Ben Hogan
Ben Hogan Edge Irons
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The Ben Hogan Edge is a game improvement iron released in 1989, designed for mid to high handicappers (typically 12-24 HCP) who benefit from a larger clubhead, wide sole, and high MOI design that reduces the penalty on mis-hits and promotes a higher, easier launch.
Ben Hogan Edge Irons: Key Specs
- Category
- Game Improvement
- Model year
- 1989
Loft Specifications
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
About the Ben Hogan Edge
The Ben Hogan Edge features a wide sole, deep undercut cavity, and high-MOI design that keeps ball speed consistent across the face. The low, deep CG promotes a high launch angle that helps the ball stop on greens. At impact it delivers solid and consistent - designed to feel similar whether you catch it slightly thin or slightly fat.
Who Should Play the Ben Hogan Edge?
- ✓Mid to high handicappers (12-24 HCP) focused on consistency and forgiveness
- ✓Golfers who benefit from a higher launch and softer landing on approach shots
- ✓Players who tend to miss thin and need help getting the ball airborne
Frequently Asked Questions
What handicap are the Ben Hogan Edge irons suited for?
The Ben Hogan Edge is a game improvement iron, designed for mid to high handicappers (typically 12-24 HCP). Handicaps from approximately 12-24 benefit most from this design.
How do the Ben Hogan Edge irons feel at impact?
The Ben Hogan Edge is designed to feel solid and consistent - designed to feel similar whether you catch it slightly thin or slightly fat. The consistent feel across the face is intentional - it builds confidence by making solid and slightly off-centre strikes feel similar.
Are the Ben Hogan Edge irons still available?
The Ben Hogan Edge (1989) represents the an earlier generation of this model. Newer versions may be available - use our iron finder to compare this set against the latest releases.
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