In an industry where offshore production has become the norm, a newcomer is taking golf back to its roots, both in design and manufacturing location. Straight Forward Golf has announced the production of its Model A Irons, recreating the only irons Robert T. “Bobby” Jones, Jr. ever designed, with a distinctly American manufacturing approach.
This limited initial run of 1,000 individually numbered sets comes with a price tag that might raise eyebrows: $3,232.32 per set.
Oof, but at least we’re having fun with numbers.
While premium-priced by any standard this side of Honma Beres, the cost provides an interesting window into what American-made golf clubs might cost in an era of potential tariffs and renewed focus on domestic manufacturing.
The Model A Irons draw their inspiration from the revolutionary Spalding Autograph Irons introduced in 1932. What made these clubs groundbreaking in golf’s Golden Age were innovations we now take for granted: matched lengths and lies, uniform swing weights, flanged soles and ribbed grips.










































