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Ben Hogan Fort Worth CB 아이언

플레이어스 캐비티2025

The Fort Worth CB is Ben Hogan's players cavity back, and it does exactly what a club in that slot should. Forged from soft carbon steel in a compact head, it gives better players a little forgiveness without turning into a game-improvement iron. The blade length is short, the topline is thin, and the offset is minimal. Look down at it and you know immediately what kind of club it is.

Ben Hogan built its name on precise, workable irons, and this one carries that reputation honestly. The cavity is there to nudge a few extra grams toward the perimeter, so slight mishits hold their line and don't fall out of the sky. But make no mistake about what you're holding. This is an iron for someone who catches the ball in the center most of the time and wants feedback when they don't.

Worth knowing: Ben Hogan sells direct to consumer and lets you order by loft rather than by number, which is a different way of thinking about a set. It means you build gaps that actually match your swing instead of accepting whatever the stamped number gives you. If you've ever had two irons that fly the same distance, you understand why that matters.

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The Ben Hogan Fort Worth CB (2025) is a players cavity that adds forgiveness without much extra size.

Ben Hogan Fort Worth CB 아이언: 주요 스펙

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플레이어스 캐비티
모델 연도
2025

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Value sweet spot

About a year old, so the first real discounts have landed while a replacement is still 6 to 18 months out. Strong value without feeling dated.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.

About the Ben Hogan Fort Worth CB

The head is forged from soft carbon steel, which is where the feel comes from. Center strikes give you that dense, quiet sensation good players chase, and off-center hits tell you the truth through your hands. The cavity is modest, not the deep undercut you'd find in a distance iron, so the center of gravity stays where a shotmaker wants it. That keeps trajectory penetrating and turns the iron enough to shape shots on command. Sole width is narrow and the leading edge sits close to square, which suits players who take a shallow to neutral divot and pick the ball cleanly off tight lies. The thin topline and minimal offset appeal to the eye at address without adding bulk. Because Ben Hogan builds these one order at a time, you can dial in loft, lie, shaft, and length rather than settling for a stock spec that's close but not quite right.

Who Should Play the Ben Hogan Fort Worth CB?

  • Single-digit and low-cap players who make consistent center contact and want feel over forgiveness.
  • Anyone frustrated by inconsistent yardage gaps who wants a set built by loft instead of by number.
  • Ball strikers who like to work shots and need an iron that turns over and holds trajectory.
  • Players moving out of a full blade who still want a compact, workable head with a touch more help.
  • Golfers comfortable buying direct and getting custom fit rather than picking a club off a store rack.

자주 묻는 질문

Is the Fort Worth CB a players iron or a blade?

It's a players cavity back, which sits between the two. The head is compact with a thin topline and short blade length like a blade, but the small cavity moves a bit of weight to the perimeter for slightly better stability on off-center hits. It won't forgive a fat or thin strike the way a game-improvement iron does, but it's more playable than a true muscleback.

Why does Ben Hogan sell irons by loft instead of by number?

Ben Hogan's view is that the number stamped on an iron is arbitrary, and that what actually determines distance is loft. Ordering by loft lets you build even gaps across the set so every iron flies a distinct yardage. It also avoids the common problem of two adjacent irons carrying nearly the same distance because their lofts are too close.

Do I have to buy the Fort Worth CB direct from Ben Hogan?

Yes, Ben Hogan sells direct to consumer rather than through retail stores. Every set is built to order, so you specify loft, lie, shaft, grip, and length up front. The tradeoff is you usually can't hit one in a shop first, but you get a fully custom set for close to off-the-rack pricing.

How does the Fort Worth CB feel at impact?

It's forged from soft carbon steel, so center strikes feel dense and quiet with very little vibration. That soft feel is a big part of the appeal for better players. The flip side is honest feedback: catch one off the toe or heel and you'll feel it, which is exactly what a golfer buying this iron wants.

Is the Fort Worth CB too much iron for a mid-handicapper?

For most mid-handicappers, yes. The narrow sole, thin topline, and minimal offset reward consistent center contact and don't do much to hide mishits. If you're a mid-cap who strikes it purely and just wants a cleaner look, it can work, but if you struggle with fat shots or need help getting the ball up, a more forgiving cavity back is the smarter pick.

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