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Set Irons

There may be no better way to immediately lower your golf scores than to customize your set make-up. For a very long time the typical set of golf clubs has been what is known as an 8-3-1 set. This means there are 3 woods; driver, 3-wood, and 5-wood. The eight irons in this configuration are typically the 3-iron through pitching wedge, and the last club being the putter. This leaves room for two additional clubs, usually the sand wedge and one other club of the playerÂ’s choice.

The golf club set is designed to enable the golfer to reach the greens in regulation, (one shot on the par 3Â’s, 2 on the 4Â’s, and 3 on the 5Â’s), with no gaps in distance. If there are distance gaps that donÂ’t allow the player to reach in regulation, scores go up. Yardage gaps are very common in players with slow swing speeds, especially seniors and women.

There have been many technological advances in recent years that should lead to overall handicaps going down. Some golfing purists worry that these technological advances are, or will hurt the game. But these people have not addressed the fact that the technical advances have not lowered the average handicap in over 30 years. The advances have been mostly in the area of distance. Everyone wants more distance. I have never had a customer tell me “I want less distance so I can hit more greens.” Club and shaft designers realize this and concentrate research on distance gains. But the question remains with all these technological advances why aren’t the overall scores going down? Let’s look at a couple of reasons.

As stated earlier the current iron set configuration is eight irons, 3-iron – pitching wedge. The golfing public wants clubs that will hit the ball farther. In order to accommodate this demand, the club manufacturers have used two strategies. Producing clubs that have stronger lofts and they are longer. Lengths of clubs have increased over time. Comparing the lengths of clubs from the 60’s and 70’s with current lengths, you see that the lengths are 1 inch longer now. The lofts have also gotten stronger. Both these facts make the long irons harder to hit. The following chart illustrates this.


Era              1960Â’s	1980Â’s		current
Club          Loft  Length	Loft  Length	Loft  Length
1-iron         17*   39/"	16*   39.5/"	15*   40/"
2-iron         20    38.5	19    39		17    39.5
3-iron         24    38	22    38.5	20    39
4-iron         28    37.5	25    38		23    38.5
5-iron         32    37	28    37.5	26    38
6-iron         36    36.5	32    37		30    37.5
7-iron         40    36	36    36.5	34    37
8-iron         44    35.5	40    36		38    36.5
9-iron         48    35	44    35.5	42    36
Pw             52    35	48    35		46    35.5
Sw             56    35	55    35		54    35.5

As you can see, the 3 iron of today is the same loft as the 2 iron of the 60’s only half an inch longer. Clubs of today have the equivalent loft and are about .5” longer than clubs of the 60’s. The quest for distance has created yardage gaps in most players’ sets. The stronger, longer clubs have created gaps with the shorter scoring clubs, and made it very difficult to hit the long irons consistently. Additionally, studies show that the average golfer can’t hit an iron with a loft lower than 24 degrees with any consistency.

The gaps created by stronger and longer clubs, and the difficulty in hitting the long irons makes the traditional set make-up of 3 – pw less effective. It also has the golfer paying for clubs that won’t be used.

I donÂ’t recommend any average player carry an iron longer than the 4 iron. Also, the average player should be carrying at least one additional wedge. Hybrids and/or additional fairway woods should fill out the set. Putters that are properly fit and balanced should be considered because most strokes, (almost half), are taken with the putter.

Knowing the distances you hit each of your clubs, determining where you have gaps, and then filling those gaps with clubs you can hit consistently will save you strokes.

Steve Passarell is the owner of Custom Club Creations, a golf club fitting and building facility. He has over 15 years of experience and has had extensive training by some of the industries best experts. His philosophy on custom clubs is to offer the best quality products at prices that all golfers can afford.

Contact Steve at steve@clubfitter.com http://www.clubfitter.com

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