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Why You Should Consider Single Length Golf Clubs—Part three

The Benefits of Single Length Golf Clubs
Ok, so let’s get down to it. Why should you consider purchasing a set of single length golf clubs? What are they going to do for your game? Manufacturers of these same length golf equipment claim two primary benefits; improved distance and improved consistency. What golfer would not want to see improvement in these areas of their golf game? I surely would!
The marketing material claims an increase in distance of 5 yards for every club in the bag, achieved from only having one swing for each iron and therefore greatly increasing muscle memory. This deeply ingrained swing becomes much more repeatable than the swing(s) needed with conventional discount golf clubs, your confidence increase, and you see greatly increased ball striking which all adds up to greater distance.
According to 1 Irons Golf named TaylorMade R9 Irons, a leading manufacturers of single length golf clubs, golfers using their golf clubs will see the following results:
(1).Greater power and distance.
(2).Extreme ball striking improvement.
(3).Stunning accuracy and control.
(4).Mid/High handicapper: average 10 stroke reduction in handicaps.
(5).Low handicapper: the dramatic increase in swing consistency eliminates those last few strokes bringing handicaps down to zero and below.
All of this research leads me to believe that single length golf clubs for sale in the market are worth trying out for yourself to determine whether they would benefit your golf game, now if only someone could fix my putting.

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Why You Should Consider Single Length Golf Clubs—Part two

Which Golf Clubs Are Better: Conventional or Single Length?
You want to learn how to play golf like Tiger Woods, purchasing either set of golf clubs will probably not deliver this dream. And speaking of Tiger Woods, he seems to play alright with conventional golf equipment. Sure, sure the argument might be made that he would play even better with a set of single length clubs…but nobody knows the answer to that argument. So here goes, if you are happy with your current discount golf clubs or have played the game for a number of years and are comfortable with the conventional incremental shaft lengths I see no reason to switch. It is a little like the latest Driver or Putter that hits the market. Sure there are features of the clubs that might help improve a golfer’s game, but more often than not the club isn’t the Holy Grail and will not make you a champion overnight. If you are not in the market for a new set of clubs or your appointed dreaming clubs—callaway x-22 irons then I would not recommend you run out and buy a set of single length golf clubs. What many people don’t realize is that these golf clubs for sale have been around for a long time. Commercially they were available back in the 1980’s when Tommy Armour golf manufactured them under the name EQL irons. The golf clubs were popular but the company found it difficult to make these custom clubs in the face of a low cost/high volume environment. Which leads us to reasons that you might want to try these clubs, you are in the market for a set of custom fitted clubs. Single length golf clubs cost more than a standard set you pull off of a store shelf, and are comparable in price to custom fitted golf equipment.
So, if you are planning to make an overhaul to your equipment or are just entering the golf market and are considering the Custom Club route…then single length clubs may be just the answer for you.

To be continued

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