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The Top Iron Brands of 2025 (Based On Iron Testing Data)
We’ve spent a lot of time breaking down our 2025 iron tests by category and individual model. In this guide, we’re zooming out and looking at something different: which brands consistently showed strong performance across the entire pool of irons we tested.
This is not a “best brand in golf, full stop” declaration. It’s a look at how the brands represented in our 2025 test performed within this specific dataset. Most brands on this list had multiple irons in multiple categories so we were looking for patterns.
Here’s a look at which brands delivered repeat strong performers in 2025.
Brands tested in the 2025 MyGolfSpy iron test
Not every brand had irons in every category but this is a list of everything represented across Player’s, Player’s Distance, Game-Improvement, and Super Game-Improvement.
| Ben Hogan | Bettinardi | Bridgestone | Callaway |
| COBRA | Fourteen Golf | Honma | Maxfli |
| Mizuno | New Level | Orka | PING |
| PXG | Srixon | Stix | Sub 70 |
| TaylorMade | Titleist | Tommy Armour | Tour Edge |
| Toura | Vice | Wilson | Wishon |
The top three performing brands of 2025
Based on consistency across all four categories and how often their irons ranked near the top, the following three brands delivered the strongest overall performance in 2025.
Srixon
Srixon was the most consistent brand across the entire test. They didn’t just place high in one category; they placed high in all of them. The ZXi7 won the Player’s category outright while the ZXi5 (Player’s Distance) and ZXi4 (Game-Improvement) both landed firmly inside the top tier of their categories. No other brand showed top-five performance in accuracy and forgiveness across this many iron types.
For golfers, this means Srixon’s 2025 lineup is as close to “no weak spots” as it gets. Whether you want control, stability or balanced performance, Srixon was one of the safest bets in this year’s test.
Callaway
Callaway’s 2025 lineup was built around ball speed. The Elyte HL tied for the top spot in Game-Improvement, the Apex Ai200 was one of the longest irons in the entire test and the Elyte X produced some of the highest ball-speed numbers in Super Game-Improvement. Across categories, Callaway irons consistently placed inside the top five for both distance and accuracy.
If you want irons that hit it farther without giving up too much control, Callaway was one of the undeniable winners of the 2025 test.
Mizuno
Mizuno delivered one of the most well-rounded iron performances of any company in 2025. The JPX 925 Hot Metal tied for best Game-Improvement iron, the Hot Metal Pro delivered top-end ball speed in Player’s Distance and the HL version produced strong forgiveness results in SGI.
The big takeaway with Mizuno is balance. They appeared in the top five for accuracy, distance and forgiveness across multiple categories, proving they can build irons for every type of golfer. If you’re hanging on to the concept that Mizuno is only for better players, you may want to think again.
Best iron brands for accuracy
Srixon led the field in accuracy, appearing in the top five more than any other brand. Callaway and Mizuno were close behind, each placing multiple irons near the top for directional consistency.
| Brand | Top-5 Accuracy Finishes |
|---|---|
| Srixon | 3 |
| Callaway | 2 |
| Mizuno | 2 |
Best iron brands for distance
Callaway and Mizuno tied for the strongest distance performance, each posting three irons in the top five for ball speed and carry. If you’re looking for irons that maximize yardage, these brands consistently produced the longest results of 2025.
| Brand | Top-5 Distance Finishes |
|---|---|
| Callaway | 3 |
| Mizuno | 3 |
| COBRA | 2 |
Best iron brands for forgiveness
These brands appeared most frequently in the top five for forgiveness, meaning they held onto ball speed and accuracy on mishits better than the rest. If you want consistency in your game, these are the irons you’ll need.
| Brand | Top-5 Forgiveness Finishes |
|---|---|
| Srixon | 3 |
| Mizuno | 2 |
| Honma | 2 |
Summary
Srixon led in forgiveness just as convincingly as it led in accuracy, making it the most stable brand for golfers who don’t hit every shot perfectly. Mizuno and Honma weren’t far behind, with multiple irons that protected ball speed and dispersion on off-center strikes. Golfers needing consistency across the face will find the most help with these three brands.
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