What Is The Best Golf Iron?

What iron golf club brand is the best for beginner?

  • 90% of 18 handicap and above hit the ball thin I mean don't take divot, hit the ball really decent with 7 iron, use hybrid to assure more than 180 yards shot secure. struggle with 5,4,3 iron 3wood and driver. work hard to improve. but reality is. length of shaft is indirectly proportional with the accuracy of the shot. I mean shorter shaft more accuracy. I am not just talking. This is a three years enquiry in more than 30 club in England.

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    i say go with a hybrid iron set or cavity backs, but also like the first answer get fitted but for clubs go with hybrid class teaches you how to hit plus work on ur downswing by taking good divots :)

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Brands like Nike, Mizuno, Ping, Callaway, TaylorMade, Cleveland, Adams, and Cobra make equipment for all levels of play. Titleist tends to cater more toward the accomplish player, but their AP1 irons are in the game improvement category. Get hybrids to replace your 3, 4, and 5 irons since you struggle with them. A 3 hybrid and a 3 iron are the same loft. No need to have the same club in your bag. I suggest lessons to help you with your game if you cannot figure it out for yourself. You can get custom fitted to your clubs as well.

Solomon Grundy

King Cobras are GREAT! They make very forgiving clubs geared toward the higher handicap players but are also a well known PGA tour brand. You won't go wrong with Cobras. If you're looking for a cheaper set, go with the Fp2. They are an older set of irons (about three years old now) but are great. They have a deep cavity back and a large face for maximum forgiveness. If you want some newer ones, try the SZ or S2 set. They also make great drivers. The S91 drivers are great as are the S2 drivers. Same with the 3 and 5 woods. They have a large sweet spot for forgiveness and are great feeling clubs. They are also very affordable. If you want to go for a little less forgiving iron, the Titleist AP1 are great but I don't suggest you use a Titleist driver yet. Hope this helps!!

eagles08

Getting fit for a set of clubs sounds like something to look into. I am a club fitter and we can work wonders for you but in order for us to help we have to see angles and use tape to figure out what is going on with your swing. Sometimes it doesn't matter what brand club you get. It might just be length lie and grip. Hope this helps

Karla

i use cavity irons, i want to get a taylor burner rescue 3 4 because i can't get my shots in the air. and when at last i think i found the club i want, i start getting my shots in the air. so i would say mental, factor take a long easy swing and its going to start looking good for you

Robert

Exactly what Karla said is the corect thing to do. you should get fitted and ask you club pro or golfsmith worker what they think is a good match for your swing..

Ryan

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