"Heavy is good, heavy is reliable" applies to soooo many things...
D7-D8 with irons, D5-D6 with woods.
That's not heavy ! My E2-E3 irons are heavy.....
But besides that imho it's the wrong question. Rather ask about length and total weight
Yeah... I think I remember seeing that delicate frame from a photo in the anti-summit I thead? <very big grin>E3 was just too much for my delicate frame.![]()
"Heavy is good, heavy is reliable" applies to soooo many things...
D7-D8 with irons, D5-D6 with woods.
How do you like the MOI matched set (1st set)?
All of my Titleist Driver/Woods are supposedly weighted at D-4 from the factory (haven't checked).
My Wishon Irons are MOI matched, based on a D2.5 6-iron. As a result, each club increases by 1/2 a swingweight point, so my irons end up looking like this:
3i- D1
4i - D1.5
5 - D2
6 - D2.5
7 - D3
8 - D3.5
9 - D4
PW - D4.5
54W - D5
60W - D5.5
I purchased another set of Wishons online (originally to create a nearly identical backup set). They were supposedly swingweighted, but after taking them to my fitter, they are in fact MOI-matched, starting at something like a D9. Those get up into the E swingweights. Don't use those as much, for a variety of reasons, but I didn't really have a problem using them when I did.
That's not heavy ! My E2-E3 irons are heavy.....
But besides that imho it's the wrong question. Rather ask about length and total weight
Finncox when u first played/practice with the moi matched irons were they a difficult to get used to due the swingwieghts increasing as the clubs get shorter and lighter as the get longer?
Hey Granato do u feel a noticeable difference between your woods and irons?
I just carry a driver and 3 wood, and those feel the same. I usually carry a hybrid for a 3iron substitute, and it's setup like an iron.
My irons and woods don't feel the same. I need them to do different jobs.![]()
Irons are for accuracy and woods are for CRUSHING GRAAAAAH