Are Game Improvement Clubs Right for You
Maybe you didn’t realize it but there are many different designs for irons these days. Each type is made for a different kind of golfer. Some clubs are for advanced players that need maximum feel and responsiveness from their clubs. Thankfully, others are made for golfers that need a little help and forgiveness from their clubs…and make it easier to find the sweet spot and get the ball up in the air easier. Which type is right for you?
First you have to ask yourself some questions. And be honest now.
Do you hit the ball with the center of the clubface consistently?
Do you tend to hit the ball fat?
Do most of your shots go left to
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Do you play less than once a month?
Do you have trouble getting the ball up in the air…even when you hit it solid?
If you answered yes to any of these questions you are a good candidate for game improvement clubs.
So what makes a golf club “game improvement”?
A game improvement club offers features that help golfers with many of these problems. These features include perimeter weighting, wide sole width, hosel offset, thick toplines and a low-back center of gravity. How do these features help? Lets take a closer look at each of these features.
Perimeter Weighting
All golf iron clubheads weigh about the same and have for many years. The
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To create this weighting, club head designers move weight from the middle of the clubhead. This creates a “cavity” behind the face, thus the term cavity back iron. The details of where the weight is moved is were the “science” of iron head design comes in. Suffice it to say that the center of gravity (CG) and the MOI are both affected by the details.
Wide Sole Width
A wide sole does two things. It adds more weight to the bottom of the club lowering the CG. And it makes the club less likely to dig in to the turf causing fat shots and lowering the clubhead speed through the ball. Wide sole clubs tend to make the
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Hosel Offset
The feature were the clubface is slightly behind the hosel (where the shaft enters the clubhead) is called offset. The advantage of offset is that the face of the club will strike the ball a fraction of a second later than a non-offset face. The face will therefore be a bit less open to the target line causing less slice spin being applied to the ball. If a golfer has a tendency to leave the the face open then shots should fly straighter with an offset hosel.
Thick Topline
The advantage of a thick topline is not only added perimeter weight and more MOI but also more confidence. Clubs with thick topline just look easier to hit.
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Low-back Center of Gravity
The lower the center of gravity the easier it is to strike the ball below the center. This always helps get the ball up in the air and will also impart more backspin to the ball. The more back spin the less the influence of side spin. The result is…the shot should fly higher and straighter.
So what if you feel you don’t need these features?
If you are a player who has no problem hitting the center of the clubface and gets the ball up in the air easily then these features might not be right for you. So called “players clubs”
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So how do you find game improvement clubs?
Any good golf store will display clubs by various manufacturers. Typically each manufacturer will have a selection of clubs ranging from “players clubs” to “super game improvement”. The Callaway Big Bertha irons, the Ping G5s, the Taylor Made CGB irons and the Nike Slingshot OSS clubs all fall in the category of game improvement. But there are really many great forgiving clubs to choose from.
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It’s a great time to be a golfer. 40 years ago the big manufacturers only made clubs for the best players. Today, you can find clubs for any level of golfer. That means that golf can be more fun. And more of those great shots we love are within reach. Give Game Improvement clubs a try and you’ll see for yourself.
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