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Golf Irons- The Most Important Clubs

By: Sonny Castro

Golf irons are used for shorter golf shots that range from 200 yards to less than 100 yards.They are one of the subsets that make up a "set" of golf clubs (Woods, Irons, Wedges, Putter). These irons are also perfect for those shorter shots from the fairway when a golf wood may be too much. The Irons are used for shorter shots than woods, usually shots from the fairway or rough, approaching the greens.These clubs are the essential part of a set of golf clubs. The irons are said to be either a

traditional design wherein the iron is forged and has a generally continuous back portion or a second type of design known as cavity backed.These clubs are also a very important release as we all want to hit the ball better, cleaner and closer to the hole. Golf irons are primarily made of metals but some manufacturers sometimes choose to combine these soft metals with steel shafts, rather than graphite, which they say gives a better result.

Golf players are divided into three handicaps; low, middle and high. The irons typically include a set of eleven irons,

numbers one (long) through nine (short), a pitching wedge, and a sand wedge. Golf woods are the longest golf clubs and mostly used for long shots.The glof putter is an aspect of concern for all golfers. Golf irons include a club head joined to a hosel and a shaft with the shaft being attached to the head by fitting the shaft into a bore formed within the hosel.

Irons are the most versatile clubs in the bag, allowing advanced players to hit a variety of different shots with the same club. Irons usually range from numbers 1 to 9, with lower numbered irons having lower lofts. Irons from most companies now claim to have a much lower center of gravity than their older counterparts. They usually come in a set consisting of 8 clubs: 3 iron, 4 iron, 5 iron, 6 iron, 7 iron, 8 iron, 9 iron, and Pitching Wedge. They are used to hit the golf ball off the ground from distances of 125 yards to 225 yards.A set of golf irons are typically identified (numbered) two through nine, a pitching

wedge, an alternative wedge, and a sand wedge.

Tell the pro that you are in the market for golf clubs and you need help finding the best irons for your particular skill

level. Whatever method is used, a competent professional can then point you to the type of clubs to best suit you. Unless a professional is "pushing" a certain brand of clubs, they should give you at least three or four possibilities. No matter how much you've set aside for new golf clubs, you can get golf irons featuring the latest designs and high-performance materials.

As most golfers know, there's a right time for every club, but golfers new to the game may not know the various types of clubs that make up a golf club set.

Golf irons are also used when approaches are made from lies that are difficult. They are generally used when you need to hit short shots and are generally made of softer metals, normally coupled with the steel shafts, thus providing them excellent results.These irons are usually available with stainless steel shafts, which are strong, durable, cost-effective and provide better consistency for very good golfers.

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