C-Tech
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While I can see that a lot of people have bought into the hype that game improvement irons are going to make everyone Tiger Woods, the facts just do not bear that out. I have yet to see any substantive information that proves the "average" golfer has enjoyed any marked improvement in his scoring as a result of using game improvement irons. I agree that while launching higher, being able to miss the sweet spot and still get distance, and combatting a slice may well be true, it obviously has not translated into improved scoring.
Every reasonable study I have seen says the game is not won off the tee or with irons,but with wedges and putters. Both of those clubs have NO cavity back or offset. While the club manufacturers would love you to believe you can see huge improvements by using their clubs, its in the short game, not in iron play. Hybrids may make you feel better about your mid-range shots, but scoring is still done inside 100 yards.
Every reasonable study I have seen says the game is not won off the tee or with irons,but with wedges and putters. Both of those clubs have NO cavity back or offset. While the club manufacturers would love you to believe you can see huge improvements by using their clubs, its in the short game, not in iron play. Hybrids may make you feel better about your mid-range shots, but scoring is still done inside 100 yards.