In 2025 testing, a few clubs quietly delivered far better performance than their price tags suggested and never really got the spotlight. These three stood out to me because the data shows they belong in the conversation even if they didn’t get the attention some higher-priced options did.
Sub 70 JB v2 wedge
In the 2025 wedge test, the Sub 70 JB v2 posted a strong overall MGS score of 8.5, backed by an accuracy score near 8.8 and consistent performance across full and partial shots. It wasn’t the highest-spinning wedge in the test but its predictability and dispersion put it comfortably alongside wedges costing quite a bit more.
Who it’s for:
Golfers who want dependable wedge performance and accuracy without paying for branding or tour validation.
Toura SCB-1 irons

In our 2025 player’s iron testing, the Toura SCB-1 stood out in the areas that matter most for scoring. It finished second in accuracy and forgiveness, posting scores in the mid-9 range in each category.
Distance is where it lost some points, finishing near the bottom of the group. The SCB-1 isn’t built to chase speed. It’s built to keep dispersion tight and distances predictable and the data reflects that clearly.
Who it’s for:
Players who prioritize precision and consistency and are willing to give up a few yards to tighten their iron dispersion.
Cleveland HB Soft 2 Model 10.5

In the 2025 mallet putter test, the Cleveland HB Soft 2 Model 10.5 posted an average PuttView score of -6.8, placing it in the same performance tier as several premium mallets that sell for two to three times the price.
The Wilson Infinite Buckingham stole the show as the overall best putter for a very low price. But if it’s not for you, the Cleveland HB Soft 2 Model 10.5 deserves a look.
Its results were especially strong for medium and long putts with PuttView scores of –7.0 and –8.9, showing consistent distance control and stability.
Who it’s for:
Golfers who want proven mallet performance and forgiveness without paying a premium for a tour-priced putter.
Final thoughts
Not every standout club announces itself with a win or a headline finish. Sometimes the best options show up quietly in the data, delivering the kind of performance that actually helps golfers score better.
As we head into 2026 testing season, we’ll continue to highlight these under-the-radar performers and share the data that helps you find the right solutions for your golf game.
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