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Date Posted: 11:17:41 06/01/18 Fri
Author: David Lake
Subject: Re: ! iron lofts
In reply to:
michael keegan
's message, "Re: ! iron lofts" on 14:22:48 05/30/18 Wed
Michael,
The stronger loft angles actually mean nothing. The important point is to know your loft angles and your distances with each. Trying to equate an iron's designated number in relation to distance is absolutely the wrong thing to do and yet every amateur golfer does this - believe me, the pros do not think in terms of iron numbers, but rather, loft angles.
David Lake
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Re: ! iron lofts -- Michael (Jan), 05:09:04 01/02/19 Wed
Don't see a 2 iron added to any line of your clubs as of this date; are you planning to add a 2 iron to the pro line version in 2019?
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Re: ! iron lofts -- David Lake, 11:38:12 01/02/19 Wed
Michael,
We will not be adding additional irons to any of our 3 lines of 1 Irons. Realistically, the loft angle of our Pro-line #3 iron is 17ยบ which is equal to or stronger than any #2 iron I have ever seen on the market.
David Lake
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Re: ! iron lofts -- Michael (Jan), 09:35:56 01/18/19 Fri
David, what was the reasoning behind strengthening the lofts 2 degrees on the Prolines? By the way, what year did you first produce the prolines?
Thanks!
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Re: ! iron lofts -- David Lake, 10:46:58 01/28/19 Mon
I strengthened the loft angles for professional golfers and extremely low handicap golfers who have very high swing speeds and prefer stronger loft angles.
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Re: ! iron lofts -- Draenar (Dubrovna), 22:04:52 04/29/19 Mon
So as a 67 yo amateur picking up golf again after a couple decades, the Pro-Lines or Blackstones would be the wrong clubs, or would I just be using different clubs than the low handicap golfers? (I like the aesthetics and features on the Blackstones a lot.)
Thanks in advance for your ideas on this - was going to pull the trigger on an order tonight but will await your answer.
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Re: ! iron lofts -- David Lake, 02:03:11 05/06/19 Mon
Draenar,
Both the Pro-line and the Blackstone irons are ideal for either the newbie golfer or the seasoned low handicapper. Being extremely forgiving (Ultra Game Improvement rating per the Maltby Playability Factor testing), they outperform any game improvement iron on the market.
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