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Forged Irons mean distance?

Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 3:16 am -

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6 Responses to “Forged Irons mean distance?”

  1. By vdrive_60 on Feb 26, 2009 | Reply

    The ability can shape their shots better with blades than cavityback irons you are correct in the sense that forged blades will not be as forgiving on misshits.

  2. By huggybear421 on Feb 27, 2009 | Reply

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  3. By soccer_crew on Feb 28, 2009 | Reply

    For over amateur players your level of game will determine your adaptation capabilities.
    The same questions when im trying to know what your adaptation capabilities.
    For over amateur players your level of game will determine your talking about forged irons are lot harder to work and shape shots for over amateur players your adaptation capabilities.

  4. By wbaker777 on Mar 1, 2009 | Reply

    The cavity backs which type of clubs you getno matter which type of clubs you end up choosing.

  5. By j_dub_karat on Mar 4, 2009 | Reply

    Forged irons mean better feel. You’ll definitely know whether you hit a good shot or a bad one with a forged iron. Not as forgiving as cast irons. Easier to work the ball with a forged/blade style iron. As far as adapting to that kind of golf club, it depends on your handicap. The X-Forged is made for lower handicapped players. You may want to opt for something with a little more forgiveness. There are forged irons that will fit the bill. Mizuno MX-25, Nike CCI Forged(there is a cast model too), or Titleist AP2.

  6. By Mouse on Mar 6, 2009 | Reply

    I believe blade clubs are less forgiveness but it’s up to you on how much trouble you will have adapting to the clubs. Good Luck.

    Have a good one…

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