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Parts of Driving Irons That Affect Your Shot

Driving Irons

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.

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