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Guide On How To Choose Golf Irons
With so much choice out there, selecting the right set of irons for you is a difficult task. What type of head should you ...
Graphite shafts are nothing new. They’ve been in drivers and fairway woods for decades, nearly every hybrid comes with a graphite shaft, but irons are a different story. For many golfers, steel has ...
It’s natural for most amateur golfers to assume that PGA TOUR players all play with heavy and stiff steel shafts in their irons. After all, PGA TOUR players swing incredibly fast, and with astounding ...
0.370" shaft tip diameter with 6” parallel tip section, 0.600” butt diameter Convenient combination regular and stiff flex design for hybrids, irons, and wedges Shaft Weight - 80 grams Shaft Torque – ...
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Cast vs. forged irons: Which option is best for your game?
What is the difference between cast and forged irons, and how can you decide which option is best for your game? An expert explains.
Dustin Johnson was stalking a 14-foot putt at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship like a leopard might circle around an unsuspecting antelope. As he address the ball, an NBC Sports ...
In the weeks leading up to the holiday season and throughout January, equipment makers released several new sets of irons designed for players at every game level. New muscleback blades for elite ...
The steel putter shaft has been around since the early 20th century. Times are changing, however, and a new craze has hit the PGA TOUR. Pros are now using a variety of materials in the shafts of their ...
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