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Date Posted: 11:08:00 09/26/09 Sat
Author: Ron
Subject: Re: lowering scores
In reply to: Oliver 's message, "Re: lowering scores" on 08:24:54 09/25/09 Fri

The following is a post made by David Lake a couple of months ago and I found it to be very true. The fact is that you may think you've lost distance or gained distance with a particular iron when in reality you're hitting it the same distance as another iron with the same loft angle - the number on the bottom of the club means nothing.

Here's David's Post:

"There is no standardization in the golf industry as to loft angles. This means that one manufacturer's #7 iron might be the equivalent of another manufacturer's #6 or #5 iron. Many golf club manufacturers will make their irons with "strong" loft angles in order to give the illusion that their golf clubs produce increased distance. You have heard golfers say it a thousand times: "I can hit this #8 iron a lot farther then my old #8 iron". The fact is that they can't. What they can do is hit an 8 iron with a 35º loft angle farther than an 8 iron with a 39º loft angle. When we speak of distance increases using 1 Iron Golf clubs we are referring to the increases you will get as a result of consistent solid ball contact coupled with the dynamics of clubhead design and shaft optimization. Typically, our customers will hit our 39º loft angle iron farther than their old 39º loft angle iron for exactly these reasons. You cannot compare one manufacturer's numbered iron with that of another manufacturer; you have to compare loft angles. It just comes down to a comparison of apples to apples."

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