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Cleveland Irons by Year: 30+ Years of Underrated History

When thinking about Cleveland, one of the words that come to mind is underrated. The brand has produced some seriously good clubs in years gone by, yet it has rarely been referred to as one of the top club-makers like TaylorMade or Titleist. It was founded by Roger Cleveland in 1979 as Cleveland Classics. However, many of the original products sold were replica clubs from the 1940s and 50s. Wedges helped to make Cleveland’s name though and the 588 wedges became renowned in the world of golf. In 1990, Skis Rossignol, a ski equipment manufacturer, purchased the company, changed the

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4 Iron vs. 4 Hybrid: Differences, Pros, & Cons

Picking the right club can make a world of difference in your golf game, but with so many options, it can be a challenging decision. While you don’t use your long irons as often as other clubs, they tend to be very important when the time comes. Do your due diligence to get your set lined up with either a 4 iron or 4 hybrid to take the pressure off your game. We aim to provide you with a comprehensive guide to clarify the differences between these two clubs, their advantages and disadvantages, and their ideal uses. However, if you

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Srixon ZX7 Irons Review: Pros, Cons, & Who They’re For

In this Srixon ZX7 irons review, I explore the features that drive its workable flight, buttery-soft feel, and enhanced control. By the end of this post, you will know whether these players’ irons work for you or if you desire more lenient tools. How good are the Srixon ZX7 irons? The Srixon ZX7 irons offer modern technology for skilled players who want control and workability. The forged construction provides a soft feel, while tungsten weights and V-shaped sole design offer added forgiveness and improved turf interaction. The face grooves provide better spin control and stopping power on the green. But there’s

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The 10 Best Game Improvement Drivers

Game improvement drivers are built to maximize distance and boost the accuracy of amateurs off the tee. This post reveals the 10 best game improvement drivers for 2024, which offer exceptional forgiveness, rapid ball speed, low spin, and an enhanced launch. After reading this post, you will know the overall best game improvement driver and the top picks for budget, accuracy, and distance. In addition, I reveal the top-rated game improvement drivers for seniors and ladies. Here is what you can expect from our best game improvement drivers review 2024: The 10 best game improvement drivers for 2024 with pros,

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The 8 Best Cobra Irons

Cobra has crafted irons for over three decades, with the once-Australian brand now headquartered in Carlsbad, California. In this post, I examine the best Cobra irons for 2024 and reveal which golfers are best suited to each. By the end of this post, you will know the top 8 cobra irons for 2024 and what to look for in a set. Plus, I have provided the pros and cons of each iron for you to rapidly identify if it works or not for your swing. Here is what you can expect to learn from our best Cobra irons for 2024:

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Cobra Irons by Year: 30+ Years of Forgiveness

Cobra irons are some of the most forgiving irons on the market. Despite being around a shorter time than Titleist, TaylorMade, or PING irons, the Cobra irons, like Cobra drivers, are still popular with golfers. The first was released in 1991 – the Greg Norman Signature Forged – and after releases for many years since then, both new and old Cobra irons are popular to this day. So, let’s take a look at all Cobra irons by year so you know everything there is to know about the clubs…  Read the full review of the best Cobra irons this year.

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What Is A Heavenwood? Pros, Cons, Key Features

Initially released in 2004, Callaway Golf released a club that appeared like fairway woods but performed like hybrids; they called them Heavenwood. And the name got stuck as the years passed and new models came in. The Callaway Heavenwood blends a hybrid and fairway wood. It originated from the Big Bertha clubs and is found in many Callaway sets. It’s mostly used in roughs and approaches instead of long irons or hybrids. The name Heavenwood comes from the high loft angle and ability to send the ball high (into the heavens). It’s essential to choose the right Heavenwood to get

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The 2-Iron: Loft, Distance, & Drawbacks

Gone are the days of everyone carrying 2-irons. But should they be? While they are tough to hit, they bring advantages to the table that other clubs can’t match. What is the 2 iron loft? Most 2 irons have a loft of 17 degrees. All are under 20 degrees. This loft angle is designed to produce a low, penetrating ball flight that can travel long distances. However, many modern golfers opt for hybrids or long irons with higher lofts for easier launch and greater forgiveness. In this post, we’ll take a look at the 2-iron loft, distance, and all of its

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The 6 Best Graphite Iron Shafts

Graphite iron shafts are lighter than steel, easier to swing, more durable, and feel better. In this post, reveal the 6 best graphite iron shafts to improve your launch, spin, and consistency on approach. By the end of this post, you will know which graphite iron shafts are best for slow, medium, and high-swing speed golfers. In addition, I introduce you to the top graphite shafts for ladies and senior golfers this year. Here is a breakdown of what you will learn in our best graphite iron shafts for 2024 review. Top 6 best graphite iron shafts for 2024 with

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TaylorMade Drivers by Year: How They Revolutionized Golf

Revolutionary. You hear this thrown around a lot these days. But when describing TaylorMade and its approach to developing drivers and clubs, it fits the bill. Back in 1979, Gary Adams founded TaylorMade Golf and provided a metal driver with 12 degrees of loft. Now, you have drivers that offer a unique carbon twist face, very lightweight club heads, and a Thru-Slot Speed Pocket. So, how did that come to be and what came in the time between? Let’s take a look at all of the TaylorMade drivers by year and how you can use the new and old TaylorMade

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