Prestige Classic Irons

 

Prestige Classic Irons design will help those golfers who have difficulty in squaring the face at impact due to its generous offset.

Prestige Classic Irons Made of 431 stainless steel. Available with steel or graphite shafts. RH only   - This design will help those who have difficulty in squaring the face at impact due to its generous offsets. -The cavity has a small muscle back member that adds punch to the shot. - The face width, from heel to toe, is an oversized 80 mm's which provides forgiveness on off center hits. - The sole width, from face to rear, is somewhat wider. This places more mass low, below the equator of the ball, which in turn gets the ball airborne quickly.  Overall these clubs are for players who want straighter shots and desire ease of use.

Prestige Classic Face   Pr4estige Clasic Back



 

 Prestige Classic Iron Specifications:

  #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 PW SW
Loft 21 23 26 30 34 38 42 46 54
Lie 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 64 64
Bounce 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 7 10
Offset (mm) 6.5 6 5.5 5 4.5 4 3 2 1.5

These irons are available in the following sets, recognizing that some players will want to substitute fairway woods or hybrids for some of the longer irons:-

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The iron lengths we use as our standard are as follows:-

Men 

Iron Graphite Shaft Steel Shaft
#3 39.5" 39.0"
#4 39.0" 38.5"
#5 38.5" 38.0"
#6 38.0" 37.5"
#7 37.5" 37.0"
#8 37.0" 36.5"
#9 36.5" 36.0"
PW 36.5" 36.0"
SW 36.5" 36.0"
LW 36.5" 36.0"

Women’s lengths are 1 inch shorter.
 
We custom fit to your needs so these lengths can be adjusted up or down in ½” increments.

All irons are made with True Temper TT Lite steel shafts or our proprietary Prestige 75 graphite shafts. For those seeking greater control, the True Temper Dynamic Gold steel shafts (R-300, S-300 & X-100) are offered as an option.

The shafts available are:

TT Lite (steel) - stiff, firm, regular, senior & ladies
Dynamic Gold (steel) – R- 300, S- 300, X- 100

Graphite - stiff, firm, regular, senior & ladies

We’ll recommend a shaft based on your swing speed and advise you for confirmation.

In general graphite shafts will produce a little more distance, since they are lighter than steel and the clubs can be made effectively longer. The slight downside to graphite shafts is that with very strong swings they will twist more than steel on off center hits, producing a slightly wider dispersion pattern.

In the past most players who could hit their 7 irons more than 150 yards tended to use steel shafts. The trade off –  greater distance versus greater accuracy – varies from individual to individual. Many seniors and ladies prefer graphite shafts, feeling that distance is their greatest  problem. Some low handicappers also use graphite shafts since they tend to make square contact on the club face and get all the accuracy they need anyway.

We spine align all shafts for shot consistency during play.

All Clubs Are Custom Fitted and MOI Matched.  We make all the irons of a given set as moment of inertia (MOI) matched clubs. In straight line motion the unit of resistance is simply mass. In curvilinear motion, where we rotate the club around an axis, the unit of resistance is the moment of inertia (MOI, or I) of the entire club. This matching means the player can accelerate each club in the set with the same input energy. To put it another way, each club will swing the same. This leads to better, consistent play.

Our narrower irons have a total lower moment of inertia than typically found, which leads to higher swing speeds.

Higher club MOI’s about the shaft often leave the face open at impact and contributes to pushes and slices. A player fighting a slice is clearly better off with a lower MOI which will tend to close the face more at impact.

In general, the longer the club is, or the heavier the head is, the higher the MOI will be. Conversely, the shorter the club and/or, the lighter the head, the lower the MOI will be.

The actual values of MOI we use vary for each skill and strength level, generally higher for the long hitters and lower for the shorter hitters. That is, higher MOI’s will feel “heavier” while lower MOI’s will feel “lighter” and easier to swing. Our MOI values have been established by us over the years, and are time proven to cover the full range of players.

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