There are technologies that benefit the beginners and the 100-shooters whose rounds are ruined because they struggle to get shots in the air. And who doesn’t want that, especially when a case can be made that it’s happening across every section of your bag.Īfter several lean years, this category is showing renewed interest first because the engineering challenges for producing positive results from the most erratic of swings might be the most intriguing, and second, there is a growing diversity to the players that need these irons that provide maximum help. In other words, the game can be made easier. We’ve learned over the years that equipment is designed to help average players more than tour players, and the designs today are aimed at helping the mis-hit more than the Sunday punch. ![]() “I’m not good enough” or “None of that equipment helps average golfers all that much.” Then there’s the one we dislike the most, “I’m doing just fine with what I’ve got.” Unfortunately, not really. If you haven’t changed your clubs in several years we know the reasons. Or it might come from a less-skilled player getting more enjoyment from the game because they are finally getting the ball in the air and moving it down the fairway. It might be in the form of more quality shots more often. That might manifest itself in better scores or a lower handicap. The fact is, golfers are getting better and equipment technology is the reason.
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