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What you need to know about gapping your iron set
If you want to find where you might be losing shots, take a look at your iron gapping. Here's how you can make sure your bag is optimized. The post What you need to know about gapping your iron set ...
As iron lofts have gotten stronger over the years, golf’s newly desired length has created problems with gapping between irons and wedge sets. The wedge experts at Titleist’s Vokey Design have seen ...
That 3-iron that goes the same distance as your 4-iron. Or the eight-degree loft gap between pitching and sand wedge. That 6-iron you borrowed from an old set after you chucked the original into a ...
Lucas Herbert is used to the confused looks from fellow pros and caddies when he pulls a TaylorMade P7TW 6-iron from the bag. The recent PGA Tour winner isn’t the only one playing the Tiger ...
A gap wedge (usually 50 to 52 degrees) can be important because it bridges the distance gap between your traditional pitching wedge and sand wedge. But should that gap wedge match your irons or your ...
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