Irons: The big debate
Do you prefer the look of a blade or a game-improvement iron? For many of us, the iron we WANT to put in the bag is different from the one that we NEED to play better golf.
Equipment
One of the best things about the game of golf is how we get a whole variety of holes to play between 3, 4, and par 5 holes. But which is your favourite to play?
For a lot of golfers, they would say they prefer the hole that shows off the best parts of their game.
Long hitters love a par-5 as it allows them the opportunity to go for the green in two, and if successful have an eagle or solid birdie chance on the green. Those who get on well with their irons and always hit them accurately get on well with par-3s as they have more confidence hitting into the green straight away.
However, we all that one Achilles heel that feels like the worst part of our game, be it driving, chipping, or putting, and the structure of each hole tests each aspect of our performance.
The latest golf clubs from TaylorMade are absolute pinnacle of golfing tech. Today we want to give you illustrate for you how the tech in the latest P-Series irons has been constructed to help you approach the green better regardless of the kind of hole you’re playing.
When we ask people what the most iconic hole in golf are, the answers are usually famous par-3s. The 12th hole at Augusta National and the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass instantly come to mind as recognizable yet challenging par-3s.
On the scorecard, a par-3 sounds very straightforward, just an iron shot into the green and two putts for par. The reality is however these tee shots can be incredibly daunting when faced with tricky winds and sloping hills, not to mention bunker traps and bodies of water.
What’s most daunting about a par-3 is invariably how your tee shot is paramount to ensuring your success. You therefore need to be super accurate in order to land your initial strike on the green. These holes may look birdie-able, but if you miss the green you can quickly build up a high score.
Striking the ball accurately is all about approaching your shots with confidence and consistency, and you’ll feel that each time you hit the P7CB iron. TaylorMade has positioned the mass within the clubhead to provide you with a soft, lasting feel as you impact the ball. You’ll get familiar with this iron in no time.
While Par-4 holes pop up the most on golf courses, they’re all unique holes built to present their own series of challenges and hazards. Not unlike a Par-3, you want to hit the ideal target with your first shot, that in this scenario being sitting pretty in the middle of the fairway.
Once you’re nicely in the fairway, it’s crucial to strike your approach shot just right to land safely on the green. Par-4s all vary in length, some can be 300 yards in length while longer holes can be just about double that distance.
You’ll therefore need an iron that offers excellent power and stability, and the P7CB will give you exactly that. The iron has been designed to have the perimeter weighting optimised in such a way that your strikes feel straightforward and workable. You’ll be placing your ball on the green just where you want with this club in hand.
You may be feeling elated knowing you have a par 5 coming up and the prospect of a solid birdie opportunity. For others it might feel like a bit of a slog trying to get onto the green.
In order to get yourself onto the green with a birdie putt, you’re going to need to be hitting your approach shots with plenty of power and precision.
The P7CB irons promote excellent power on your strikes in several ways. The irons have a compact blade length that inspires confidence, and the sole camber has a progressive bounce angle to help you cut through the turf with ease. The precision-milled grooves on the face allow for an optimal, precise launch. These factors combined will have you powering through the ball when you hit it right.
As we’ve now mentioned multiple times, this is a fantastic all-round golf iron that will have you feeling in control of your golf game no matter the kind of hole you’re playing. If you’re thinking of getting yourself a new iron, this one will have shooting low scores seem a routine part of your round.