What are the specs of golf clubs?

What are the specs of golf clubs?

Technical Specifications of Golf Club Heads, Shafts & Grips

18° Hybrid 40.25″ 38.75″
30° Hybrid 38.25″ 36.75″
34° Hybrid 37.75″ 36.25″
38° Hybrid 37.25″ 35.75″
42° Hybrid 36.75″ 35.25″

What are the different levels of golf irons?

Irons are divided into three sets; long irons (2, 3 and 4-irons), mid-irons (5, 6 and 7-irons) and short irons (8 and 9-irons, plus the pitching wedge). Long irons are used to hit the ball further with a shorter loft, while the short irons are designed to produce a higher loft.

What is the standard size for golf irons?

Standard Length for Irons The same is true for graphite golf irons: the standard length for a 1 iron measures 40 inches, a 5 iron is 38 inches and a 9 iron is 36 inches. As is true for woods, the standard length measurement for women’s irons is 1 inch less for both steel and graphite irons.

How do you read Golf Club specs?

How Golf Clubs Work: Numbers Explained

  1. Driver = 23o yards.
  2. 3 wood = 210 yards.
  3. 2 iron = 190 yards (use 4 wood or hybrid)
  4. 3 iron = 180 yards (use 5 wood or hybrid)
  5. 4 iron = 170 yards.
  6. 5 iron = 160 yards.
  7. 6 iron = 150 yards.
  8. 7 iron = 140 yards.

Is a 4 iron necessary?

For hitting into greens, the 4-hybrid is the best play for most. Golfers across the board hit more fairways with a 4-iron. The 0-5 handicap bracket is more effective with the 4-iron than any other bracket. Almost every other bracket hits it longer and records more GIRs with the 4-hybrid.

What is the length of a 7 iron?

37″
Fitting Charts

Men’s Standard Shaft Lengths
Club Length
6 iron 37.5″
7 iron 37″
8 iron 36.5″

What is the standard length of an 8 iron?

Standard Club Length

Club Men Graphit Lady Steel
Iron 6# 38 36,5
Iron 7# 37,5 36
Iron 8# 37 35,5
Iron 9# 36,5 35

What is a 7 iron used for in golf?

The irons from 5 to 7 are typically called the “mid irons”, and are generally used from the fairway and rough for longer approach shots, between 130-210 yards depending on the club, player and course. They are also used on hillier fairways to avoid hitting a low rise, which is a risk with long irons.