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MacGregor MACTEC Forged M685 Irons with Graphite Shafts Forged irons are perhaps the most misunderstood clubs in golf. Their prevalence in the bags of low handicappers over the years has created the (mis)perception that they re harder to hit. But as the M685s so brightly demonstrate, they aren t. Forging is a far more complicated process than casting, and it s worth it. The MACTEC Forged M685s represent the next generation of forged cavity back irons. The unique hosel-face hollow-body structure, combined with the soft perimeter, high-rebound face, provides never-before-possible benefits of game improvement forgiveness along with the feel and control unique to forged golf clubs. By varying weighting locations and metal consistencies, the M685s provide easy high launch in the long irons and maximum control in the short irons. For golfers who want the forgiveness of the most modern technologies but can totally appreciate the pure feel of forged, the M685s represent the pinnacle of both. Variable Clubface Hardness High rebound face. Bigger sweet spot. More forgiveness. Induction heat treating the clubface rewards golfers for hitting it pure, without overly penalizing them for mis-hits. It s a science unto itself, whereby rapid temperature change realigns the grain structure of the metal. A coil connected to the face s center radiates heat outward, ensuring a measured transition to softness at the perimeter. The distinction is that MacGregor s heat-treating process is the metal itself. The uniform grain structure of forged carbon steel produces a uniform heat dispersion, and thus a more perfect trampoline. One that launches center shots faster and farther, while keeping off-center shots straighter, with less loss of distance. Progressive Weighting Localized CG. Optimal Launch. There s an important difference between a 3-iron and a 9-iron, but there s an equally important difference between a 3-iron and a 4-iron. To achieve perfect ball flight and maximum distance for each club, MacGregor has localized the CG in the ideal position for each loft. It starts out low and deep on the 3-iron for better launch and forgiveness, and progresses higher and closer to the face through the pitching wedge for maximum playability and control. Forged Carbon Steel Uniform metal grain. Shot consistency. Pure feel. Forged irons are perhaps the most misunderstood clubs in golf. Their prevalence in the bags of low handicappers over the years has created the (mis)perception that they re harder to hit. But as the M685s so brightly demonstrate, they aren t. Forging is a far more complicated process than casting, and it s worth it. The dense and uniform grain structure of forged makes it repeatable, which is why the M865s offer such a unique combination of shot consistency and feel. The next time someone says they re not good enough to play forged, tell them the truth: hard to manufacture, not to hit. Mixed Metals High rebound long irons. Soft short irons. Optimal distance and
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