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What Clubs Do You Need To Play Golf?

 

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Golf irons are widely available, and it is important to choose the right irons so they have a positive impact on your game. This is especially the case when you consider that golf irons make up most of the clubs that are found in your golf bag. Therefore, read on to discover more about the two types of irons that are available. 

The two options you have at your disposal when buying irons are cast irons and forged irons. Let’s take a look at the former option first. A cast-iron involves liquid metal being poured into a mould. Because of this, cast irons can be created into more complicated and intricate designs, giving the manufacturer more flexibility. Because of this, cast irons are better suited to irons that are perimeter weighted and multi-material. A lot of people prefer these irons because they are cheaper than forged irons. This is because the casting process is cheaper and easier, and thus the savings are passed onto the consumer. 

So, what about forged irons? The process for creating a forged iron involves the metal being sunk into a rough shape, after which it is hammered so that the desired shape is achieved. After this, milling, grinding and polishing take place to ensure that the carbon steel clubhead is finished properly. What you end up with a solid iron that is ideal for those who place more emphasis on the ability to control trajectory and shape shots. There is a reduced sweet spot yet a higher feel with forged irons. You may want to consider getting a personalised fitness plan put in place that can help you develop the posture, balance, and power needed to use these clubs effectively.

How Many Irons Should I Purchase?

A set of golf irons is something that all golfers require. But, how many clubs should there be in your set? This may seem like an extremely basic question, but it is something that a lot of players ponder, and it can be a bit more difficult than you may imagine. 

Most irons tend to be sold in sets of up to nine. When you buy a set of golf irons, you will notice that they are all numbered. These numbers actually represent the loft of the club. Four represents the long irons in the set, as do two and three, although it is rare to see these irons nowadays, Five, six, and seven are the mid-irons in the group, and numbers eight and nine are short irons. Finally, you also have wedges, such as a Sand Wedge (SW), an Attack or Gap Wedge (AW or GW), and a Pitching Wedge (PW). 

So, do you need a set with nine irons? Not necessarily, in fact, most people tend to go for a set of four irons. It all depends on your level of experience and how good you are at playing golf. For example, a lot of the better players will buy anything from three to nine irons, but they will leave room for specialist wedges that they will choose to suit their games. If you are a weaker player or a beginner, it is probably better to choose a five iron to SW, which leaves room for utility clubs and fairway woods as opposed to the longer irons. If you are unsure regarding the selection that is right for you, don’t be afraid to ask a store assistant. 

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