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Lynx parallax irons
Lynx parallax irons





On center, this club isn’t particularly soft, but it’s not hard either. Similarly, the feel of contact is noticeably firmer when you move off the sweet spot. When you move away from the middle of the face, impact gets noticeably louder which is a good source of feedback. The volume is average, the pitch is medium, and I’d describe the sound as a knock – something between a click and a thud. The impact sound of the Black Cat irons sits right in the middle of the bell curve. I really like the overall shape – a minimal upper cavity with a channel through the middle – and wish the branding was dialed down a bit. The mix of textures and colors – smooth matte grey, lined black sections, and shiny geometric silver – combined with the lime green accents sends my eyes pinging around the club. In the bag, the Black Cat has a fairly busy look. The blade length isn’t huge, but the face seems quite large because of the very round toe. There’s substantial offset from the long irons to the scoring clubs. The top line is thick, but there’s no “extra” sticking out behind it. With their new Black Cat irons, Lynx brings modern iron construction to golfers at a price that’s more accessible.Īt address, the look of the Lynx Black Cat irons borders on super game improvement. Unfortunately for consumers, so have $1,000+ price tags. Hollow, polymer-filled irons have become a must-have in the line ups of most OEMs. Hollow body irons with strong distance despite more traditional lofts. The Lynx Black Cat irons show a legacy brand taking advantage of modern design.







Lynx parallax irons