Iron Golf Club Swings

The Difference Between an Iron Swing and a Driver Swing

With few exceptions, the average weekend golfer makes better shots hitting irons than hitting drivers. This is because it’s easier to maintain the shorter shaft of an iron on the correct inside-out swing plane. Problems arise when golfers attempt to hit drivers with the same swing used to hit irons. You can improve your game by understanding the difference between an iron swing and a driver swing.

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Advantages of Offset Drivers

If you fade or slice the ball, an offset driver might help you keep it in the fairways. A more extreme measure is to combine an offset with a turned-in clubface, called a draw clubface. This is a mechanical solution for someone...

What Is a Ping Senior Flex?

A Ping senior flex is a type of golf club made with a shaft that bends substantially to aid players with slower swing speeds. Unlike most golf club manufacturers, Ping labels its senior flex shafts as "soft regular" shafts, per...

How to Swing a Golf Iron the Right Way

You may think that professionals have different styles of swinging a golf iron than a recreational golfer. However, the technique is actually the same for every golfer. It is the professionals' execution of the right golf swing...

Titleist DCI Description

The DCI line was the flagship series of irons from Titleist from 1990 to 2003. DCI is short for Direct Central Impact. The design of golf clubs is high tech. This is not surprising, since top golf manufacturers have regularly r...

Golfer's Elbow & Numbness

This is true for golfer's elbow, a condition that causes elbow pain and numbness due to overuse from swinging a golf club and absorbing the shock. This condition is sometimes known as medial epicondylitis if it is due to inflam...

Definition of an Oversized Golf Club Iron

Many different golf club iron sets are available on the market today, differing in technology and design to reach out to a wide range of golfers. Depending on your talent level or golf handicap, you may benefit from an oversize...

What Is the Swing Weight on Tour Edge Golf Clubs?

A club's swing weight is the relative weight of a clubhead's leverage, or the club's tendency to resist angular acceleration. Tour Edge has a full selection of drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, chippers and putter...

What Is a Controller Driving Iron Golf Club?

NGC Golf claims its Controller Driving Iron is the solution to this common golf problem. The Controller is actually a hybrid golf club designed to provide greater accuracy than a wood and better distance than a long iron.

Length of a Five Iron Golf Club

According to Golf Magazine, selecting the size and material for your golf shaft is essential for deciding on an optimal set of club irons for your strength and skill level. While some manufacturers can customize irons to meet t...

How to Swing Your Golf Club in the Snow

If you just can't stay away from golfing in the winter months and you live in a place where it snows, you can learn how to swing your golf club in the snow to keep your game going. There is now a division of golf called snowgol...

Do I Swing Left or Right With Golf Clubs?

Determining whether you're a left-handed or right-handed golfer has more to do with your comfort level than with the hand you use to sign your name. It's nothing like grade school, when lefties were forced to use special scisso...

Swing Weight in Golf Clubs

Swing weight is one of the more complex elements of golf club design. Several factors influence a club's swing weight, and different swing weights can create a surprisingly different feel from one club to the next. Back when cl...

How to Swing Iron Golf Clubs

Irons are the scoring clubs in golf. If the approach shot to the green is hit close to the hole, the result is an easier putt. More made putts equal lower scores. All golf swings are unique and may take years to master but lear...

How a Woman Should Swing a Golf Club

Learning how to swing the golf club consistently is the goal of any golfer. There are some subtle differences between the way a woman swings the club and the way a man swings it. If you are a woman golfer, you must depend on te...

How to Swing the Golf Club With Your Body

Learning the nuances of the golf swing often takes a lot of time for most golfers. The golf swing is a complicated motion that requires specific movements and timing to be able to execute it correctly. Golfers learn quickly tha...

How to Determine a Golf Club Swing

Figuring out the kind of golf swing you need is dependent on the type of golf game you play. All players want to hit the ball with length and keep the shot straight. In order to do this, you need to have balance when you are st...

Mizuno 600 Driver Review

The Mizuno 600 driver is designed for advanced players with consistent swings. The club also features adjustable weights to correct minor issues with your swing. When matched with the right golfer and appropriately configured, ...

How to Measure Golf Club Swing Weight at Home

The swing weight of a golf club refers to how the weight is distributed throughout the club. If one club has weight that is balanced closer to the club head, and a second club has weight that is balanced further away from the c...

How to Change the Swing Weight of a Golf Club

A letter and number combination indicates the swing weight, with A1 being the lightest measurement and G9 the heaviest. For consistent feel throughout a set, the driver, fairway woods and irons should have a similar swing weigh...

Review of Callaway X22 Tour

Callaway's 2010 X-22 Tour irons are an advanced edition of the X-20 irons manufactured in previous years. According to Callaway, the X-22s are designed for "accomplished golfers" who place high value on feel and stability.

How to Adjust Golf Club Swing Weight

You can adjust golf club swing weights by adding lead tape to your clubhead. Professional golfers add lead tape to their clubs to adjust the feel of the club and to correct issues with their swing. Swing weight is measured in g...

Proper Swing of Golf Club Irons

You are 150 yards from the flagstick and you have to take out your iron and hit a shot to the middle of the green. If you can blast that tee shot, you can certainly hit an iron without at any trouble, right? Not so fast. Hittin...

How to Swing a Golf Club Correctly

The correct way to swing a golf club differs from player to player, but knowing the basics of grip, stance and swing can improve your golf game whether you are a first-time player or an experienced veteran. Practice makes perfe...

What is the Loft of a Four Iron Golf Club?

A 4-iron is one of eight irons that most golfers typically carry in their bag. Club loft is one of the determining factors in how far your shot will fly when you hit it. Generally speaking, the lower the number of the club, the...

How to Swing a Golf Club on a Plane

A good golf swing is a matter of angles, and few angles are as important as keeping the golf club on a consistent plane throughout the swing. It's why the term "on plane" comes up so often in a golf lesson. Golfers fit either a...

How to Release the Club in a Golf Swing

The path of the golf club through the swing requires that you begin to release your hands, turning the right hand over the top of the left, as the club gets to within approximately 18 inches of the ball. Continue the release af...

Golf Swing: How to Avoid Flipping the Club

So many things can go wrong during a golf swing. It can be very difficult to rectify a problem, particularly when you are flipping your golf club. When you flip your club, your wrists break before or during impact with the golf...

How to Angle a Golf Club for Swing

Golfers have to figure out a plan of attack before they hit the golf ball. While the club you are using has a distinct loft angle, you still have to figure out how to position the club prior to striking the ball. The club angle...

Nickent 3DX Hybrid Review

The Nickent Genex 3DX Hybrid is a set of irons that was manufactured by the Nickent company. Although the Nickent company has closed, the irons can be found on the Internet and in the used market.

How to Swing a Golf Club as a Lefty

Although right-handed and left-handed golfers should swing the same way, if you swing left-handed, you may benefit from instruction specifically for left-handed golfers, referring to the front part of your body as the right sid...

How to Swing a Golf Club

There are many facets to the game that can make it complicated. Besides the actual course layout, which presents such challenges as sand traps, water traps, trees, and the rough, learning the golf swing can be difficult for any...

How to Swing a Golf Club Inside Out

This is a major problem usually resulting in a left-to-right trajectory. The ball will seem to be going straight until you find it has sailed way right and short of where you intended it to be. One way to cure the slice and you...

How to Swing a Golf Club Properly

Anyone who has watched the top pros play the game with ease and consistency understands what the game looks like when it is played at the top level. However, learning how to swing the club consistently takes time and effort. It...

How to Swing a Golf Club & Hit a Hook

A hook is a ball that travels from right to left for a right-handed golfer. This is a problem for most golfers who hit the ball this way accidentally, using a number of incorrect techniques, such as improper stance and ball pos...

How to Swing a Golf Club Better

The key goal when swinging the club is to hit the ball to a certain area, and improving your swing path is key to improving your direction. Understanding the three swing paths and how they can hurt--or help--your game, will put...

How to Swing a Golf Club Faster

Acceleration is how fast your club is gaining speed during the swing. In addition to creating this speed, you'll want to maintain it until you make contact with the ball, decelerating the club only after you hit the ball. What ...

Steps to Swing a Golf Club

These must all complement each other to allow for a smooth, uninterrupted chain of events which maximizes swing speed and control of the club path. Understanding the basics of these three golf swing steps will help you become a...