Faiz
Well-known member
A brand will have to release it, if he turns into what most expect. The issue really is re-education. One of the biggest problems with change (whether good or bad) is the cost to educate. When you break it down, it comes down to that with any consumer device. Cost of acquisition of a consumer and something with major changes, is even more expensive.
What you will find however, is golfers that struggle, flocking to this for a quick fix, because in their mind, they hit a 7 iron really well compared to the rest of their clubs. Its faulty logic, but at the same time sound logic for the individual.
I agree, not everyone would want 6 iron length or 7 iron length etc. I can't even imagine playing a sand wedge of that length.
Personally iron wise the only benefit I see for me would be having 3-7 iron the same length but you can't say until you try.
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