Wishon Golf
Wishon Golf 565MC Forged Irons
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The Wishon Golf 565MC Forged is a players cavity iron released in 2016, designed for low to mid handicappers (typically 0-12 HCP) who want a players' look at address with a touch more forgiveness than a full blade. The cavity provides perimeter weighting that supports slightly off-centre strikes.
Wishon Golf 565MC Forged Irons: Key Specs
- Category
- Players Cavity
- Model year
- 2016
Loft Specifications
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
About the Wishon Golf 565MC Forged
The Wishon Golf 565MC Forged features a classic cavity back construction that redistributes weight to the perimeter for improved MOI while maintaining the look and feel preferred by lower-handicap golfers. At impact it delivers a blend of feedback and forgiveness, with a slightly softer sensation than a blade on well-struck shots.
Who Should Play the Wishon Golf 565MC Forged?
- ✓Low to mid handicappers (0-12 HCP) looking for a refined address profile
- ✓Players who want some perimeter weighting without a game-improvement look
- ✓Improving golfers moving down from a game-improvement set
Frequently Asked Questions
What handicap are the Wishon Golf 565MC Forged irons suited for?
The Wishon Golf 565MC Forged is a players cavity iron, designed for low to mid handicappers (typically 0-12 HCP). Golfers with a handicap above 12 would typically find more benefit in a game-improvement design.
How do the Wishon Golf 565MC Forged irons feel at impact?
The Wishon Golf 565MC Forged is designed to feel a blend of feedback and forgiveness, with a slightly softer sensation than a blade on well-struck shots.
Are the Wishon Golf 565MC Forged irons still available?
The Wishon Golf 565MC Forged (2016) 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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