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What 'loft jacking' gets wrong about modern irons
True Spec Golf Master Club Fitter Eric Hickman explains why modern irons have gotten stronger and why it's not necessarily a bad thing. The post What ‘loft jacking' gets wrong about modern irons ...
Remember back when ESPN’s NFL crew had a segment called “JACKED UP!”? That catchphrase could well apply to most of today’s irons. Iron lofts have been creeping lower for some time. According to Ralph ...
A gap wedge (usually 50 to 52 degrees) can be important because it bridges the distance gap between your traditional pitching wedge and sand wedge. But should that gap wedge match your irons or your ...
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