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  • Pro Tip: New Irons

     
    Updated: Nov 12, 2025
    Pro Tip: New Irons

    As the leaves begin to turn and the fairways cool off, fall is one of the best times of year to upgrade your irons. If you’re considering new irons, GlobalGolf.ca is tough to beat with massive selection, great service, and solid return policies.

    Here are five excellent iron sets currently on GlobalGolf.ca, who each set is best suited for, and why fall is a great time to make a move.

    FIRSTLY - WHY IS FALL A GREAT TIME TO BUY NEW IRONS?

    Cooler air and firmer fairways often mean more consistent impact and better feedback. You’ll better understand what you need (more forgiveness? More distance? Better feel?). With the cooler nip in the air, that (unfortunately for Canadians!) means that the golf season is nearly finished – but off-season deals are around the corner. Companies are getting set to release new models so slightly older, but still top-tier clubs will often move at a discount.

    The off-season will also give you more time to get custom-fitted and practice with the new clubs before high-round months.

    WHY DOES GLOBALGOLF.CA STAND OUT AS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY NEW IRONS

    There is a massive selection to choose from, with new and pre-owned premium lines from Callaway , Titleist , Ping , Mizuno and TaylorMade – to name a few. There are a ton of choices, but there are also some great trade-in programs and promotions to help offset the cost, too.

    GlobalGolf.ca also offers custom fitting or upgrade options when it comes to shafts, so there’s never just “one size fits all.”

    And as a Canadian-based site, there is also less worry about import fees and delays, while the customer service and return policies means satisfaction is guaranteed.

    HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT IRONS FOR YOU

    1. Handicap / Consistency — If your ball striking is very consistent, you can handle more compact, less forgiving clubs. If not, forgiveness is more valuable.

    2. What do you need the most — Distance? Shot shaping? Forgiveness on mishits? Feel? Visual confidence?

    3. Launch / Shaft / Lie / Loft — Even a great head won’t help if the shaft or lie or lofts don’t match your swing. (GlobalGolf's fitting tools can help!)

    4. Budget vs. Longevity — Premium sets cost more, but if they last longer, hold their resale value, or let you play better sooner, the return can justify the price.

    5. Feel and Sound — Especially in the fall when temperatures drop, feel and sound can become more evident.

    FIVE SETS TO CONSIDER

    Callaway Apex Ti Fusion Plated: This is a very premium iron set. It uses a forged steel body with a brazed titanium construction and an exclusive chrome-plating (“Fusion Plated”) finish to offer both sleek aesthetics and high performance. They boast larger sweet spot, faster ball speeds than “ordinary” steel-face irons that feel like a high-end forged iron, but with extra punch meant for low handicappers (who also want a ‘showpiece’ set).

    Callaway Apex Ti Fusion Plated

    New Callaway Iron Set Golf Clubs at GlobalGolf.ca

    Titleist T250: A more forgiving shape than very compact blades, but still with strong performance tech. Forged L-Face with V-taper, ‘Max Impact’ technology for consistent carry, split tungsten weighting for better CG (centre of gravity) positioning, and better spin control in mid to short irons, meant for mid to low-handicappers.

    Titleist T250

    New Titleist Iron Set Golf Clubs at GlobalGolf.ca

    Ping i240: Known for its refined feel and classic look from address Ping traditionally builds irons that are balanced: good turf interaction, very solid feedback, and reliable on off-centre hits. The i240 fits in Ping’s line for players who want a high-quality forging with some forgiveness. They’re really meant for intermediate players looking for feel and precision but with little margin for error.

    Ping i240

    New Ping Iron Set Golf Clubs at GlobalGolf.ca

    Mizuno JPX 925 Forged: This is a hybrid between classic forged feel and modern performance tech that boasts CORTECH (a multi-thickness face) that provides a thinner face and higher ball speed in the long irons, strong turf interaction, excellent sound and feel, and good distance gains. They’re designed for low to mid-handicappers who want big distance without sacrificing feel.

    Mizuno JPX 925 Forged

    Mizuno JPX925 Iron Set Clubs at GlobalGolf.ca

    TaylorMade P790: The newest evolution of the P790 line. Notable upgrades: new forged face material that is about 20 percent stronger than prior generation faces, larger sweet spot, SpeedFoam air inside to help feel, ‘FLTD’ CG (Flighted Center of Gravity) to optimize launch and spin from long to scoring irons, a thinner topline and more refined looks in a package meant for lower handicappers who want distance, forgiveness, and the ability to shape shots.

    TaylorMade P790

    TaylorMade P Series Iron Set Clubs at GlobalGolf.ca