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Do you carry a 1 or 2 iron (long)?


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  1. 1. Do you carry a 1 or 2 iron?

    • Yes, 1 iron
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    • Yes, 2 iron
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    • Yes, 1 & 2 iron
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    • No
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The thread about hitting a driver off the deck got me thinking about how common long irons really are these days. Personally I see no reason to that you'd need to hit your driver off of the deck but maybe I'm in the minority here since I tend to rely on good long iron play.

My 2 iron is really a staple in my game. I can hit the 2 iron high, low, fade, draw, whatever. I've hit good knock down 2 irons with plenty of spin that will check up when they land, conversely I can hit one that will release as well. I'm pretty good at controlling the distance of flight as well. Those are all things that I'm very confident doing and find that I'll use one of these shots several times in a round. I've been playing this way since I was 14 years old so it's what I'm used to. In fact, I can remember a number of high school matches where I never pulled a wood from my bag. It was 2 iron (or shorter) from the tee all day long and I'd easily hit it as far, or further, than the other guys were hitting their drivers/3 woods. Difference was, I was always playing from the fairway which always led to lower scores (for me). It's something that I practice with often and have learned to hit very well and for that reason I seldom carry fairway woods (when I do, it's a 4 wood).

I've never really thought anything about it because it was the same for brother. His bag looks a lot like mine except that he uses an old Ping Eye2 1 iron w/a tad of offset instead of a 2 iron like I do. He also seldom carries a fairway wood (and when he does, it's a 4 wood a well).

When I was in high school, about 10 years ago, this was not uncommon among the better players in my area so I never really thought about it. Now when I look in other bags, it appears that I'm in the minority. In fact, I've only seen one other bag with this type of configuration in the past few years. Ironically this guy's game is very very similar to mine (clubs, shots, scores, etc). He also carries driver/2 iron.

So is this at all common these days? Did I miss some sort of golf technology train over the past few years while I was busy changing diapers instead of hitting golf balls?

Don't get me wrong, I'm not really worried about it. My current club configuration is working just fine for me. I'm just curious more than anything else...

Yonex Ezone Type 380 | Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro | Miura 1957 Irons | Yururi Wedges | Scotty Cameron Super Rat | TaylorMade Penta


Posted
I don't even carry my 3- and 4-irons! Well, occasionally, but hardly ever.
My Equipment:
Northwestern 3-, 5-, 7- and 9-wood;
Goldwin AVDP Irons (5-10 plus PW);
U.S. Golf 60 degree wedge;
See-More Putter; Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 Rangefinder;Golflogix GPS.

Posted
On occasion I have an old Wilson TR 1200 1-Iron I replace my 5-wood with. I can hit it pretty well from a tee, but its not really a 'from the fairways' thing for me.
Whats in the bag:

Driver: Nike Ignite 460cc 10.5* Fujikura Ignite reg flex
Fairway woods: Howson tour master power series 3,5 woods
Irons: MacGregor M675 3-PW DG S300 Wedges: Mizuno MP-R Black Nickel 54.10, 60.05Putter: Pinfire Golf P4Ball: Titleist NXT TourHome Course:http://www.golfarmagh.co.uk/...

Posted
On occasion I have an old Wilson TR 1200 1-Iron I replace my 5-wood with. I can hit it pretty well from a tee, but its not really a 'from the fairways' thing for me.

That's another thing. I'll hit my 2 iron from a tee, off the fairway, or even out of the rough (depending on the lie).

Yonex Ezone Type 380 | Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro | Miura 1957 Irons | Yururi Wedges | Scotty Cameron Super Rat | TaylorMade Penta


Posted
no i do not nope

Driver: Nike Sumo SQ 9.5 Diamana Stiff
3-Hybrid: Pro Gold Tour Prototype
3-wood: Callaway X
4-A: Taylor Made R7
SW: Idea A3 Putters: Old blade putter that keeps finding its way back into my bag. Balls: Walmart Specials


Posted
That's another thing. I'll hit my 2 iron from a tee, off the fairway, or even out of the rough (depending on the lie).

Same here. I love my 2 iron!

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Posted

no, but I'm tempted to buy a 1-Iron for practice. I love my %-wood to much to part with it.

In The Bag

Titleist 905T 9.5°
Nike Sumo2 15°
Nike Sumo2 19°Nike Forged Irons - 3-PW Titleist Bob Vokey Spin Milled 56°10°Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Newport 2

Posted
That's another thing. I'll hit my 2 iron from a tee, off the fairway, or even out of the rough (depending on the lie).

Agreed. I've always put more emphasis on iron play than any other part of my game so I just feel a lot more comfortable with a 2 iron in my hands than a hybrid or high loft wood. It might just be me but with a wood I feel like I'm just trying to hit the ball within a certain area, with an iron I feel like I can put the ball wherever I want it.

909 D2 8.5° Fubuki Tour 73x
975f 14.5° DG R300
909H 19° AXIVCore Tour Red 85x
690.mb 3-pw DG S300
Z TP 52° and 56° Studio Select Newport 2 34"


Posted

I'm also in the group that loves his 2 iron...particularly when I'm not hitting the three wood very well.

I use it off a tee quite a bit too. Gives me way more control on the tighter par fours

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That's how I like my golf. A kick in the face. -Ben

Driver: 983E 8.5* w/ stock stiff flex shaftIrons: MP60 - 2 through 9 irons (swap out the 2 iron for my three wood at some courses)Wedges: 588 Chrome - 47* Pitching Wedge, 53* Gap Wedge, 56* Sand Wedge MP-T Black Ni - 60* Lob WedgePutter:.....

Posted
So is this at all common these days?

yes...

460cc drivers that are very easy to hit straight, and I would guess much further than a 1 or 2 iron, and hybrids . I don't pull the driver out recklessly, but I usually put it away not because I am that much straighter with another club, but rather becuse I want to hit to a wider spot of the FW or not risk hitting into a creek or through a dogleg. And when I do put the driver away my usual club would be a 2 or 3 hybrid or a 3-wood.... can't even say I've ever owned a regular 2-iron. I can hit my 3-hybrid more consistently than a 3-iron... so chances are a 2-iron would be the same. I do still love my 4-iron though and would never trade it for a hybrid.
My Clubs: Callaway FT-i Tour LCG 9.5° w/ Matrix Ozik Xcon 6 stiff; Sonartec GS Tour 14° w/ Graphite Design Red Ice 70 stiff; Adams Idea Pro 2h(18°) & 3h(20°) w/ Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff; Adams Idea Pro Forged 4-PW w/ TT Black Gold stiff; Cleveland CG12 DSG RTG 52°-10° & 58°-10°; Odyssey...

Posted
I carry a 2 iron on and off. It's a Wilson Staff pi5.
In the Bag:

Driver 10.5 r7 460 ti Reax regular shaft
3 Wood 15.5 LD F Speed Aldila NV stiff shaft
Hybrids 19 Tour Burner Rescue Reax stiff shaft. 21 degree torch series saber shaftIrons Sliver Scot 4-pw Rifle 5.0 shaftsSand Wedge 56 Degree Cg10 Black pearl finish 2 dotLob Wedge 60...

Posted
Don't know if this counts.

I carry a 1i,2i,3i,4i Cleveland Halo Hybrid. Long and straight usually. i do occasionally hook them. D

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Posted
Nope and I don't plan on it. I found a 1 Iron. I went to the driving range with it. I sucked horribly. I just rely on my 4 and 5 irons. I hit my 4 a good 185, and my 5 a good 175.

Posted
yes...

See my sig. I just upgraded my driver to a 460cc FT-5. My previous driver was an 8.5' Callaway HawkEye Pro Series with a stock 3.1 stiff shaft. The shaft in this driver was a really giving me fits. I was overloading the shaft and had a lot of timing issues. The new driver has a Diamana WhiteBoard 73 X-Stiff shaft which is working much better for me. Personally I believe that the shaft change made a much bigger difference than the new club head did.

I wasn't really getting at drivers in this thread though. I was/am more interested in the comparison between fairway woods, hybrids, and long irons.

Yonex Ezone Type 380 | Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro | Miura 1957 Irons | Yururi Wedges | Scotty Cameron Super Rat | TaylorMade Penta


Posted
I dont carry a 1 or 2-iron anymore. I used to and used to really be a believer in long irons, but I recently converted to hybrids.
I find that my 18* hybrid works just as well as my 2-iron did and the hybrid is a lot easier to hit.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S


Posted
Could there be a bigger dick swinging contest that this one?
Oh Yeah AND I NEVER SLICE...

You can talk to a slice, but a hook doesn't listen.

In my bag:
14 clubs and some beer on ice...


Posted
Currently carry a 2 iron but will soon be the owner of a Hogan Apex 4 1 iron. I voted both for that reason.

Driver: Hyper X Tour 10.5* Graffalloy Prolaunch Blue Stiff Shaft
Hybrid: Acer Select 5000 16* Ping Cushin Stiff Shaft
Irons: NDS 3-PW (missing #7, replaced with clone) True Temper Uniflex SpeedStep Shaft
Wedges: Acer XK Tour 56*10 Precision Stiff Shaft, Revolution 60*10 True Temper Wedgeflex


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