The new Ben Hogan Ft. Worth series of irons uses a new forging process…but will it work?

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32 Comments

  1. is he still playing legato golf balls? i bought a dozen, they dont seem to be durable at all. my irons were chewing up the balls after a few holes..

  2. Good video. Makes me wish I was a bit younger. I would possibly look at these.

    I think there is a caveat for some ten handicaps. I think that a lot depends on swing speed as well as ball striking ability. Someone like me, pushing 60 with a slowing of the swing, may not be someone for this set, even if it is long for a muscle back. I know some good, single digit guys that play the players distance and in some cases game improvement irons due to Father Time. They can hit the ball but don’t want to pull out a six iron from 150.

    But damn those are sexy.

  3. Ceramic? I always think of ceramic as something that is brittle and will easily break. Those are sharp looking irons though.

  4. Love that the Ben Hogan brand is still around and you are giving them some exposure! Love my older sets

  5. Been waiting for you to review the Fort Worth irons. Contemplating between the Fort Worth combo set and the Takomo 301 combo set. Considering price wise, leaning towards Takomo.

  6. Maltby and the Golfworks did this first. Its in their TS4 and was released well before the Ben Hogan. Hogan did not re-invent anything. Call up the Golfworks and ask for Britt Lindsey I'm sure he would be glad to tell you all about the process

  7. Love this video Gabe. The new upcoming Maltby TS3.5 will have the ceramic technology and even more forgiving than the TS3 which is exciting to think about.

  8. Hogan…great irons and are coming up.. I bought a set of Hogan PTx Pro irons when they came back on the market a few years ago and got 7 irons and a stand bag for $ 700 dallors…only thing I wish Hogan Co. would offer More Shaft Options…KBS is not the shaft for these clubs….

  9. Nice review Gabe. The new BH Forth worth looks absolutely stunning. I currently have in my collection the Forth Worth 15, which looks great and plays well, but this new version with the ceramic matrix core looks quite interesting.

  10. I’m sure these are nice irons but not sure about the price point. If they were down around $799 for 4-P, then they might sell more.

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