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I’m just a sample of one, but have gone back and forth and have seen no difference in scores. Mis-hits with blades tend to be shorter, but that leads to less mis-hits into trouble areas for me compared to longer (“forgiving”) clubs. I also think it’s easier to square up a smaller iron head. Ping’s Chief Engineer agrees:
Wide/thick soles can also cause turf interaction issues when you start to get your AOA close to ideal for your irons. This can lead to lower club head speed at impact with Gi clubs when compared to thinner profile irons. TXG has done a lot of testing on this and think it’s a big piece missing from the fitting process with many fitters:
Wide/thick soles can also cause turf interaction issues when you start to get your AOA close to ideal for your irons. This can lead to lower club head speed at impact with Gi clubs when compared to thinner profile irons. TXG has done a lot of testing on this and think it’s a big piece missing from the fitting process with many fitters: