Last year Range Days debuted and the feedback we got was that you wanted to hear more, so it is back, for the 2020 campaign and this time, all about the irons. This series is for those that want to dive deep into the world of equipment, data and design unlike any other video and podcast series out there.
Range Days is not just about showing the data and the swings. In this episode Dan and James break down each strike and explain why the performance you are seeing is taking place and what to expect out of the equipment you are testing.
How does the Cleveland UHX set fare? If you are looking for the most in depth review on the irons, you have come to the right place.
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The UHX irons were already kind of high on my list to hit when I go in for a Club Champion fitting this year, this has probably moved them even higher on my list!
I enjoyed the video and I enjoyed the irons. I was surprised at the numbers, honestly. Spin and smash consistency that would make SGI sets jealous. That’s a story in itself.
I liked the short irons quite a bit in this set. Didn’t have a chance to hit them too much with how far back I was haha. If I can add one shot from personal experience back in Hammock, there was a peninsula type par 3, maybe even an island, can’t remember other than there being a lot of water. JB was joking whether more then 50 % of THPers would hit the water. Of course Candan and English Turn are on the green and I’m promising JB I’ll help make his prediction come true. Put a stinky strike on it, waaay off the bottom. No smoosh, guys. Comfortably on the green and putting. I was sure it would be dead in the water. They really are as forgiving as anything.
Great work guys!
And I really do still want a set if UHX
To me what sticks out the most is the forgiveness. Its just there in spades. Add in the v sole and it just screams confidence. I also feel its a nice package to look at.
Sometimes, companies get it right, this set of irons looks to be the "Right Stuff"
After watching the video, I really can’t wait to finally get my new UHXs out on the course this Saturday!!
Looking forward to your feedback @Roadrunner
Love at first strike, I’m sure!
Smush factor is high
The UHX 4i really has me intrigued. The hollow-body design makes it look almost like a 4h.
Range days is a ton of fun to do and share.
One of the most consistently positive revolving clubs I’ve seen to be honest.
I think these bridge that gap exceptionally well. A ton of tech, but a more comfortable look for many of us. Topline is a little bit square, but beyond that the profile through the set would shock a lot of people. I know it did me.
We had them at a THP event last year where people got a chance to use the full set on the range and golf course.
I’m sure the UHX thread is packed with thoughts on the other clubs.
Love that these might get more chatter right now. They seem perpetually under appreciated/talked about. So, so good.
Don’t worry: you’ll be able to try out the 4i & PW the next time we play together.
Man, I didn’t get any of that from them. In fact, the sound was among the best hollow bodies I’ve hit. P790 I would call metallic, HMB are a little sharp, but the UHX and Forged Tec are unlike any hollow bodies I’ve ever hit.
Now I want to hit UHX again. I remember them feeling like how a hybrid feels off the face. To me P790 were very hard, like I was hitting a 200 compression ball. I haven’t hit HMB, and Forged Tec felt fairly soft and by far the best hollow body I’ve tried.
I’m probably one of the most critical people on sound from a hollow body standpoint, and I thought they were above average at WORST. Of the 5-6 hollow bodies we had at that event, I thought they were in the top 50% for sound.
That said, I only spent time with the long irons.
The performance off the non center face contact shots is very impressive and we all need so forgiveness in our irons.
This video has me almost giddy. Well done guys.
I couldn’t find any graphite shafts that I liked so I stuck with steel this time. Might have to throw some recoils in them eventually though.
Looking forward to your thoughts!
They’re really really solid all around
Nappy!!!
This is pretty exciting. What steel shaft? Whether you give feedback here or in their main thread, tag me!