





⛳ Elevate your game with irons designed for precision, power, and pro-level confidence!
This WENGH 9-piece golf iron set, crafted from premium stainless steel with a shock-absorbing rubber grip, features a cavity back design and a low center of gravity to enhance forgiveness, launch angle, and control. Ideal for right-handed golfers seeking consistent ball speed and straighter shots, this set covers all essential irons from 4 to sand wedge, making it a versatile choice for both men and women.






| ASIN | B0BN578D5R |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #190,297 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #44 in Golf Iron Sets |
| Brand | WENGH |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (30) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | Golf iron 7 |
| Item model number | SR-450 |
| Manufacturer | WENGH |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 99.06 x 10.16 x 2.54 cm; 590 g |
| Size | Single iron-7 |
| Sport | Golf |
| Style | single iron 7 |
K**R
I would recommend these for a good starter set , great quality for the price!!!!
D**M
only received one club when I ordered the whole set
M**A
Edit: I should clarify, the 145 yards according to Garmin was total yardage. My carry was most likely around 8 to 10 yards less, so around 135. Also, my order was for the 7 iron only, which no longer seems to be offered. Still a great deal at $200 for a brand new full set of irons For reference, I am a slow swinging, high handicapper who is still trying to break 100. I think these clubs are most likely aimed directly at golfers like me. I found the club fairly easy to hit and was getting similar numbers to my gamer 7 iron. The head is definitely bigger, a little taller and wider which I assume would make it a bit easier for beginners to hit. I hit roughly 15 shots each with this club and my regular 7 iron. With the Wengh I was getting an average 69 mph club head speed, 87 mph ball speed and average carry of 112. My gamer was giving me 73 club head speed, 89 ball speed and average 117 carry. Keep in mind I was hitting range balls and also using a cheap portable launch monitor so the yardages are definitely off, I averaged 145 with my 7 iron last time I played according to Garmin Golf. This gives a good indication though of how the clubs compare to each other. My only complaints about the Wengh are the club head feels noticeably heavier than my gamer 7i, which is likely the reason for the slower club head speed. I'm also not a fan of the grip. It seems much lighter and skinnier than a standard sized grip, though it is plenty tacky. Overall, I would say at $200 for 4i through PW, this would make a great starter set for someone getting into the game on a budget but doesn't want used clubs.
D**L
Just got the new wengh Iron 4-sw and they are perfect. I love them, the feel, the look, the weight, the grips, and the swing. WOW and can they hit. 150-175. Pitch, chip, and out of the trap very nice. I would buy them again, and would recommend them to anyone that wants to pick up there game. I give them a big 10... GREAT CLUBS...
R**R
I am relatively new to golf, having not played golf since high school gym class. From a beginner’s perspective, all the components of this #7 golf iron appear to blend and fit together seamlessly. The shaft is solid metal, sturdy, and doesn’t bend. The iron has a nice feel and weight to it. It is an effective iron for my being able to move a ball some distance with ease. The grip supports a firm hold without hand slippage, but I would prefer that the grip be a bit thicker and feel a bit more comfortable. In my opinion, $49.99 (my price point) for a single #7 iron seems a bit expensive.