I golf only about 7-10 times a year, sometimes less. Simplifying the game with the same swing using one-length clubs just made sense.
So, I purchased the Pro-Line set including the 3, 5, 7 and 9 woods. I hit probably about 1500 balls in a simulator this past month to re-tool my swing with the goal of consistency and decent distance. Plus, I have a goal to once again beat my daughter and son-in-law this upcoming year, and these clubs are giving me a fightinng chance. For reference, I'm 56-years old, 6'5" and 256 lbs. and can hit the 7-iron about 140 yards now. My swing speed is average. I place the ball in the middle of my stance for the 5 iron through wedges and maybe one ball further forward in my stance for the woods. Same swing for all of them--just two ball positions that are literally a 2" apart. All I care about now is executing the proper swing mechanics. The ball is always in the same place. The woods are all one-length, and the irons are all one-length. So, it really cuts down on the variables.
I don't buy into the reduced distance argument some make of one-length clubs. If you work on your swing and practice sound technique, you can flush these irons/woods just as well as standard, multi-length clubs. Needless to say, I am a fan of these clubs, and absolutely glad I made the purchase.
Jerry, the lie angles are all the same at 63.5° for each iron. The only difference between each iron are the loft angles and with a precise 4° loft angle progression where you will have exact distance gaps of 10 yards. Thank you!
Dave, fitting yourself is simple to do at home. Please visit our Fitting page for instructions on how to obtain your wrist-to-floor measurement. Thank you!
Where can I get fitted at near Joplin mo?
You’re saying all the angles are the same degrees?
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