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New Level Golf 1031 Forged Iron Review
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  • Author: Michael Newton Golf
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  • Date Published: 2018. 12. 13.
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New Level 1031 Forged 4-PW Dark

The 1031 packs a powerful punch into a mid-sized, forged head.

It has a generous sole width and the lowest center of gravity of any of our irons.

A thin topline and deep cavity have allowed us to precisely position the mass in exact locations across the lower extremities of the golf club.

This design philosophy in conjunction with stronger than average lofts, sends the ball on a powerful yet, controlled trajectory.

The ball will land softly on your intended target line, thus allowing you to hit more greens in regulation.

The 1031 irons are as fashionable as they are useful. Don’t settle for less, get the 1031 irons from New Level!

Review: New Level Golf 1031 Forged Irons

What a fun time I’ve had “working” on this review, and rejuvenating my love of the game of golf at the same time. You see, for the last 2-3 years I’ve been playing “iron roulette” between my old 2001 Hogans and many other modern models, several custom fit to my swing. The quality level of my iron play has been slowly dying and it has been all I could muster not to bail on golf and take up something less painful, like plucking my own fingernails out with a pair of pliers. My greens in regulation tanked to the lowest of lows this spring. I realized how bad it was after reviewing the Shot Scope GPS watch and shot tracker. 20% greens in regulation isn’t going to cut it. My scores had gotten worse and worse but the most frustrating part was the poor contact. The feel of bad shots was driving me nuts. I started calling myself “Colonel Klank.”

Enter New Level Golf

I had discovered New Level Golf on Twitter earlier in the year and lustfully looked at their super sharp looking selection of forged irons, almost daily. At the time of this post, New Level offers three sets of irons: 610, 902 and 1031. They also make high end wedges, and I hope to be reviewing those later.

Thankfully I somehow manifested a set of the 1031 Forged irons to review. Typically New Level irons are custom fit to the player. Since there was no place near me which dealt New Level, and since all of the fittings I’d had in the past were failures, we decided to go standard loft and lie with KBS Tour 105 steel shafts.

1031 Forged Irons

The 1031 Forged Irons are super strong irons with a mid-sized forged head. The heads are forged out of 1020 carbon steel. The fine details and texturing is milled. I must say, the milling looks fantastic. The head has such a unique look.

The 1031 is what I’d call a muscle cavity back. It’s a cavity back iron but has a lot of muscle (mass/steel) at the bottom of the head. The topline of the club is thin while the sole is wide. This design puts more of the club’s mass very low and and back. A low center of gravity makes it easier for the player to launch the ball higher and in more control.

When I said strong I meant it. The lofts, even by modern standards, are very strong. The pitching wedge is 44 degrees of loft. Old school pitching wedges are often in the 48 degree range with more “modern” ones clocking in at 46.

Specs

Club 4 5 6 7 8 9 PW Loft 22 25 28 32 36 40 44 Lie 60 60.5 61 61.5 62 62.5 63 Offset (mm) 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.5 4.5 4.5 Weight (grams) 247 254 261 268 275 282 289 Swingweight D-1 D-1 D-1 D-1 D-1 D-1 D-2 Length (inches) 38.5 38 37.5 37 36.5 36 35.75

Available Shafts

I chose the KBS Tour 105 steel shaft. I’m quite happy with that choice. I feel like it provides consistent feel and control and is suitable for my swing speed (driver around 95-100mph). Other than the Tour 105’s there are many shaft options, none of which cost any extra money to upgrade to. Some of the key shafts available are from Aerotech, Fujikura, KBS Tour, True Temper, Project X.

Grip

The default grip provided is a “New Level” model by Lamkin. It’s a decent grip to start with, but I’ll be changing that out soon. I tend to be very picky with my grips, and because of the golfer’s elbow issues I’ve battled with over the years. There are many other Lamkin grip models available.

Custom Options

Every aspect of New Level’s irons is customizable: loft, lie, shaft model, shaft flex, shaft length, grip style.

The Experience

Countless times on the course I’ve had golfers walk up to my bag and ask about my irons. They are visually stunning. The 1031’s are a pleasure to look at and when standing over them, they definitely help build confidence. Lack of confidence in irons is death. Total death.

The feel of the 1031’s is terrific. The perimeter weighting and low center of gravity help increase forgiveness. I can sense where on the club face I’m making contact and make adjustments when my swing changes, as needed. Naturally, as with any club, hitting the sweet spot results in perfect distance, trajectory, and accuracy. Shots which are not quite perfect still come off like a rocket. Very little, if any distance is lost depending on how far from center mis-hits are.

I’ve been spending the summer getting used to the 1031’s and I’m gaining more and more confidence in trying to “work” the ball and control the trajectory. “Working the ball” refers to controlling left-to-right or right-to-left curves. Trajectory is what angle of ascent the ball takes off from the club. Since I play many tree-lined courses, I’m often having to hit low shots under trees when I don’t place my drive in the proper place. So far so good. Still work to do.

I’ve gamed the 1031’s in a very wide variety of conditions. My current home conditions are very soft and heavily watered due to the summer heat and the attempts of greenskeepers to keep the grass green. In these conditions I’m able to throw darts with the 1031’s and watch them stick when they hit the green, even the long irons.

I also had the pleasure of playing the 1031’s in very different conditions at Bandon Dunes Golf resort. Bandon Dunes is “hard and fast” where the fairways and greens are so firm that it is nearly impossible to take a divot. Tight lies abound and there’s plenty of wind. Think Scotland. In those conditions low punch shots are best. I was able to club down and follow through lower to execute low punches and running shots, instead of the high shots needed for soft conditions.

I still have some work to do with the 1031’s in certain conditions. If I come down too quickly or too far behind the ball in thick rough the club can grab hard, killing distance and sometimes shutting the face down and sending the ball left. I need to make sure my angle of ascent to the ball is right on in those situations.

Final Thoughts

The New Level Golf 1031 Forged Irons are precision golf instruments which offer fantastic feel, accuracy, control, and massive distance. They’ve rekindled my game and helped me resurrect my greens in regulation by 40%.

Don’t be afraid to try forged irons. Some golfers hear the word “forged” and think the clubs are too hard to hit or are only for scratch players or pros. That is far from the case with the 1031’s from New Level Golf. The 1031’s design helps the golfer launch the ball easier, longer and more accurately.

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New Level Golf 1031 Irons Review

The PGA Show brought a great deal of excitement to the New Level Golf brand. Combining unique materials with various profiles suited to a variety of golfers, New Level is a welcome addition to the iron producing industry. During the course of the last few weeks, the 1031 irons have been eagerly put through the paces to better understand what New Level can provide golfers seeking a combination of feel and forgiveness in a forged iron head that is well crafted.

Browsing the New Level Golf website, three iron options are present. The 610 which features the longest blade length, the 902 which packs a game improvement iron into a compact head, and finally the 1031, which was provided for this particular review. Each of these heads are forged and then precision milled to provide a unique presentation that screams quality.

Focusing on the 1031 visuals, straight out of the box you will be drawn to the milling variances throughout the head. While the most obvious is the diagonal lines that flow through the cavity, a closer inspection will show milling patterns on the exterior portion of the cavity to validate the craftsmanship and time that has gone into the production of each head.

Despite the generous cavity depth and material behind the central point of contact, the 1031 is not only reasonable in sole depth, but remarkably narrow on topline thickness with 0.218 inches of depth. New Level has adequately joined the trend of producing irons that have more than meets the eye at address working for the golfer. Additionally, only the central portion of the head has greater sole depth, with the sole and heel portions shortening back into the more standardized widths of the rest of the head. This gives the presentation of depth while maintaining a narrow profile overall.

Leading the club into the ground is a nice cambered sole profile, intended to support the turf interaction without forcing golfers to drive too aggressively on a majority of the strikes. Throughout the testing period, short of extremely firm ground, the sole interaction with various types of turf provided generous freedom to take divots or slide across the turf. A perfect marriage of functionality while still maintaining that forged/blade depth of divot that some golfers absolutely must have in their arsenal.

The 1020 carbon steel used to produce the 1031 irons by New Level is nothing short of fascinating. It promotes a beautiful depth of contact on well struck shots, encouraging the golfer to continue in that success and punishing the hands and ears when not achieving a similar strike. It could be argued that perfect strikes truly spoil the golfer, giving 1031 enormously high marks for overall feedback. Now, as much as the perfect strike promotes short lived golf glory, the mediocre strikes are definitively punishing, striking harsh feedback in the hands especially in weaker/colder conditions. Despite the generous depth of the 1031 cavity, stingers and hand numbing thinned shots in the cold are still much the same.

The 1031 irons are constructed with aggressive lofts for a forged limited profile head, which is combined with the lowest center of gravity of any New Level iron. During testing, the shot distances of the 1031 more than contested (on good strikes, naturally) some of the available clubs geared towards launch and power. It is great to see a company unafraid of promoting distance in a profile like this, as long as they join the head with a shaft that can project the ball with good launch. During testing, the KBS Tour shafts proved every ability to launch the ball high, and New Level offers a myriad of KBS offerings for those who prefer a specific shaft.

One of the most commonly discussed features of the 1031 irons by New Level is the offset, which is well present on each iron head. While it became a good topic of conversation, testing proved the ability to hit the ball straight, right, and left with the heads without any real tendencies. The purists who fear offset may do well to steer towards the 902 irons which feature less offset, but I suspect many who try 1031 will take very little time getting comfortable with the presentation of the head at address.

The golf industry has seen many iterations of the bladed iron profile over the years, but rarely do we get to see a company come in a re-define irons that suit the good to mid-range player in a forged, CNC milled package. New Level has welcomed a number of irons that are not only viable to a range of golfers, but surprisingly unique to other companies offering the same category with an entirely different package. As someone who regularly falls into the single block, non-badged, limited technology profile, I am beyond pleased with what 1031 provided during the review process, and eager to not only continue with the irons in the coming months, but also experience what else New Level has to offer. It is a great addition to the iron market, and golfers should be encouraged to seek more information at www.NewLevelGolf.com.

New Level 1031 Forged Satin Pearl Chrome Single Iron

Who’s It For?

New Level Golf is in its infancy as a golf manufacturer, but it came out swinging with its first batch of forged irons and wedges. New Level’s 1031 forged irons present golfers with a mid-sized, forged iron head that is capable of producing impressive ball speeds. The irons feature lofts that are stronger than average, which helps players produce shots with powerful and controlled trajectories. Low- to mid-handicap golfers will see the most benefit from playing the 1031 Forged irons.

The Tech Story

The 1031 Forged irons from New Level feature a thin topline and deep cavity, and the company took advantage of this by carefully positioning the irons’ weight across the bottom of the clubfaces to increase forgiveness. Also, the 1031 Forged irons boast a generous amount of sole width, which is another reason why these irons’ centers of gravity are the lowest of any New Level iron set. This design philosophy, combined with stronger than average lofts, results in added distance and higher trajectories with steeper landing angles throughout the set, allowing golfers to hold more greens and have more birdie chances. New Level also created two sleek, beautiful finishes for the 1031 Forged irons, satin and black, that both inspire confidence at address.

Facts and Figures

Stock Set Configuration: 4-PW

Construction: Forged

Category: Players-Distance Iron

Swing Weight: D0 (4-9), D1 (PW)

No-Upcharge Shafts: KBS Tour, KBS Tour 105

Additional Shaft Options Available

Available in Satin or Black

Get Fit

2nd Swing Golf offers professional, tour-level club fitting at all retail locations as well as knowledgeable customer service that can help answer questions related to fitting. For fitting questions, please call 612-216-4152, and for more information about 2nd Swing’s custom fitting services, locations, and staff, click here: (http://fitting.2ndswing.info/).

New Level 1031 Forged Satin Pearl Chrome 4 Iron Stiff Dynamic Gold 105 0985126

Flexible Returns/Exchanges: Items can be returned/exchanged within 60 days of delivery for a full refund assuming they return in the same condition. Ship to: MikesGolf Outlet: 222 Murphy Rd Hartford,CT 06114

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