Holf Burly Pro Irons Review: Performance, Feel, and Value Tested

- Authors
- Published on
- Published on
In the thrilling world of direct-to-consumer golf clubs, Maly and Torah Golf reign supreme, but now, a new contender emerges - the Holf Burly Pro irons. Sent all the way from Australia by Golf Tech reviewer David Maxfield, these clubs promise a blend of style and substance. Priced at $800, they undergo rigorous testing by the Lets Play Thru team across various categories like distance, forgiveness, workability, aesthetics, and value. The combo set features a mix of cavity back and muscle back irons, seamlessly blending visual appeal with performance.
Taking the 4-iron for a spin, the team is immediately impressed by the exceptional feel and peak height, despite the clubs being slightly weaker than their usual gamers. Transitioning to the muscle back version, they find it to offer a perfect balance of forgiveness and confidence, ideal for players seeking a blend of control and playability. Workability is put to the test with a fade shot, showcasing the irons' versatility and precision. As they navigate the course, the team appreciates the weight and turf interaction of the clubs, noting how these factors positively impact their swing and overall performance.
Despite a slight setback on a par 3, where they come up short due to swirling winds, the team remains impressed by the clubs' consistency and heavy feel, aiding in better ball striking. With each hole, the Holf Burly Pro irons continue to deliver on their promises of forgiveness, feel, and workability, leaving the team hard-pressed to find any faults. As they gear up for the next challenges on the course, the Lets Play Thru crew stands ready, armed with these exceptional clubs that have truly raised the bar in the world of direct-to-consumer golf equipment.

Image copyright Youtube

Image copyright Youtube

Image copyright Youtube

Image copyright Youtube
Watch Have I Discovered the Next "Maltby" Hiding in Australia? on Youtube
Viewer Reactions for Have I Discovered the Next "Maltby" Hiding in Australia?
Impressed with the looks and performance of the irons
Concerns about the cost and resale value of Direct To Consumer products
Excitement to order a set of heads
Sticking with Maltby at these prices
Appreciation for the stepped irons design
Curiosity about the design and sourcing of the clubs
Interest in the brand's potential and future offerings
Appreciation for DTC brands keeping golf accessible
Positive comments on the modern design and logo of the irons
Request for a review of other iron sets and brands
Related Articles

Bushnell Rangefinders Review: A1 Slope, Tour Hybrid, Pro X3 Plus Link
Explore Bushnell's latest rangefinders on Lets Play Thru: A1 Slope, Tour Hybrid, and Pro X3 Plus Link. From compact design to club selection technology, find the perfect rangefinder for your golf game.

Even Roll V12 Putter Review: Elevate Your Putting Game
Lets Play Thru reviews the Even Roll V12 putter, highlighting its customizable features, consistent roll, and impressive performance on medium putts. Discover how this top-tier putter can elevate your game on the green.

Even Roll Carl'sbad M1 Putter: Premium Performance on a Budget
Discover the budget-friendly Carl'sbad M1 putter from Even Roll, offering premium features like sweet face technology for consistent distance on off-center hits. This versatile putter excels in stability and performance, making it a top choice for golfers of all levels.

Sticks Nicholas 10-Piece Golf Set: Style, Performance, and Testing
Explore the Sticks Nicholas 10-piece golf set collaboration for beginners, featuring a driver, irons, wedges, and a putter. Discover its style, performance, and unique shaft designs tested on the course for $699.