In general, all brands that offer single-length irons are around 37-38 inches (which is a normal 7-8 iron length). Most manufacturers allow you to add or remove up to 1-2 inches as well. In essence, you're basically playing with a bag of 7 irons with different lofts on each club.
How long should my irons be for my height?
Using the ratio of every 6" of height there should be a 1" change in length then there should be a 1 ½" difference between their 5-irons. For example, recommend 36.5" for the lady and 38" for the man (or 36.75" / 38.25").
Do you lose distance with one length irons?
Luckily swinging with a one-length iron set should not make you lose distance. You may see a few yards difference with your long irons, but your short irons will likely end up going a few yards further. Sometimes the longer length on the short irons gives them a bit more distance, but it won't be significant.
Do any pros use single length irons?
DeChambeau is currently the only Tour player who uses single-length irons, but Norman said he thinks that could change in the future.
Does DeChambeau use one length irons?
Pro Tips spoke with DeChambeau about his decision to use one-length irons. He shared the benefits he has seen and why he thinks they can assist golfers of any skill level. “These clubs can benefit literally everybody in the world,” DeChambeau says.
45 related questions foundDoes Bryson DeChambeau still use one length irons?
Bryson Dechambeau Irons
Bryson's four and five irons are high-launching, cavity-backed Cobra Speedzone One Length irons while the rest of his set are Cobra King Forged Tour One Length Irons - built for performance and workability but now superseded by Cobra King Forged Tec One Irons.
What length irons does Bryson DeChambeau use?
All of his irons are seven iron length (37.5 inches to be exact) to ensure he swings the same with every club and they're fitted with extremely thick JumboMax grips, the largest grips commercially available.
How far should a 7 iron go?
A standard amateur golfer can hit a 7 iron from 128 yards to 158 yards. The lower range will be for women and senior golfers. To hit the ball over 150 yards in total distance with a 7 iron club, an amateur golfer will have to have a good swing and be physically fit.
Why are golf irons different lengths?
As a club is longer (as well as lighter), then it can be swung faster up to a limit. The increased length provides greater leverage and speed to hit the ball further if solid contact is to be made. Shorter clubs are designed not for length, but rather precision.
How long should golf clubs be for my height?
For example, for a golfer that stands 6'2” and has a wrist-to-floor of 39”, the recommendation for proper club length would be 1/2” longer than standard length.
What lie angle should my irons be?
Lie angles almost always range from the mid-50 degrees (in drivers) to the mid-60 degrees (in short irons). In irons, the range is typically from 59 or 60 degrees to around 64 degrees. (Lie angles on putters reach into the 70s.)
How do single length irons work?
Rather than variable-length irons, where distance gaps are created in part because the shaft is longer in the longer irons and shorter in the shorter irons (hence the names), single length irons are all the same length. The lofts are different, obviously, which is how they all go different distances.
Is it better to have shorter or longer golf clubs?
While longer clubs can help increase speed and launch angle, shorter clubs can be easier to hit solid due to the reduction in swing arc. That's why “choking up” on the club offers a golfer more control, in general.
How do you measure for single length golf clubs?
Hold a pencil in your right hand (right handed golfer). Back your arms against the wall and then take the pencil and make a mark where your left wrist joint hits the wall. Just the opposite for a left-handed golfer. Measure from this mark to the floor.
What is a 8 iron used for?
The 8 and 9 irons are commonly called the "short irons". They have the highest-mass clubheads and the shortest shafts of the numbered irons, and are used for shots requiring high loft or moderate to short distance (typically between 130 and 150 yards with a full swing).
Can I convert my irons to one length?
Golfers who are interested in a Single Length set are going to have to test hit clubs properly engineered and manufactured for assembly as a Single Length set to be able to try the concept. It is completely impractical to alter an existing iron set to the Single Length concept.
What golf clubs does Phil Mickelson use?
Phil Mickelson uses the TaylorMade Original One Mini Driver and Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero fairway woods. Phil Mickelson uses Callaway X Forged UT, X21 UT Proto and Apex MB '21 irons.
What happens if my golf irons are too long?
What Happens When Golf Clubs Are Too Long? For most golfers, having clubs that are too long will result in the most inconsistent shots. Clubs that are too long will make you stand too upright, which can cause both heel and toe shots as well as a tendency to pull the ball.
What shaft does Dustin Johnson use?
TaylorMade P730 DJ Proto
The rest of his irons, from 3-iron to pitching wedge, are P730 DJ Proto irons. These are fitted with True Temper X100 shafts - a shaft he has used in his irons ever since his junior days.
What shaft does Bryson DeChambeau use in his driver?
DeChambeau's driver is Cobra's King Speedzone with an L.A. Golf prototype shaft made just for DeChambeau. The loft is 5.5 degrees—similar to what most long-drive competitors use.
Do pro golfers use shorter clubs?
Most pro golfers use shorter shafts on their drivers than recreational golfers. Is this true? Absolutely true.
Is it OK to choke up on golf club?
As you can tell, choking up on the golf club is a secret weapon that a lot of golfers don't take advantage of enough. Sure, you will lose some distance by choking up but in general, it's almost always worth it. This is a great way to add new shots in your bag and save yourself when you're hitting it poorly.
What happens if you shorten your irons?
Any amount of cutting will slightly stiffen the club. It will probably go unnoticed if you take 1 inch or less off the club. Taking 2 inches off will change the flex of the club. If you are shortening irons, every 1 inch you shorten the club will make the iron effectively play 2 degrees flatter.