Are you looking for the best golf Irons to get the most out of your game? For shorter golf shots, ranging from 200 yards to less than 100 yards, you should irons. The iron that is used is based on the loft of the club head as well as the golfer's ability to hit the ball a certain distance. Modern technology allows golfers to select the type of iron that complements his or her game best.
Golfers are divided into 3 basic ability levels-- low-handicaps, mid-handicaps and high-handicaps. A handicap is the measurement of performance against the par on a course, usually in relation to a par 72 regulation course. If a golfer generally scores less than 10 strokes over par, or an 82 or less on a par-72 course he is said to have a low-handicap. I f your score averages out to 1 over par on each hole, or somewhere in the 11-20 handicap range, you are said to be a mid-handicap golfer. This is sometimes referred to as playing "bogey golf". The high-handicapper usually shoots close to or over 100. You would either be a beginner or one who has not had time to reach the mid-handicap level.
Knowing a little about the types of irons such as Acer golf irons, Nike golf irons, and various golf club iron sets CPR go will give you the basic foundation in order to determine which iron is right for you.
Types of irons
Cast irons
Cast irons have a cavity back construction, also known as perimeter weighted irons
Most of the head weight on the outside of the head
A larger sweet spot because it puts more weight on the edges of the club face
Beginners who tend to mishit the ball more often would benefit from cavity back/perimeter weighted irons because they are more forgiving
Forged irons
No special weight distribution on the back of the club head
The center of gravity is in the center of the club head
Most forged irons also have the weight higher in the face, allowing the advanced player to better control trajectory
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