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New Level 623-M 아이언

블레이드2019

New Level isn't a brand you'll find in a big-box retail bay, and that's sort of the point. Founded by longtime club builder Eric Burch, the company sells direct and stakes its reputation on forgings that punch above their price. The 623-M, released in 2019, is the purest expression of that pitch. It's a muscle back blade for players who want feel and workability without paying boutique-Japanese-forging prices.

This is not an iron that meets you halfway. There's no hidden tungsten, no thick sole disguised by a slim topline. You get a compact forged head, minimal offset, and exactly the feedback you earned on each strike. Flush it and it feels soft and dense in a way cast game-improvement irons can't touch. Catch it a groove low and you'll know immediately.

For the right golfer, that honesty is the appeal. The 623-M competes with blades from Mizuno, Titleist, and Miura at a noticeably lower cost, and in blind feel tests it holds its own more often than the brand's size would suggest.

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The New Level 623-M (2019) is a compact blade for skilled ball-strikers who want feel and shot control.

New Level 623-M 아이언: 주요 스펙

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2019

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Refresh due soon

Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the 623-M is 7 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.

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 New Level 623-M

The 623-M is forged from soft carbon steel, which is where the buttery impact feel comes from. The shaping is classic blade: a shorter blade length, thin topline, narrow sole, and a muscle pad positioned behind the impact area to keep mass directly in line with the ball. Offset is minimal throughout the set, so the leading edge sits close to the hosel and the club sets up square and clean at address. Because New Level skips the retail markup, the finish work is better than the price implies. Milled faces, tidy grind work on the sole, and a satin finish that cuts glare. Nothing about the design chases distance. Lofts stay traditional, which means your 7 iron flies like a 7 iron and gaps consistently into your wedges.

Who Should Play the New Level 623-M?

  • Single-digit handicaps who strike the center of the face consistently and want maximum feedback and shot-shaping control.
  • Players moving down from a cavity back who already flight the ball well and are ready to trade some forgiveness for feel.
  • Anyone who wants a true forged blade but balks at the price of Miura or other premium forgings.
  • Combo-set builders who pair blades in the short irons with the 623-CB in the long irons.

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Is the New Level 623-M forgiving enough for a mid handicap?

Not really, and it doesn't try to be. This is a true muscle back with a small sweet spot and no perimeter weighting to rescue mishits. A 12 handicap who strikes it well could play them, but most mid handicaps will score better with the 623-CB or a players cavity back. If your miss is frequent and spread across the face, look elsewhere.

How does the 623-M compare to the Mizuno MP-20 or Titleist 620 MB?

Head shape and intent are very similar, compact blades with traditional lofts and minimal offset. Feel is in the same conversation thanks to the carbon steel forging. The main differences are price, since New Level sells direct for less, and availability, since you won't find them in most fitting studios. Resale value also favors the bigger names.

What is the difference between the 623-M and the 623-CB?

Same address profile and similar shaping, but the CB replaces the muscle pad with a shallow cavity. That moves some weight to the perimeter, so the CB is more stable on off-center hits while the M gives slightly better feel and workability. Many players combo them, CB in the 4 through 6 or 7 iron, M in the scoring clubs.

Who makes New Level irons and where are they forged?

New Level Golf is a small American direct-to-consumer brand founded by Eric Burch, a longtime club designer and builder. The heads are forged overseas to New Level's designs, then spec'd and built to order. The direct model is how the brand keeps forged blade pricing below the big OEMs.

Are the lofts on the 623-M traditional or strengthened?

Traditional. The 623-M follows classic blade lofts rather than the jacked-up specs common in distance irons, so expect honest yardages, consistent gapping, and higher spin into greens. If you're switching from a strong-lofted set, plan on losing half a club to a club of raw distance and gaining stopping power.

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