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Hey guys, me and my brother were having a conversation about this tonight, and we were talking about hitting the dreaded long irons (eg. 4 and especially the 3 iron). It is pretty common to get your shaft shortened for your driver, and I was wondering if anyone has actually done that with their 3 iron, or even 4 iron? (Like down to the same length as your, say...5 iron maybe). Is that common at all, and would it affect the club at all? Now, I am not looking to do this, but i'm just wondering out of curiosity, thanks everyone!
Driver: Nike 9.5° SasQuatch SUMO²
Fairway Woods: Adams 16° Tight Lies 3 Wood
Hybrids: Adams 19° Idea Pro Hybrid
Irons: Callaway X-18 4-AW (Rifle 6.0 Precision)
Wedges: TaylorMade: 56/12 Degree RAC SatinPutter: Odyssey 34" Tri-Ball SRT PutterBall: Callaway HX HOTHome...

It would probably hurt your distance with those clubs some. I'm not sure if it would affect the shaft's performance significantly, though. A lond time ago Tommy Armour marketed a set of irons that were all basically the same length, so that you could use the same swinig all the way through the bag. I don't think they did very well in the market.

Note: This thread is 6516 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

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