I read about how he wants them to be similar to the topography of drivers. More forgiving off the heal and toe. I thought some minor spots on the face would make it harder to work the ball. It’s suppose to help straighten miss hits
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That’s not really how it works, but that is sure how it’s being marketed.I read about how he wants them to be similar to the topography of drivers. More forgiving off the heal and toe. I thought some minor spots on the face would make it harder to work the ball. It’s suppose to help straighten miss hits
"Bulge" and "Roll" for these irons comparing them to a driver design is all over social media. And here I am thinking, irons dont work like that.. But what do I know.That’s not really how it works, but that is sure how it’s being marketed.
Yeah I have no idea. It’s like they put bolt slugs in specifics areas.That’s not really how it works, but that is sure how it’s being marketed.
Apparently a few OEM engineers were asked about the bulge and roll for an iron and said it couldn't be done. Whatever else you want to say about BD, he certainly thinks outside the box (Colt Knost said they cost $10,000 to manufacture). In any event, they are certainly great looking irons."Bulge" and "Roll" for these irons comparing them to a driver design is all over social media. And here I am thinking, irons dont work like that.. But what do I know.
Head is very reminiscent of the excellent Mizuno TZoids from back in the 90's. I played some really good golf with that style of iron when I had game.
As I said, a number of OEM engineers were asked about this and they said it couldn't be done. I wouldn't be surprised if OEM R&D departments start experimenting with this.So why hasn’t this been done before even if very slight?
Of course not, they aren’t the same design as the stock ones, it’s a different set.
I understand but in the R&D world can’t is usually the catalyst to testing looking for that breakthrough. Maybe his company find it, but I’m still a bit skeptical. I’m sure there’s more to the story.As I said, a number of OEM engineers were asked about this and they said it couldn't be done. I wouldn't be surprised if OEM R&D departments start experimenting with this.
"Bulge" and "Roll" for these irons comparing them to a driver design is all over social media. And here I am thinking, irons dont work like that.. But what do I know.
My Cleveland Halo 4 iron has bulge and roll on its face.Speaking about bulge and roll, there used to be a driving iron out in the market called the Controller which incorporated a bulge and roll face.
and that is how the irons were made 3D printing. And just got approved by the USGA before the Masters.I bet with his needs 3-D printing probably the best option
Holy no offset!