Single Length Irons Explained
Single length irons use one shaft length and weight for every club, simplifying setup and swing. Here is how they work, who plays them, and whether they fit your game.
Single length irons use one shaft length and weight for every club, simplifying setup and swing. Here is how they work, who plays them, and whether they fit your game.
Wedge bounce is the single most misunderstood specification in the short game. Two players can have the same loft, the same shaft, and the same swing—and produce completely different results out of a greenside bunker or off a tight lie—because their wedges differ by a few degrees of bounce. Understanding wedge bounce is what separates … Read more
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