The topline is noticeably thicker than in the Icon and there is more offset on offer but the overall package is still fairly traditional. Looks-wise, the Ben Hogan PTx Pro irons are still relatively compact. We wanted to see how they performed so we tested the PTx Pro irons, up against the Icon model, at West Hill Golf Club using a SkyTrak launch monitor. The Ben Hogan PTx Pro irons have been designed to add an element of forgiveness and distance while still retaining a traditional look and forged feel. But whilst the looks and feel might appeal, not every player wants the uncompromising blade-like performance of an iron like the Icon. For those golfers considering investing in a set of Ben Hogan irons, the classic Icon model is hard to ignore.
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