Ask anybody in the golf equipment industry—even the casual observer of golf club trends—and you’re likely to get a dissertation about iron lofts. Specifically, something like, “Of course you hit your ...
Most golfers think launch angle is purely a swing problem. They'll spend hours on the range trying to "fix" their ball flight ...
Remember back when ESPN’s NFL crew had a segment called “JACKED UP!”? That catchphrase could well apply to most of today’s irons. Iron lofts have been creeping lower for some time. According to Ralph ...
Question: Can you explain why iron lofts have been getting stronger? I’m guessing guys can dial these clubs in and hit all sorts of trajectories high/low/mid even with the stronger lofts and the ...
If you want to rile up a golfer, utter two simple words: loft jacking. Compare the lofts on irons from 20 years ago to today’s current offerings and you’ll notice a trend toward stronger lofts, ...
So, in your practice, focus on making your regular downswing but keep your trail elbow in front of your hands for as long as you can as you approach impact (above). Key: Don’t drive your trail elbow ...
Pairing the right golf equipment with the right golf ball is often a balancing act. Players look for a driver with high speeds, long distances and low spin. Optimized irons correlate with specific ...
The best of all possible worlds where it comes to irons are clubs that deliver distance, forgiving enough to matter and still have a blade-like look — or at least close to it. Titleist believes it has ...
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, ...