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THP TV asked this very question to one of the great minds in the golf industry Michael Vrska and his honest and open answer is very interesting. He touched on lofts being lowered, materials and so much more.
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I really enjoyed his answers and honesty. For the most part it was all about technology in the game and nothing too specifically tied to W/S.
Thank you, Mr. Vrska, for clarifying. "Some companies DO just jack lofts and add length..." Thank you for that!!!!
But he did not say all. So it's up to you to find the best club for your game and have someone knowledgable look at your numbers.
Great interview. We're doing things now that we couldn't do 2 years ago. What is coming in the future is going to blow minds.
Another great interview Dean, love the insight with these industry professionals, great stuff.I really enjoyed his answers and honesty. For the most part it was all about technology in the game and nothing too specifically tied to W/S.
For some, it seems that regardless of the iron's technology the only reason for increased distance is the "jacked up" lofts.Off the air he has spoken in candid manor about a set or two that has done this and its not hard to pick out for most golfers. They will see a ball flight that is not correct if they test out their clubs. The ability to move weight to increase ball flight has been a tremendous asset to irons because these creators have been able to (and needed to) decrease loft to get proper launch and get some incredible distance.
Whats funny about that side of the debate to me is that when someone is talking about a driver, fairway wood or any other distance related club, they never speak to a specific loft and seem to completely understand how loft is just part of the equation as the movement of weight and even spin can alter ball flight quite a bit. But somehow you do the same thing in an iron and all of the sudden its witch craft and snake oil.
For some, it seems that regardless of the iron's technology the only reason for increased distance is the "jacked up" lofts.