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The Best Super Game Improvement Irons Available

Manufacturers have recognized the importance of making the complex game of golf just a bit easier for “newbies” and the older generation of golfers losing their natural strength. Hence the development of the game improvement and now super game improvement irons.  These are the 12 best super game improvement irons in 2024. Best Overall: Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Irons Best for Extra Control: TaylorMade Stealth HD Steel Iron Best for High Ball Speed: Callaway Big Bertha B21 Iron Set Most Forgiving: Titleist T300 Iron Set Biggest Distance: Wilson Staff Launchpad 2 Irons Most Control: TaylorMade M4 Irons Best Budget Option:

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Pick the Right Golf Bag Organizer

Storage space is often at a premium, and golf equipment can be rather large and bulky. Putting all your golfing equipment together will make it less intrusive to your lifestyle and more accessible to load into your vehicle quickly. Golf club storage ideas, including finding the right golf bag organizer for you, will help with this. What’s the best golf bag organizer for you?  Read on to learn a list of the best golf bag storage options on the market so you can find one to suit your home or garage. Buying Guide: How to Pick the Best Golf Organizer

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The 4 Best Single Length Irons

Most people think that single-length irons are something new in golf club development. However, these clubs have been around since the 1930s but were only mass-produced in the late 1980s. Tommy Armour, one of the leading manufacturers in those days, came out with a set of Tommy Armour EQL irons. All the irons were 37-inches and the length of today’s traditional 7-iron. The woods were also the same length, 41.5-inches long, equivalent to a traditional 5-wood. But the idea did not take off until recently, as most pro golfers of that era believed it was a fad. So what are

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The 9 Best Cavity Back Irons

Searching for the best cavity back irons to play in 2024 is an exciting and rewarding experience for golfers of all skill levels looking to improve their game. In this article, we have researched the best buys for: The low and accomplished golfer wanting to get the best out of their game. The mid handicap player looking to improve their game. The beginner and high handicap golfer wanting to improve their game and move to the next level. It is true to say that irrespective of the competency of many golfers, the need to improve and get the most enjoyment

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Which Golf Clubs Are Made In The USA?

Golf equipment manufacturers have over recent years had to realign the cost structures of their business to remain competitive, raising the question…which golf clubs are made in the USA? Just like Automotive and many Global manufacturers, China has “dangled the carrot” of low manufacturing costs, to every industry. Labor in China is abundant and low-cost. The multitude of people seeking work in China, and the work ethic, make it a manufacturer’s dream. Most golf club manufacturers have taken the option to use Chinese facilities in some form or another. It would be fair to say that many parts are manufactured

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What Are The Degree Lofts Of Golf Clubs?

Every golfer wants to launch the golf ball high and far, and so the question ‘what are the degree lofts of golf clubs’ is asked. Golf club manufacturers are constantly designing new equipment ideas to increase either playability or distance. Manufacturers today make up sets with higher or lower lofts depending on their target market. What is Loft? Loft is the angle at which the face of the club “tilts” when the sole is laid flat on the ground. It is the mechanism used to get the golf ball airborne on each shot. Another way to describe loft is it

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What To Do With Old Golf Clubs? Donate, Resell And Reuse!

The shortened release cycles whereby various brands offer new equipment annually or bi-annually results in avid golfers building quite a stockpile of golf clubs. This raises the question of what to do with old golf clubs? Donate Depending on your financial status and money requirements there are a few ways of reducing your stockpile to a manageable level. If you are in the fortunate position where you can dispose of the clubs and apparel without any compensation it would be beneficial to the game of golf if you donate the clubs thereby enabling underprivileged people to be introduced to golf.

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How Much Does A Golf Driver Cost? Examples And Advice.

Golf drivers are the most admired club in nearly every golfer’s bag. It stands the tallest, has the biggest head, and the longest shaft. It is often the most expensive club as well. Many golfers wonder, do they have to invest a fortune in a driver and how much does a golf driver cost? Why are drivers so important? They are the club that allows the ball to travel the farthest when struck well. Even slightly off-center hits can provide distance that you can only dream of with other clubs in the bag. As you can see it is an

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How Long Do Golf Irons Last? When Will I Need To Replace Them?

Golf equipment technology advances at a rapid pace and manufacturers release new irons annually, in the worst-case bi-annually. Price increases are the norm, and you pay substantially more for a set of irons today than what it cost five or six years ago. Unless it is imperative for you to have the latest technology in your bag to stay relevant and competitive, there is no need to join the annual rush to upgrade your golf irons. Today we take a look at how long your golf irons should last. So, How Long Do Golf Irons Last? If you want a

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What Is a Uniflex Shaft? The Most Used Steel Shaft in the Game!

The uniflex shaft is a relatively new invention and a product of the ever-evolving golf industry. Every manufacturer continuously improves their technology, leading us to this unique shaft. So, what’s a uniflex golf shaft? The uniflex golf shaft is stiffer than a regular shaft and will adjust your speed based on your swing. It’s the best choice for golfers with fast swing speeds (around 90 mph) but who swing inconsistently.  There are many reasons to use the uniflex shaft, but they’re not for everyone. Read on to learn if this new type of shaft can help take your game to

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