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What did the testing show?
The idea has been tried before. In the late 1980s, Tommy Armour Golf pushed a set of irons called E.Q.L., based on the idea of a single swing. These clubs were built to 6-iron length. That set never gained real traction, perhaps in part because the company’s 845 irons were exceedingly more popular. While there is something of a technology lull in the iron market today, Dechambeau’s method is at least getting some buzz.
Well the irons were a complete and utter failure so that is a start.
Im so confused by the 2nd part of this, unless it was a cut and paste from that article you used (because I just said that previously).