Monday, 12 June 2023

The Best Golf Irons

Most golfers have heard the saying, “Drive for show and putt for dough,” meaning big-hitting drives from the tee are impressive, but those who win tournaments make clutch putts.

However, that saying forgets one huge part of the game: Iron play. Hitting an accurate iron shot can make that putt much shorter and easier to make. And strong iron play can make up for some bad shots off the tee.

The design of the irons in your golf hamburg bag has undergone quite a few changes in the past couple of decades, delivering greater accuracy and distance for all skill levels. Irons can be expensive, so it’s important to buy the right set of irons for your shot-making skills.

A set of irons will consist of several clubs, all featuring a similar look. However, each individual iron in the set delivers a different angle of the clubface to the ball, which results in varying distances and trajectories. Irons will have shafts of different lengths, too.

An iron set should contain at least a 5-iron through a pitching wedge and include six clubs. A 4-iron will appear in many seven-club sets, while others will substitute a sand wedge. If you want a 3-iron in your set, you may have to search a bit, as many iron sets made for average and high handicap players don’t offer long irons anymore because long irons are difficult to hit properly, according to Where’s My Caddie. Click here https://www.golflounge.de/de/blog/golf/