Best Player’s Irons for Distance (Ranked)
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Best Player’s Irons for Distance (Ranked)

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Best Player’s Irons for Distance (Ranked)

When it comes to player’s irons, distance usually isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. These clubs are designed for precision, control, and shot shaping. Raw yardage is not the most important component. However, some golfers are concerned about going to player’s irons because they don’t want to lose distance. If distance matters to you in a player’s iron, here are the top player’s irons for distance ranked.

Best Overall player’s iron for distance: Vice VGI01

Best Player's Iron for distance - Vice VGI01
  • Distance Score: 9.7 (Highest in test)
  • Overall Score: 8.5
  • Price: $799.99
  • Overall Rank: 15th of 22

The Vice VGI01 got one thing right: distance. It’s the longest player’s iron of 2025, but it did struggle a bit in both forgiveness and accuracy. The Vice irons come at a fair price, and testers were surprised by how good the sound and feel were.

One tester said, “Oh. My. Probably not the right category for this iron based on distance… but I’d take it on the golf course right now.”

✅ Buy This If:

  • You want explosive ball speed from a compact, player-style head.
  • You don’t mind adjusting for distance gapping or hot spots.

❌ Don’t Buy This If:

  • You need forgiveness on off-center hits.
  • Accuracy is more important than distance for your game.
  • You don’t plan on getting fit to dial in gaps and launch conditions.

Distance Rankings: Player’s irons test 2025

Here is the complete list of every player’s iron we tested in 2025 and how it performed for distance as well as it’s overall ranking.

Iron ModelDistance ScoreOverall ScoreOverall Rank
Vice VGI019.78.515
COBRA 3DP Tour9.68.98
COBRA King Tour9.58.95
Ben Hogan M50-019.48.99
Sub 70 TA3 v2 CB9.38.317
Sub 70 669 TC9.28.221
Srixon ZXi79.19.41
Callaway Apex Pro9.08.416
PXG 0317T8.99.02
Bridgestone 221 CB8.68.614
PING Blueprint S8.58.96
New Level 702 CB8.48.318
Honma TW Tour V8.39.04
PXG 0317CB8.28.122
Orka RS10 CB8.19.03
Titleist T-1008.08.613
Ben Hogan Fort Worth7.88.220
TaylorMade P-7CB7.78.810
Mizuno Pro S37.68.612
Wishon 585PC7.58.319
Toura SCB-17.38.97

What if I want a mix of performance?

Let’s say you want solid distance, but you also care about accuracy, forgiveness, and overall consistency. You don’t want the longest club if it means unpredictable yardages or harsh punishment on off-center hits. In that case, three irons to consider would be the Srixon ZXi7, the PXG 0317T, and the COBRA King Tour.

Srixon ZXi7

Srixon ZXi7 - MyGolfSpy's best player's iron of 2025
  • Distance Score: 9.1
  • Overall Rank: 1st

The most complete performer in the test. Strong in every category with no real weaknesses. It finished 7th overall for distance, which should be plenty for anyone nervous about sacrificing distance when switching to player’s irons.

PXG 0317T

PXG 0317T Best Player's irons of 2025
  • Distance Score: 8.9
  • Overall Rank: 2nd

Outstanding accuracy, paired with solid ball speed. It has a clean look and is one of the easiest to control. It ranked second overall and finished 9th for distance.

COBRA King Tour

COBRA KING Tour Iron
  • Distance Score: 9.5
  • Overall Rank: 5th

The COBRA King Tour has high distance potential and a more traditional profile. It’s a great option if you want workability without losing yards.

Final thoughts

If you don’t see something here that would work for your game, take a look at our complete results for the Best Player’s Irons of 2025.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Scratch golfer, business owner, and mom of two kids; Britt has spent her life on and around the golf course. Picking up a club at the age of 7, she never really put it down. She spent 15 years working at private clubs on Long Island and in Florida before turning her golf playing and teaching career into a golf writing career. When she's not writing content for MyGolfSpy, you can find Britt on the golf course, playing pickleball, running, or out on the boat.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      Michael Terrebonne

      2 weeks ago

      Why do you guys not include Takomo Irons in these tests?
      They are selling alot of clubs!

      Reply

      Players are more interested in gapping than distance. My longest “wedge” wedge is a 46° Vokey. I don’t want a 20 yard or more gap to my 9 iron. Distance does become more important with the longer irons and that is where we see combo sets come into play.

      Reply

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