McLaren Golf Series Irons
McLaren has spent six decades engineering the fastest cars on earth, and its debut golf irons are built with the same obsessive precision. Manufactured via Metal Injection Molding for tolerances that traditional casting can't match, the Series 1 Tour Blade uses a proprietary alloy engineered to replicate the feel of a forged iron, with tungsten weighting added for launch performance. Its Structural Mesh is borrowed directly from McLaren's supercars: a honeycomb-inspired geometry that tightens rigidity and face strength, improves moment of inertia, and locks the center of gravity exactly where it needs to be. The Series 3 builds on that foundation with a carbon fiber element to manage vibration and refine impact sound, a cut sole for speed and resistance-relief, and sole geometry engineered to reduce drag. Olympic gold medalist and 27-time global winner Justin Rose spent close to two years shaping the clubs from prototype to production and will play the Series 1 on the PGA Tour this season.

