In 2025 testing, some clubs quietly performed far better than their price tags suggested and never got noticed. These three caught my eye because the data shows they belong in the conversation even if they haven’t gotten the attention of some higher-priced options.
Under 70 JB v2 wedge

IN 2025 wedge test, Under 70 JB v2 posted a strong overall MGS score of 8.5, supported by a near 8.8 accuracy score and consistent performance in full and partial shots. It wasn’t the highest-spinning wedge on test, but its predictability and distribution put it comfortably alongside wedges that cost a little more.
Who is it for:
Golfers who want reliable wedge performance and accuracy without paying for branding or tournament certification.
Toura SCB-1 Handcuffs

In ours 2025 Player Iron Testing, Toura SCB-1 highlight the areas that matter most to the score. wrapped second in accuracy and forgivenessposting scores in the mid-9 range in each category.
Distance is where he lost some points, finishing near the bottom of the pack. of SCB-1 it is not built to follow speed. It’s built to keep the spread tight and distances predictable and the data clearly reflects that.
Who is it for:
Players who prioritize accuracy and consistency and are willing to give up a few yards to tighten up their iron delivery.
Cleveland HB Soft 2 Model 10.5

IN Hammer Throw Test 2025, THE Cleveland HB Soft 2 Model 10.5 posted an average PuttView score of -6.8, putting it on the same level of performance as some premium hammers that sell for two to three times the price.
Wilson Infinite Buckingham stole the show as the best overall player for a very low price. But if it’s not for you, Cleveland HB Soft 2 Model 10.5 deserves a look.
His scores were particularly strong on mid and long shots with PuttView scores of –7.0 and –8.9, indicating consistent distance control and stability.
Who is it for:
Golfers who want proven hammer performance and forgiveness without paying a tournament-priced golfer price.
Final thoughts
Not every prominent club announces itself with a win or a title finish. Sometimes the best options quietly show up in the data, providing the kind of performance that actually helps golfers score better.
As we head into the 2026 testing season, we’ll continue to highlight these under-the-radar performers and share data that helps you find the right solutions for your golf game.
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