you tend to use the woods for loger distances with less lift whereas irons are used for more loft and better accuracy
HP irons
flat irons and hair straightners are the same thing.
Woods are used for driving from the tee, while irons are used on the fairway. The face of woods are angled less to provide more forward force, and the irons are angled more provide more life and accuracy. Confusing matters is that many "woods" these days are made from metal alloys.
Generally .370 for irons and .335 for woods these days.
The oss irons are oversized ones and are a lot easier to hit as they are more forgiving.
The difference between regular flex and soft flex graphite irons are the suitability to the needs of the golfer. Stronger golfers swing faster thus needing the regular flex. Ladies and seniors, on the other hand, need soft flex graphite irons.
2005 is better
It is made up of a V and an R, it stands for Victory Red which are the type of irons he currently uses.
Santa stops after three Ho's
It is nearly the same, except that forests take up much larger areas than woods.
There are generally three main types of irons used in golf: forged irons, cast irons, and hybrid irons. Forged irons are made from a single piece of metal and offer a soft feel and more control. Cast irons are created by pouring molten metal into a mold, allowing for more intricate designs and greater durability. Hybrid irons combine features of both irons and woods, making them versatile options for players.
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