Smart Shopping for Golf Irons

Smart Shopping for 4-Irons

The 4-iron is a golf club that is of limited value to most golfers. It is an iron that requires a full swing and its ability to perform with versatility is quite limited. A golfer needs to be in the fairway or short rough to use it correctly. While there is a very high comfort factor with the club, it's not very useful for short shots--120 yards and under--and certainly has no use on the tee for any shot longer than 200 yards. However, the 4-iron may be the club of choice for any medium-range iron shot from the fairway. A male golfer can...

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Smart Shopping for 5-Irons

The 5-iron is a club that used to be in every golfer's bag. However, with the advent of half-irons--3 1/2, 4 1/2, 6 1/2--many of the standard clubs have been taken out of a golfer's rotation, including the 5-iron. However, the...

Smart Shopping for 6-Irons

The comfort of the 6-iron can get into a golfer's mind. To win a match or merely improve your game, you must continue to work hard at all times, and the comfort-factor of the 6-iron tends to go against this premise. Since the ...

Smart Shopping for 7-Irons

The 7-iron is one of the most versatile clubs in any golfer's bag. The standard use of the 7-iron is on a par 4 or par 5, when a golfer is 110 to 190 yards away from the green. Like the 8- and 9-irons, the 7-iron provides the ...

Smart Shopping for 3-Irons

However, in recent years the development of 4-wood and higher has made the longer irons somewhat obsolete. This is clearly not the case with all golfers. Some players fall in love with their longer irons and going out on the g...

Smart Shopping for 8-Irons

For nearly all golfers, it's the in-between clubs that make the difference in terms of overall enjoyment of the game and scoring. For golfers to improve their level of play in general and scores in particular, practice is neede...

Smart Shopping for a 9-Iron

Not only does a player have be successful with his driver and putter, he must master the clubs in between. The remaining woods and irons may vary in importance according to a player's style, ability and comfort level, but a 9-i...

Smart Shopping for Golf Gloves

Do you really need golf gloves? If you value your game, you will know that you do. Gloves are important in that they help you better hold the club during your swing. They are also valuable in that they keep the hand that secur...

Smart Shopping for Golf Shoes

Golf shoes are as essential as any other piece of equipment when you are on the course. This is what you will be wearing during the best of times and worst of times in your game. It is better to have the best of times, so make...

Smart Shopping for Golf Balls

There are a variety of golf ball styles today to match the games of particular golfers. They can be designed for distance, control or spin with different covers, cores and patterns to fit a golfer's needs. The engineering of g...

Smart Shopping for Golf Carts

There are always great sales online if you don't mind not seeing it firsthand. As for stores, there are often seasonal sales, discount sales and sales on particular brands in areas where there is a lot of competition. If you ar...

Smart Shopping for Golf Bags

The need for a golf bag sounds fairly obvious. But you are going to have to choose the right one for you, your game and the way you play your game. Is it going to be a carry bag used during a walk around the course or a bag us...