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Parts of Driving Irons That Affect Your Shot

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Club head, shaft, and grip are the three components of driving irons. All three parts affect a shot and are ideally designed to produce accurate shots and maximize power.

The club head varies in size and metal coating used in the finish. These elements are crucial and often determine the effectiveness of the irons. Shaft length and grip control likewise affects power.

The angle of loft on the club head, on the other hand, affects accuracy. In a typical golf club set, irons are numbered from 1 to 9 depending on the angle of the loft and the length of the shaft. Different irons are used in different situations for greatest accuracy.

Driving irons are often called 1 Iron. They have the longest shaft and the lowest angle. The loft ranges from 17 to 25 degrees. The lower the angle, the farther the distance. For more information about 1 Iron and how a particular design can help improve your game, please visit NGCGolf.Com or call 1-800-285-3900.

Popularity: 23% [?]

Dissecting the Blade and Cavity Back Golf Driving Irons

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Golf driving irons have a characteristic long shaft, iron head, and a face that has almost no slope. These characteristics form just the basic description of driving irons, as this type of golf club has two main types.

The smooth back and small head of the blade driving iron resemble a classic golf club. Golfers also call it the ‘muscle back’ iron. It has a reputation for being hard to hit and the ball does not go far with it, but it compensates for its apparent shortcomings with increased accuracy. Its high center of gravity is ideal for players who make low shots. Those who prefer high trajectory shots will find the blade driving iron useful because it lowers the ball’s flight path.

The cavity back driving iron, the second type of golf driving irons, is so named because it has a weight-reducing and spring-inducing cavity at the back. Launching the ball is easier with the cavity back because it has a low center of gravity. This makes it a favorite of golfers who really like to let their shots fly.

Golf driving irons in different styles, sizes and materials can be seen and purchased at NGCGolf.com, the premier online destination for great golf gear at low prices.

Popularity: 36% [?]

Revolutionize Your Game with Sophisticated Driving Irons

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Since golfers spend quite a sum to start in the sport, it would be wise for those who are serious about radically improving their game to spend a little bit more on quality equipment like sophisticated driving irons to give them an edge.

The Controller® family of driving irons pack more power than woods, and land the ball on target more accurately than an iron. Right-handed players who take shots that curve from left to right or right to left for lefties should try the Controller® because it has a shot control system that automatically corrects their shots.

Another addition to this growing number of sophisticated driving irons, the Controller II®, outperforms regular irons and woods in the straightness of the shots and distance of the ball, and is harder than ordinary steel heads. Like its sister model, it has also a shot control system.

NGCGolf.com, the exclusive distributor of these amazing driving irons, also offers the Condor SC® weighted driving iron. This driver uses eight grams of tungsten to add weight where the user needs it – on the club’s head. This increases hitting power and cut down slices and hooks, which is practically all that any golfer can ask for.

Popularity: 25% [?]

A Controller Iron keeps Straight shots Straight

Friday, March 6th, 2009

If you want to make the most of your golfing experience, get the right controller iron – preferably one which is built to be appropriate for your style, swing power, stance, and swing shot accuracy. With the right driving iron, you can improve your handicaps and hit seemingly perfect strokes all the time.

In general, it’s about time you get a controller driving iron if you notice some chronic difficulty staying on the fairway with your off-center shots. If you swing with all your might and effort using the wood, but you still can’t make the mid fairway, then the iron can make a change. It can increase the strength of your swing and allow you to hit up to more than 40 yards extra distance in every shot. Swings using irons are also commonly straighter than those made with woods. So, having the right controller iron can take off at least three strokes from your game. For the best controller irons, check www.NGCGolf.com.

Popularity: 21% [?]

NGCGolf.com’s Golf Driving Irons Are High In Quality, Not In Price

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Golf driving irons are highly specialized tools. They are built to do one thing incredibly well, and that is to get your ball as far down the fairway as possible while helping you maintain control and accuracy. Due to this, drivers have some very unique traits and requirements, such as the need for extreme head hardness and a high modulus shaft with consistent flexibility. These traits usually come with exorbitant price tags, but NGCGolf.com breaks the mold with their feature-packed Controller® and Condor® series of golf driving irons.

NGCGolf.com’s irons have consistently broken golf performance records, such as a 339-yard performance on grass from the Controller® Fairway 17. The new Controller® II irons offer even more of the original Controllers’® already unbelievable performance through technological advancements like its M-70 ultra-hard coating. Originally used in aerospace engineering, M-70 is as hard as diamonds, rust-proof and highly scratch-resistant. On a club, it hits like a cannon! On the wallet, however, these irons are as soft as a feather. Visit NGCGolf.com for more details and even more high-quality golfing equipment.

Popularity: 13% [?]

Stroke-Cutting Golf Driving Irons are Necessities in Competitive Golf

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

In golf, every stroke matters. One stroke over an 18-hole course has often spelled the difference between victory and defeat in both amateur and professional leagues. That fact alone makes it imperative for all golfers to invest in golf driving irons that can cut a few strokes off their games.

NGCGolf.com features some of the finest golf driving irons in the world today. Its impressive selection includes the 17°, 21°, and 25° Controllers®, the 17° and 21° Controller® IIs, the 16°, 19°, 22°, 25°, and 29° Controller® Elite Hybrids, and the scientifically weighted Condor® Tee Shot (12.5°) and Condor® Fairway (17°). Each of these irons promises greater distance, greater accuracy, or both – any of which could lead to a lower stroke total.

Golfers looking to win can improve their chances of doing so with these irons. Talent and skill may still matter most on the course, but only the right tools will allow golfers to make the most of them.

Popularity: 16% [?]

Scientifically Proven Driving Irons Can Give Golfers an Edge

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Golf is an exact science. Every move, from driving off the tee to putting on the green, must be precisely calculated in order to limit the number of strokes it takes to get the ball in the hole. The process of creating driving irons is no different. Each iron must be technically designed to improve distance and increase accuracy to give its user a better game. And as with everything else in science, it must be tested to prove its worth.

The Controller® Elite Hybrids are among the scientifically proven driving irons that NGC Golf features on its website. The innovative design of the Controller® Elites allows golfers to hit balls farther and with greater control. These hybrids are able to correct hooks and slices and can easily scoop or power balls out of the rough.

Doubters who need more proof of the dependability of these driving irons need look no further than the PGA Tour. Several players in the Tour have used hybrids to win championships, and with the science of their development to back them up, the Controller® Elites can make a case for being the most advanced set of hybrids in golf.

Popularity: 18% [?]