Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Cobra One Length Irons
Anyone else try them yet? They are intriguing. Sarasota has two left-handed demo sets (one steel, one graphite) that I've tried out a couple of times. Didn't like the steel (110 grams, too heavy), the graphite's are 65 grams and really flight the ball well. The 8 thru the gap wedge took a little while to get used to since all the clubs are 7 iron length (gained about 5 yds. per club); 4-6 lost about 5 yds. per club. The dispersion of shots with all the clubs were a lot tighter than my Callaway's; may have to invest in a set.
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The validity of any golf club evaluation is initially based on the players ability. The lower the handicap the more consistent their swing is so you get a more reliable test of the clubs. The higher the handicap the less likely the club test will provide any useful information because you can not buy a better swing.
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One-length irons have been around for years - nothing new. Cobra decided to take a chance on them based on some good play by PGA player Bryson DeChambeau several months ago. As of late, DeChambeau has been struggling, and a lot of the "buzz" about single-length irons has died off. I don't know of any other tour player that uses them. Depending on how many sets Cobra produced in their first run, you may see these irons "dumped" at a low price at the end of the year. I did get to try these at the golf festival in March, and I thought they were pretty nice. But I wouldn't buy them unless they were at a clearance price. They may or may not "help" your game.
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I think there is a very small percentage of golfers that would benefit from the one-length irons.
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I've always maintained that golf, or any physical activity for that matter, cannot really be taught, it must be learned. What a good instructor does is show you how to learn. the student must put forth the effort to take what the instructor has given him or her and spending time using it to learn. You cannot teach someone how to play golf by telling them how to do it. They must be able to feel how to do it. More importantly, you cannot teach someone how to play golf by telling them what not to do. Too many people feel that if only someone would explain to them what they are doing wrong they would be able to play good golf. As kcrazorbackfan says, go and take instruction for a PGA/LPGA instructor and then commit to at least five hours a week working on what they show you.
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