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Sebbywannacookie

Try Mizuno JPX hot metals. Amazing irons and what you're describing fits who these irons are made for. Strongly suggest a fitting though. Shaft is very important and if you have a left miss, lie angle can be adjusted.


BB-68

Definitely get fitted. Most GI irons aren't tailored out of the box for players with your attributes. They are designed for mid swing speed players who swing out to in with a low, sweeping swing arc. Since you clearly don't fit that middle of the bell curve, getting a fitting is going to be your best bet.


Melodic_Bug_2561

I’d get fitted. It seems like you play pretty consistently and at 95 mph swing speed you’re looking at an extra stiff shaft compared to what I would assume is a regular shaft in your current irons


-Wiggles-

Any game improvement irons will work. Go to a shop and get fit for them. Or better yet, go get a few lessons and let the pro advise you on if you need new irons and what they'd recommend based on seeing your actual swing.


golfer9909

Go get fitted before you just buy a set. It’s worth a few bucks. My clubs were set at 2 degrees flat and over time they moved back to manufacturer specs. I developed a draw with longer irons which is hard to play on a cutters course. Had them checked and readjusted last week. No more hook/draw. Took a few holes to not play the hook. On last 5 holes yesterday, I either hit the stick or flew just over it and stopped quickly. It’s probably not your swing causing issues, it could very well be the irons.


NoCranberry5080

As a fitter, unless you are a completely casual golfer and only play to drink with buddies and hack around on the weekends, I will almost never fit someone with 90+ clubhead speed into game improvement irons. Several reasons for this. Game improvement irons are great for forgiveness, but they can give very uncontrol distance to higher clubhead speeds, as well as a flatter trajectory and less spin, which makes them hard to stop on greens. I usually go into the players distance iron category for players who are high clubhead speeds and care about getting better. They still provide a good amount of forgiveness in a more compact shape, but the lofts aren't quite as strong as game improvement irons, and most of them are forged so they can be adjusted as your swing changes. I recommend getting fitted for sure. Look into irons like the P790, JPX 923 Forged, Forged Tec, i530, ZX5.