KZG EVOLUTION Irons

KZG EVOLUTION Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The Forged Evolution irons give each head its own unique design because a players needs vary from club-to-club. With a perimeter weighted cavity-back in the 2-iron; the emphasis gradually shifts from game-improvement to playability and control in the mid irons, ending with an exquisite muscleback blade wedge. It is the perfect progressive set with each iron 10% different from each adjoining iron. Most manufacturers only vary their blended sets by only 3 club increments.
The Evolution Irons are made with 1020 carbon steel bars, which are hammered into shape, cooled, and trimmed, then hammered again before being hand-finished to exact specifications. Most companies forge their iron heads once, which produces voids and porosites in the metal that contributes to inconsistent shot dispersion.


Our double-forged process manufactured by expert craftsman in Japan is unmatched in the golf industry. It provides more compact, dense molecular alignment, giving players the ultimate feel.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 06, 2014]
Tommy S
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Evolution

Wow!! The only thing I can properly say after getting fitted with my new KZG Evolution irons. I have been playing golf since I was 12 (over 40 years now) and this is the first time I have actually gotten fitted. What a difference it has made. The other major difference is the forging on these clubs. It literally is slicing butter with a hot knife. So smooth and easy. I have the rifle 6.0 shafts which help tremendously on the trajectory. These clubs just stop a ball like nothing I have seen before. Even coming in with the long irons they hold almost every green and I can even now back up the shorter irons and wedge. If you are considering new irons, check out the big boys, then go to a KZG fitter like Jeff Parrot in Largo, FL and see the difference KZG can make.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 26, 2013]
Bobby Bale
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MA-1 Fordged

I had the MA-1 fitted last year and they changed my game from a 18 to a 12 in 8 months. The feel of these irons are GREAT!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 31, 2010]
bogey113
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Evolution

First time I ever felt compelled to write a review. I like to hit a draw but all the ball wants to do is fly straight when it comes off the face of these KZG Evolution irons. I out drove my playing partner with the 3 iron off the tee on a par 5. There were some strange looks in our foursome as others digested what had just happened. The shafts are pured S300's.

The ball flight coming off the irons is a boring flight that does not balloon. I almost hit a hole in one with the pitching wedge on a short part 3. I hit a few bad shots however there were straight right pushes that turned out not that bad.

The hype is justified on these irons they are staying the in bag. And this is coming from a golf club snob who only (up till now) played Japanese forged irons.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno Musclebacks, Bridgestone X-Blades, Zodia Wedges and Titleist Vokey.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 30, 2010]
Holehunter
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG Evolution Irons PX flt 5.5

These irons are simply superb! Mid-size forged with the forgiveness and power, (with help from the PX flt) to take any player to the next level. I've been out of golf for almost 10 years. I use to work as a club pro at a private country club and was able to play everyday fine tuning my game. If I had these irons back then, it would have only taken me once to pass the PAT instead of three! It did take me sometime to get use to the progressive offset on the Evo's. The pull draws were killing me! But once I got use to the visual aspects of a square offset club, (what little it has) the swing groove kicked in and I am very pleased with the results. These club are stupid long with this shaft set-up! I know it can't be just me. I'm 48 yrs old and smoothing a 6 iron 180 yards high and soft consistently. Way back when, I was lucky to hit the 6 iron 165 yards on a good day with my Mizzy's. Last week I was at the Dicks sporting goods store looking at all the name brand clubs and IMHO, they look and feel like toys compared to my clubs, like eventually they'd break on me. You know what I mean? Bottom line, if you're looking for some irons that you can trust and play true, these are the boys you want in your bag. Make sure you match these up with a shaft fitted for you and I promise these bad boys will be in your bag for a long, long time! If I'm correct, you can only purchase these irons brand new from a KZG certified club builder or used on EBay. The KZG website will direct you to the nearest CB in your area. I've only broken 70 once in my life and I have a good feeling with these irons I will do it again by the end of this golf season! Good Luck!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 24, 2010]
Serious Golfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Evolution

I got serious about golf nearly two years ago and decided to go with a players club. Even though I knew they'd be harder to hit, my instructor said they'd make me improve. These clubs are sweet in the sweet spot, but they are player's clubs for sure. If your swing is off, you are going to find out. When you hit it sweet it is amazing. I haven't hit that many other blade/mb's/players clubs, but of what I've hit these were the best. The heads are so small that sometimes they can be tough on balls sitting up in the rough because if you hit under them, their isn't much mass abouve the sweet spot. After playing these and then hitting my old Cobra SS Oversized, I understood what good players talk about when they say "feel". Also, the price is right.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 15, 2009]
geoff.ince
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Irons and woods

KZG is a great club. Irons generate a soft feel and forgiving. Using the woods, the balls goes straight! Within the first week, the score dropped by 10%, and continues to fall. Used a professional club fitter in Vic Australia

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 02, 2009]
Keith Beck
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Evolution Irons

I bought these irons about a year ago from Jeff at Golf Provisions in Largo, Fl.Had them custom fit with 6.5 rifle shafts. Best irons I have ever hit,when you hit the sweet spot it is like they say going thru butter. I also use their driver and 3 wood these are great clubs also. You won't be disapointed with these clubs. 8 hdcp. and dropping.

Customer Service

Great service Jeff at Golf Provisions

Similar Products Used:

King Cobra cavity back

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 24, 2008]
Justin
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: evolution irons

Great clubs. I had my reservations since I hadn't heard about this brand before. The clubs are very forgiving while still giving you feel. I've heard people say it feels "soft" and never knew what that meant until I hit these irons.

Customer Service

NA

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 12, 2008]
Dave
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: KZG Evolution Irons

Had a set custom fit with E-21 Scandium shafts. These are easily the best feeling irons I have ever hit. Only played three rounds to date but have hit some excellent shots. Excellent product KZG and with the custom fitting process, a real winner! I appreciate your attention to detail. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Customer Service

Haven't needed to use this yet.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made r7 TP irons, Ping S58 irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 17, 2008]
Twiceaces
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Evolution

I have had my eye on these for awhile and finally bought a set of heads. I have also always wanted to try graphite shafts in my irons so I bought a set of UST Harmon CWS shafts. What a combination! These heads give great feedback and are really forgiving. I went to graphite shafts because I fought hand pain after a round. No more! Forged blades have come along way over the past 10 years and these are some of the best.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

You name it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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