Dissecting the Blade and Cavity Back Golf Driving Irons
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.
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