Hybrids are a great choice for many golfers, but if you are trying to advance your game then switching to a long iron may be ...
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Ball Striking Masterclass: Drastically Improve Your Distance And Consistency With Long-Irons, Fairway Woods And Hybrids
Plenty of amateur golfers have clubs in their bag which they rarely go to, even if the scenario dictates that it's the right ...
Hitting your long irons pure on a consistent basis is a challenge for most recreational golfers. Sure, they may catch one solid a couple of times per round, but sprinkled in there are chunks and thins ...
Most of us lack the ball-striking abilities of Tour pros or even elite amateurs, which means most of us will never (or should never) play a full set of blades, or even a set of CB irons. But even if ...
When most amateurs buy irons, they pick a model they like and order the complete set. But if you look in better players’ bags ...
While no two Tour pros are the same, nearly 80 percent of them take advantage of this trend with their iron sets: They use more than one model. The idea behind a combo set is to make the longer irons, ...
Price: $1,499 (7-clubs) with True Temper AMT Tour White shafts and Titleist Universal 360 grips. Specs: Forged multi-material head with dual-cavity construction with variable thickness face, internal ...
Despite a long and successful stay with the 620 CB irons, though, Clark switched to the Titleist T100 irons about a year ago due to their lower spin and the longer distances they produced. Recently, ...
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