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| Driving Iron I have searched the posts and I wasn't able to find anything on a driving iron... has anyone tried one.... your thoughts would be appreciated.... what is the difference in distance between a driving iron and a "normal" driver... I have worked out the issues I was haveing with my driver - mostly a balance qustion - I have have the most difficult time with the higher lofted clubs - the less the club is lofted the easier I find it.... James |
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| Re: Driving Iron They are awesome for people who can hit irons but have trouble hitting woods. Up till late last year I used one. I now use my driver as I can hit them better now. I took out my 5 wood last week and put back in the driving iron. I get the same distance out of it as I do a 3 wood. maybe a couple of yards less. The one I had was for driving and needed to get off a tee. If you are looking for something that can hit off the deck you would be better off with a fairway wood or a 1 iron. |