Spy Pics: Ben Hogan Ft. Worth Black Iron
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Spy Pics: Ben Hogan Ft. Worth Black Iron

Spy Pics: Ben Hogan Ft. Worth Black Iron

Don’t look now, but rumblings out of Fort Worth are hinting at another new offering from Ben Hogan. Just in the past month, Hogan announced its new Equalizer wedges and the new Edge irons, both further indications that this version of the company might just stick around.

Sources are now telling MyGolfSpy Hogan is preparing another new set of irons: the Ft. Worth Black – a unique alteration to its Ft. Worth 15 blade.

What in the name of Henny Bogan is going on here?

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Beyond the color, there are a couple of minor differences between the nearly 4-year old Ft. Worth 15 and the Ft. Worth Black. First, Hogan’s unique V-Sole design is getting a little facelift by way of a slight bounce alteration for better turf interaction. We saw similar sole changes in the Equalizer wedges compared to the older TK 15’s.

The other key tech change is a slight adjustment to Hogan’s Dynamic Progressive Weighting – essentially center-of-gravity alterations throughout the set to produce a more penetrating ball flight and better distance for off-center strikes.

From the Captain Obvious department, the other big difference is, of course, the color. The Ft. Worth Blacks are finished with a Diamond Black Metal coating similar to the finish used on other premium irons – most recently the Cobra Forged Tec Black. The concern with any black coating is how long it stays, you know, black. Black Oxide starts wearing off once you take the plastic off. Black Nickel is a little better, and PVD is a lot better, but independent testing shows Diamond Black Metal lasts seven times longer than PVD.

One other benefit of Diamond Black Metal, since the material chemically infiltrates 1025 carbon steel, is longer lasting grooves. The process makes the club face just a touch harder for better durability.

Oh, and those club lofts that some of you hate so much?  From what we hear they’re gone: you’ll be able to buy a 4-PW set. Hogan still believes in 4-degree gapping, and these sets will start with a 22-degree 4-iron and end with a 46-degree pitching wedge.

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Sources tell us there will be a $5.00 per club upcharge for the Ft. Worth Blacks under Hogan’s Factory Direct sales model, or $700.00 for a seven club set of 1025 carbon forged irons (the standard Fort Worth 15’s sell for $665.00/set). We’re expecting the Blacks to be available with any of Hogan’s standard shafts (KBS Tour V, KBS Tour 90, UST Recoil 760, UST Recoil 780), with no upcharge for the graphite options.

No word on when the Ft. Worth Blacks will be available for pre-sale, but we’re expecting it’ll happen within the next couple of weeks.

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      Tom Stevens

      6 years ago

      Too bad there won’t be a left-handed version because there isn’t one for the original model.

      Reply

      John mccarroll

      6 years ago

      Always played my best golf with Hogan clubs. Just starting again after 6 years of injuries. Love the look of the new black clubs no youngster 64 yrs old. Appreciate any info on the clubs. Thanks

      Reply

      scott

      6 years ago

      I own a set of the GDC irons for 15 years and loved them still sitting in my garage . I’m just glad that golf still has the Hogan name even if it’s changed hands.

      Reply

      Jp

      6 years ago

      I would love to see these with the KBS custom black or gunmetal grey shaft options.

      Think hogan should put that as an optional upcharge on their online shop

      Reply

      Mahune

      6 years ago

      The changes they are making to this line will be outstanding! The PTx were wonderful in there own realm but this look makes one want to take the jump. I’m a fan of the shaft offering in steel so it grabs onto the heart strings a little.

      Reply

      mackdaddy

      6 years ago

      sweet look

      Reply

      NEF

      6 years ago

      No opinion, just some questions that the MGS readers probably know the answers. I played Hogan in 1966 in college and they were the creme de la creme of that time period. But with all of the advances and new techniques by so many companies today from Mizuno, Titleist, Callaway, PXG, etc. do they offer something unique or special benefit? I get confused by all of the claims and just go try out the different clubs then see a fitter when I buy new clubs. What makes these clubs must have or even must try? I don’t see it and am asking what I am missing. Thank you.

      Reply

      Javier

      6 years ago

      The big thing here is the V sole. From what I have gathered from anyone that has some or has tried them is that the V sole offers a turf interaction like no other. That is why all of a sudden you are seeing the same thing from Cleveland Golf. It allows you to add more bounce when opening up the club without revealing too much of the bottom of the club, meaning less chance of skulling a shot. That isn’t the only tech behind these but I believe that is what sets these apart from the other clubs out there. Anybody have anything to add? Hope this helps.

      Reply

      Billm311

      6 years ago

      Wish they had some more shaft options, or a heads only option so I could get them custom fit. Not a fan of the Tour V, didn’t feel right to me. Give me my old DGs please!

      Reply

      JasonW

      6 years ago

      Agreed re shaft options. I have the originals in KBS. Great iron but not ideal shaft for me. But would only consider the new puppies if I could get preferred shaft …. even with a minor upcharge. Ben Hogan…. please!?

      Reply

      Kent

      6 years ago

      I’m a Nippon shaft guy. I passed on Hogan for this very reason

      Dave S

      6 years ago

      Man, I wish I was good enough to play these… they look amazing.

      Reply

      Mike Z

      6 years ago

      dfoldfoqr;on;asd.c – that’s what got typed when my jkeyboard shorted out due to drool. Thanks for writing this up. I can’t wait.

      Reply

      Mike K.

      6 years ago

      These are so sweet!!
      I believe MR. Hogan would approve.

      Reply

      McaseyM

      6 years ago

      LOVE IT!! Only a $5 upcharge? Damn that’s nice. Now, for style need black shafts and red grip to go with that red ringed ferrule and they would be even sweeter. Happy to see Hogan growing and keeping their pricing reasonable. Hopefully some forum testing in the future. Any chance at black wedges??

      Reply

      Kevin

      6 years ago

      I love the black look. Now I’d like a black metal shaft to match the head color.

      Reply

      Fozcycle

      6 years ago

      Now that is Sexy!

      Reply

      Redbull

      6 years ago

      Good looking clubs. They have some work to do after the last BH group but I hope they make it. Still have my old Hogan apexs in the closet

      I am one that likes the loft numbers on the club.

      Reply

      Jmarkus

      6 years ago

      no up charge for graphite??? hallelujah.

      Reply

      Jon

      6 years ago

      Toss in some KBS Tour FLT Matte shafts for an upcharge and I’m game.

      Reply

      steve rhinefrank

      6 years ago

      hi. will the sole grind and center of gravity changes also go to the chrome finished clubs ? thanks

      Reply

      John Barba

      6 years ago

      Short answer is no – the Fort Worth 15’s won’t change this year. There’s a good chance that iron line will be updated for 2019 though.

      Reply

      Eron

      6 years ago

      wow fantastic!
      if they had more shaft offerings I would throw money at them right now!

      Reply

      oaks

      6 years ago

      These look awesome – Put me as a willful tester should the opportunity arise.

      Reply

      strokerAce

      6 years ago

      those look amazing! glad to see more manufacturers using the DBM method on the black irons.

      HOGAN IS BACK BABY!… big time!

      Reply

      DaveyD

      6 years ago

      Definitely one of the better looking black club offerings out there.

      Reply

      Wayne

      6 years ago

      SSCCHHHHWWIINNGGGGGG!

      Reply

      MGoBlue100

      6 years ago

      Pretty… ??

      Reply

      txgolfjunkie

      6 years ago

      Man, those look good. Hopefully they’ll make their way over to MGS for a forum member review. Any mention for lefties?

      Reply

      Rob C

      6 years ago

      Those look incredible. Love to see Hogan coming back full force with multiple releases. Hope it works out for them.

      Reply

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