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Picked up some TaylorMade r7 irons and can't keep them shooting straight....yes, I know it's me.
They are regular shaft and my woods are stiff.
I don't have a fast swing, but use a lot of arm strength, which I feel, makes my shots off target.

I have a tendency to hit my irons left, my question is, would a stiffer shaft or a heavier head help my swing???

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Do you still have your previous set of clubs? How do those work for you? Were the previous irons stiff or reg shaft?

Take both sets of irons to the range and switch between the clubs if you can. Or just go back to your old set and send me your new set 8-) (kidding).

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If you have a moderate to slow swing speed, stick with the regular shaft.If you change to stiffer shafts you might get slightly more accurate, but you'll lose a lot of distance.The cons outweigh the pro's in this regard.A better investment would be some lessons, fix any swing flaws causing the problem.It'll probably work out cheaper too

A great shot is when you go for it and pull it off. A smart shot is when you don't have the guts to try it. ~ Phil Mickelson.

 

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My old set was reg stiffness too, but I sold them to help finance the new ones.
I found I can hit the 3 & 4 hybrids a lot better than my 3 & 4 irons, that's what makes me believe a heavier iron would help straighten my swing.

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It's frustrating, but keep at it. Any corrections to your swing, swing path, etc. should and will be made by adjustments to your swing , not your clubs.

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I was having much the same issue when I got my new clubs but have since discovered that a small change in ball position (for me it was a slight move back in my stance) has pretty much fixed my iron issues.
Keep experimenting on the range - I'll bet a fix isn't that far away.

Mark Boyd of the Clan Boyd
"Retired in my Dreams"

 


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For me was my poor alignment....Talked to my good friend (PGA Pro) and he gave some great pointers to look for when out on the course...it definitely has helped my game...

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As has been said here many times, hard to say without seeing your swing. However, a good clue is that you say you use "a lot of arm strength." I would be willing to bet that causes you to come over the top and cast the club from the outside. Most golfers that swing really hard with their arms end up getting their arms ahead of their body, which causes an over the top move. If you come through the ball with the face closed, that over the top move causes you to pull the ball left. If the face is open you'll hit a pull slice. In any case, you need to fix your swing instead of trying to cure the problem with new equipment. If your tempo's good you won't feel like you're using a lot of arm strength. Your swing will feel almost effortless and you'll hit the ball farther and straighter. Just my $.02 FWIW but I'm guessing going from R flex to S flex in your irons might straighten your shots out just a little and also cost you a little in the distance dept. It certainly won't cure the problem entirely.

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FW: Taylor Made 300 17 degree 
3-PW: Mizuno MX-23

AW: Mizuno TP-T11 52/07 (Bent to 50)
SW: Mizuno TP-T11 56/10

LW: Mizuno TP-T11 60/05

Putter: Original Ping Zing

Ball: Wilson Staff FG Tour


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Also, whatever flex you use, Reg, Stiff, Senior, Ladies-it won't matter if you're coming over the top with the face closed or open.

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Yeah, I hate throwing money at a problem, but we're in the Obama administration...LOL!!!
(That was merely a joke, I did vote for him)

I talked to a shop pro last night, and he kinda agreed with me, the r7's are a light club and that a heavier head might help.
He also suggest to come back, when I had some time, and do some test swings to check if my clubs just need adjusted to my stance/swing.

I understand there is no fix all, but it all started when I bought a new driver and altered how I swing one, I think those changes carried over to my normal swing.

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