I GOT FITTED FOR THE WRONG IRONS!? When buying new irons it’s so important to make sure you get fitted for the right irons. The best golf clubs. The best golf clubs of 2022 but also the best golf clubs for you, sometimes the best irons of 2022 are the most forgiving irons of 2022 but sometimes they are just whatever you get fitted for… let’s do it… and let’s do it now!
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Isn’t the difference just explained with the lofts? 223 gets more ball speed, lower spin and more distance because it’s a couple of degrees stronger?
Just got my King Forged Tec delivered two days ago (copper finish!!!!). Replaced MP 18’s. My thought was make golf easier.
Why not both? 😂
If I won a set of them irons I would simply play golf with them. Simples.👍
Maybes go for a hybrid, in the summer blade it up when it’s cold and could get a little hand shatter go back to the more forgiving best of both
Might I suggest a combo set? You get the best of both worlds!
Don’t know about the clubs, but that is a beautiful golf coarse. Seems like almost every video you post from there you can hear pheasant or see one running around. Awesome video as always.
James!!! Why Why Why
Are you doing this to yourself
You've been fitted and you know the 223 is the best for you, so just go and enjoy them
Biggest question mark in my bag as a high handicap golfer is my driver…
I like the 223's better. I think they look great.
For me, the telling stat on the indoor test is the Standard Deviation of the Spin Rates – which was in the favor of the 223 – and I think that is really the test that golfers should use to test if blades are for them. If you can center a blade, it will absolutely produce a lower Standard Deviation in spin rate – i.e. you will repeatedly see the same flight window. If the 'help' from the 223 is working, then it should overcome the blade's theoretical advantage and produce more consistent spin – which it did through technology.
hell. i got fitted and got told i needed clubs that were 1deg up. and it changed my game entirely. but wish i could try out more clubs just to see how great other clubs were in general
It's in your head to change so you'll change. Trying to talk yourself into something by getting approval from others won't and never does work. You WANT to change, so you will.
I love how he brings cheerfulness and laughter to all of us dw6K
Why not try the 225? Blade look with the forgiveness of the 223
Interesting! I think you got the right irons from all I have seen and you hit them beautifully; I thought the S-taper was very noticeable in difference for ball flight – are the 221s with the same shafts?
That said, the 221s are traditional lofts (7i = 34 degrees) whereas the 223s are a little more towards modern lofts (7i = 32 degrees), so I think that the distance more than blades vs not blades is due to the loft differences.
If one wants to use blades then use blades – just know what your distances are and select the club accordingly (Chris is power-batting…)
I'm not sure about any of them, lol. Then again I'm just starting my golf career
#comboset 👍👍
Has it come to the stage where we start referring to irons by loft degree and not the traditional numbers? Already done it with wedges
I've gone back and forth on this many times over the years. I went from blades to SGI, from SGI to Hybrid irons, back to SGI, back to blades, many other sets in between, and now I have a set of 2021 P790s. I can pick them apart all day long on the launch monitor, but on course it really doesn't seem to matter much. Whatever is going to come out of me on any given round, is whatever is going to come out of me, regardless of what clubs are in the bag it seems. I know my time would have been better spent on short game, rather than agonizing over clubs, but I suppose I'm as much of a gearhead as I am a golfer.