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22 minutes ago, Floodj32 said:

I know it's old, but I found this link looking for a 1 iron myself. It is a 16 degree 1 iron.

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  😲 You read that right...A ONE IRON! 💣 Launch low piercing bombs that run 💣 Try it for 60 days on your course Due to high demand, shipping can take 5 days [split]  Why you will love my NEW BombTech 3.0 One Iron I...

 

I have the Titleist u510 16*. Love it. 

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2 minutes ago, ncates00 said:

I have the Titleist u510 16*. Love it. 

Price point is a bit higher. I will see if I can demo it before going with the Bomb Tech as I have never swung them before or know anyone that swings them. There is something to be said for a trusted brand for sure. Since bomb tech allows 60 day trials, I might try to get it delivered close to a demo day so I can swing it side by side with the Titleist you suggested.

I really miss my 1 iron though. I sold my 1-W ping eye 2's when I got my used G10's as they were +1 shafts and I liked swinging them. I replaced the 1-3 with hybrids but I really dislike the feel of the hybrid clubs. I also miss the utility from having a 1 iron in the bag for low ceiling shots and being 5-10 feet off the green putt like shots.

Thank you for sharing this club recommendation. 


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I can only imagine what a good solid shank with a 1 iron would feel like…

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5 hours ago, Vinsk said:

I can only imagine what a good solid shank with a 1 iron would feel like…

It was always forgiving for me. It's why I want it back in my bag.


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10 hours ago, Vinsk said:

I can only imagine what a good solid shank with a 1 iron would feel like…

With enough spin, the ball will end up behind you.

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7 hours ago, Floodj32 said:

It was always forgiving for me. It's why I want it back in my bag.

Well now you’ve done it….😄

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I kind of have to get that Bombtech 1 iron just because. 😂 I've been using a Titleist U500 3 iron lately that is 20 degrees and it is amazing off the tee.  Long live the 1 iron!

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5 hours ago, cipher said:

I kind of have to get that Bombtech 1 iron just because. 😂 I've been using a Titleist U500 3 iron lately that is 20 degrees and it is amazing off the tee.  Long live the 1 iron!

ncates00 above noted that Titelist makes a 16 degree 1 iron, Titleist u510 16*.  https://www.golfdiscount.com/titleist-u510-utility-iron?size=15178&hand=15138&set_composition=18835&shaft=15520&shaft_model=22379&flex=15397&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7MGJBhD-ARIsAMZ0eevMEZzkfw1CMEF2oui-lL0cGKSPttwLyRc37C0XIUYF5Hki5LV6ZREaAnvuEALw_wcB

Price points are just very different.

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What about the Taylor Mace GPR?   The model that has a think iron back should be able to be dialed to 18 degrees.   I have one and it jumps off the club pretty good.   Despite whatever number it has, it's a driving iron.

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11 minutes ago, imsys0042 said:

What about the Taylor Mace GPR?   The model that has a think iron back should be able to be dialed to 18 degrees.   I have one and it jumps off the club pretty good.   Despite whatever number it has, it's a driving iron.

Absolutely it's a driving Iron. I am looking for a 16 degree but an 18 degree is not that much different. 


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    Yesterday I played with a guy sporting a Mizuno  MP-H5 16 degree 1 iron, made 3 or 4 years ago, they may make something similar today. He had the head speed to hit a really high, Nicklaus like fade with it. The driver was the only wood in his bag. Back when I carried a one iron I still bagged a 3 wood, but back then we only carried two or 3 wedges........

The last new 1 iron I bought was back in the mid 90's  in a set of Mizuno Grads. (Graduated cavity). A fantastic set of clubs, I still rue the day I sold them because I had picked up a set of even better Yonex ADX Tours.

 


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On 9/2/2021 at 4:07 PM, imsys0042 said:

What about the Taylor Mace GPR?   The model that has a think iron back should be able to be dialed to 18 degrees.   I have one and it jumps off the club pretty good.   Despite whatever number it has, it's a driving iron.

I had a gapr, but didn’t like it. Don’t like the feel or how high it went. 

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Since a traditional 1 iron may be very hard to find I would suggest finding a good 2 iron you like and have it bent or de-lofted to a 1 iron loft.  


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