
Propper Bapper with your handcuffs is essential to play your best golf.
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One of the best ways to make sure Your golf clubs are optimized to shoot your The lowest results is to eat your iron properly.
What does that mean? Well it can be great if you hit the 5-Hakuri 215 your yards in the air. But if you do not hit 6-Hekuri at least 195 yards in the air, what will you do when you have to hit a stroke that carries 195 yards?
Do the right doing you can help you avoid a difficult yard where you are in the middle of the clubs and either need to swing a lot with a shorter club, or try to get a lot from a longer club, thus reducing your prohibition power.
Given this, I have received some new groups of handcuffs, so I realized that I would put a group through their steps by passing an empty session and seeing what we can learn.
Tools (and issue)
Last year my players were a group of Mizuno Pro 241, 243 and 245s. With the release of the new Mizuno Pro S-3, I am removing 241 (pw and 9-iron) completely and using S-3 to replace most of 243.
Why am I doing that? I hit the ball up with not many rolls, but a lot of speed. S-3 is the iron of the player’s cavity more compact than 243, which Mizuno calls a fast cavity, a good name for a remote iron that is not hungry (ie Tixist T150, Srixon ZXI5).
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The S-3 also has weaker Lofts which will help me add a rotation touch and pick up my landing angles above 50 degrees, which will help my prohibition power in the greens.
That being said, the S-3 is smaller and less forgiving than 243 and in the longest cuffs, I know that I will be more comfortable with 243 or 245 (hungry iron-distance players) both from a safe view and holding the ball speed.
So the question is, where should I take a break?
What are we looking for?
When you are blocking your iron set, there are four metrics to pay attention (three more closely): Ball speed, roof height, landing angle and after all, keep.
Your goals are to have gaps about 5 km per hour across the group, the roof heights that are all for each iron and a landing angle that is over 50 degrees.
If you can check all three of those boxes, this should leave you with clubs that give you optimal 10-15 yard gaps in STAY The distance you are able to stop in a green.
Why don’t we worry about the total yard? Because the general courtyard depends on the constantly changing soil conditions, while carrying distance depends only on the density of the air and the wind, something you can fix more easily.
I am also not looking at the horizontal distribution as I know that I can regularly hit my target on the course with these handcuffs, this is not what I worry about. I suffer a lot from parallel in a homemade imitation. This means that I simply cannot be so comfortable in a home box outside the fake terrain as I do in a real golf course, which can lead to worse than normal shakes, what I like to call “Simulator Shots”.
Finally, you should also look at the consistency of the ball velocity because it is not good if you reach an average of 130 mph having one in 130, two in 125 and two in 135.
Output
Performed in Trackman with four shots with each club.
9-Iron: (Mizuno Pro S-3) 42 degrees of attic, 61.5˚ lie (-1.5˚), 36.25 ″ (+. 25 ″), project x 6.5
Ball speed: 116.5 mph
Consistency: ± 1.5 mph
Roof height: 122
Landing angle: 56.2Ëš
KEEP: 150 YDS
8-Iron: (Mizuno Pro S-3) 38 degrees of attic, 61.0˚ lie (-1.5˚), 36.75 ″ (+. 25 ″), project x 6.5
Top speed: 121.9 mph
Consistency: ± 0.5 mph
Roof height: 126
Landing angle: 55.5Ëš
Bears: 161.9 yds
7-Iron: (Mizuno Pro S-3) 34 degrees of attic, 60.5˚ lie (-1.5˚), 37.25 ″ (+. 25 ″), project x 6.5
Ball speed: 127.5 mph
Consistency: ± 2.0 mph
Roof height: 130
Landing angle: 55.2Ëš
KEEP: 173 YDS
6-Iron: (Mizuno Pro S-3) 30 degrees of attic, 60.0˚ lie (-1.5˚), 37.75 ″ (+. 25 ″), project x 6.5
Top speed: 131.9 mph
Consistency: ± 1.4 mph
Roof height: 128
Landing angle: 53.2Ëš
KEEP: 188 YDS
5-Iron: (Mizuno Pro S-3) 27 degrees attic, 59.5˚ lie (-1.5˚), 38.25 ″ (+. 25 ″), project x 6.5*
Top speed: 136.4 mph
Consistency: ± 2.6 mph
Roof height: 127
Landing angle: 51.4Ëš
KEEP: 201.4 YDS
5-Iron: (Mizuno Pro 243) 25 degrees attic, 59.5˚ lie (-1.0˚), 38.25 ″ (+. 25 ″), project x 6.5*
Top speed: 140.2 mph
Consistency: ± 1.1 mph
Roof height: 117
Landing angle: 48.2Ëš
KEEP: 213.5 YDS
4-Iron: (Mizuno Pro 245) 21.5 degrees attic, 59.0˚ lie (-1.0˚), 38.75 ″ (+. 25 ″), project x 6.5*
Top speed: 143.3 mph
Consistency: ± 1.0 mph
Roof height: 117
Landing angle: 47.7Ëš
KEEP: 219.7 YDS
discovery

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As you can see, everything is right in the money with the court’s 12-15 gap in the transmission of the yard and peak heights in the 120-130-foot range with my set until we reach 5-Herkuri. While the number of transfer is okay, the ball speed is not there with the pro S-3 5-iron and the consistency is fine … in opposition.
For this proof, I also brought my pro-old 243 5-Iz, who went a little far away and did not fly enough.
When it comes to the S-3 5-iron, it is simply too small to the point that I can hit it well when making good swing, but it won’t help me too much in my bad shakes. Here we came A point of reducing return.
243 goes far away, but I hit it more constant as it is a little bigger. The striking here is that 243 5-Hakuri is 2 degrees stronger than S-3 5-and when the natural solution is to weaken 243 from 25 to 26 degrees, whichever allows me to constantly hit a 205-oral carrier and reach a 120-plus-foot height.
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I can also weaken 4-hekuri semi-degree at 22 degrees just to get the start of a tad and keep the hold under 220 yards. Thing everything passes, and this is where my 3-hikuri (still shaking with this), 3-hidbrid or 5-lanj enter the game, which give me 235-240 carried.
Weakening 4-Hakuri at 22 and 5-Hakuri at 26 also gives me constant gaps of attic at 4 degrees across the group, which is not necessarily the goal, but the thought is, the constant gap will also come from stable lofts, which appear to be based on my data.
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I’m lucky to have access to a trackman and an attic car/lies, so I can make all these adjustments myself. But if you don’t do this, a gap session is something that will be worth investing in your game.