Answer: Ask most golfers what they pay attention to when buying new irons, and you’ll hear the usual suspects: loft, shaft ...
Swing weight in golf is how club makers measure the relative weight of each club in the set so that it feels consistent from one club to the next. Swing weight is not a measurement of the actual ...
First, it was the SMS Wedges, then the original SMS player’s distance irons. Now Edel is unleashing its SMS (Swing Match System) weighting for players looking for ultimate control with the SMS Pro ...
PXG's new GEN4 irons have a distinctive change from their predecessors -- the precision weighing system on the back of the club head between the brand's signature tungsten weights. PXG’s signature ...
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Is This The Future Of Irons?

In this video, Joel Tadman tests out the Edel SMS iron, which is one of very few irons in existence that feature adjustable ...
Welcome to Gear Questions You’re Afraid to Ask, a GOLF.com series produced in partnership with Cleveland/Srixon Golf. We take a look at the differences between swing weight and actual weight in this ...
Poor contact with a driver is typically caused by a downswing that is too steep. Obviously, the club must move downward, but ...
Your 7-iron just went 155 yards. You pull the 5-iron, make what feels like a better swing, and watch it land at 158 yards.
The XXIO X line of woods and irons are the latest examples of how the top-rated Japanese high-end brand is attempting to make inroads in the U.S. market by improving not merely the head or the face or ...
At summer’s end in 2015, not long after PXG had unveiled its first generation of irons earlier that year, Bob Parsons, the equipment company’s founder, made a bold declaration about the company’s ...