Learn the differences between Conventional Irons and Single-Length Irons

President and Founder of One Iron Golf, David Lake, explains the difference between conventional irons and single-length irons. Watch and find out why single-length irons just make sense! 


49 comments


  • Tom

    Can you make upright clubs for single plane swing?

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    1 Iron Golf replied:
    Hi Tom, 1 Iron Golf clubs are not method specific and are played and recommended by conventional PGA instructors as well as single-axis/single-plane (Moe Norman), PPGS, Stack and Tilt, Gravity Golf, Mike Austin, and other swing method instructors and advocates. Regardless of the swing method or address position used, the ideal position of the body, wrists, and arms are identical at the point of ball impact. Simply put, it is not important how you get to the ideal impact position as long as you end up in the ideal impact position. Consequently, since 1 Iron Golf *clubs are built to your ideal club length in relation to the optimum clubhead lie angle based upon the ideal impact position they will produce enhanced ball striking no matter what swing method is employed. Something to bear in mind is that since all of your *1 Irons are the same length you need to use the exact same ball position with each one and disregard any other instruction on ball position since these instructions pertain to conventional varying length golf clubs.


  • Bruce Meyer

    I like the logic of these. One question, what distance do I lose say with a 5 iron, conventional vs. one iron?
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    1 Iron Golf replied:
    Hi Bruce! Assuming the same loft angles, there would be no difference in distance. The single-length irons, however, would produce a much higher degree of consistent ball striking.


  • Richard Pflanz

    Won’t take my email.
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    1 Iron Golf replied:
    Hi Richard, are you trying to comment on the post or sign up for our newsletter?


  • Anthony Rosco

    I am very interested in these clubs. If it’s true what you’re claiming I might be interested. Where can I go to se what they look like. Please get back to me.
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    1 Iron Golf replied:
    Hi Anthony! You can see what they look like in our product pages and YouTube Videos, but the best way is to order a set and play them on your home course for 30 days. We have a generous return policy on new sets of clubs (does not apply to used/demo). Check out the options https://1irongolf.com/collections/all-products. Also, check out our reviews, we’ve been specializing in single-length clubs for over 25 years! Let us know if you have any questions!


  • Frank Rott

    We’re in Canada can look at a set
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    1 Iron Golf replied:
    Hi Frank! Since we custom build each order to the individual based on your individual wrist-to-floor measurement, by club builders with 25 years experience in the U.S., we cannot sell our irons in stores but only through our website which is why we offer a 30 day money back guarantee for all new clubs. This is much better than hitting a few balls off a golf mat before making a significant investment. Please see our website for complete details, thank you!


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