- Joined
- Mar 25, 2014
- Location
- Miami, Florida
- HCP
- Old Age
- Local club/country
- Killian Greens Golf Club
- Irons
- MX-1000
- Driver
- ST-180
Until my shoulder is, in the opinion of my orthopedic surgeon, completely healed, I'm using a set of Cobra single length irons, so I swing a bit more around me with the short irons and avoid as much shock from taking a divot as possible. Since I'm so tall, the idea actually fits me fairly well. My fitting sessions have all suggested I get clubs about 2" longer than standard. Where that matters most to me is in the short irons.
I wonder if the idea will catch on and other club makers will make single length irons. Obviously, I hope to heal sooner or later so I can get back to my 900 Hot Metal irons, but I sure wish Mizuno would make a set of single length irons.
What do the rest of you think of the single length concept? Is it a passing fad that is totally dependent on the success of Bryson Dechambeau, or is there valid science behind it that the market might adopt on a wider basis?
I wonder if the idea will catch on and other club makers will make single length irons. Obviously, I hope to heal sooner or later so I can get back to my 900 Hot Metal irons, but I sure wish Mizuno would make a set of single length irons.
What do the rest of you think of the single length concept? Is it a passing fad that is totally dependent on the success of Bryson Dechambeau, or is there valid science behind it that the market might adopt on a wider basis?