irons feature a hollow body with soft foam inside to enhance feel and help the face bend.
A 70-gram tungsten weight is used to lower the center of gravity to maximize launch.
The wide sole also helps with launch and with minimizing fat shots.
Consumer feedback led Cobra to design a rounder, slimmer topline and to more neatly hide the offset to provide an appealing look at address.
Although Bryson DeChambeau is no longer sponsored by Cobra, the company has continued down the path of one-length irons with the King Tec-X One Length in which every iron is the length and weight of a 7-iron.
Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 27 degrees; PW: 42 degrees
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Titleist
T350
$200 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
5.0
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$200 per iron
The T350 is the company’s most aggressive approach to forgiveness and ball speed with its larger size and wider sole.
The high-strength, variable-thickness steel face features the same alloy as the T200 as well as the L-shape that overlaps into the sole for extra rebound at impact.
Healthy chunks of super-dense tungsten in the heel and toe foster sumo-wrestler stability on off-center hits.
The hollow design houses the polymer-core structure (previously on the back of the T300), moving it closer to the face for better performance and feel.
When designing a sole, who better to lean on than Bob Vokey and his wedge team at Titleist. Their work inspired the variable-bounce sole used on these irons.
Top 5 in Performance, all handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 29 degrees; PW: 43 degrees
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Tour Edge
Exotics E725
$115 per iron
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Golf Galaxy
4.0
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Silver
$115 per iron
The extreme low-rearward center of gravity provides an extremely high moment of inertia, which helps maximize speed on off-center strikes.
A one-piece, high-strength steel body with a 360-degree undercut helps lower the center of gravity for a higher launch.
Tour Edge’s diamond-face variable-thickness design features 103 “diamonds” in the face that serve as mini-trampolines to maximize ball speed.
Reduced thickness in the heel and toe areas of the face helps minimize the loss of ball speed on off-center strikes.
Heel and toe relief are provided by using a heavy sole rail that enhances turf interaction to make entering and exiting the ground easier.
Top 5 in Forgiveness, low-handicaps.
SPECS: 7-iron: 27.5 degrees; PW: 42 degrees
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