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Re: Individual iron yardages in iron sets

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Tue, Mar 25 2014 11:12 AM (5 replies)
  • Paraholic
    3 Posts
    Mon, Mar 24 2014 10:32 AM

    I will be upgrading my iron set in the next couple of weeks.  I am looking at the Ping K-15 (Graphite) (L36+) and the Max Meter (L23+) because both have a slow meter speed rating of 4.5 which I want.  

    The iron set yardages are also similar, 195-105 and 190-100, respectively.  Unfortunately, none of the iron set descriptions include the individual iron yardages for the set.  I would like to know these to help with my decision of which iron set to get. 

    Can anyone provide the individual iron yardages for either or both sets?

    Thanks,

     

     

  • DaveStrock
    919 Posts
    Mon, Mar 24 2014 2:44 PM

    There are 15 yards between each iron...either set......

  • mukbrain
    225 Posts
    Mon, Mar 24 2014 7:41 PM

    I have the K15's and used them between L38 and the G20's at 59 (got them at 60). Yardages:

    3i = 195

    4i = 185

    5i = 175

    6i = 165

    7i = 150

    8i = 135

    9i = 120

    PW = 105

    You also may want to look at waiting for the G20s and get 3 of the Ping Tour W wedges, as they (3 of them) open on the next level, and 3 more at 42, dropping the hybrid in the process.

    I would think it's 5 yds less for the MAX ones at L23.

  • Paraholic
    3 Posts
    Tue, Mar 25 2014 10:19 AM

    So you are saying that both sets are evenly spaced at either 12 or 13 yards between clubs?  (90 yard spread / by 7 gaps = 12.86 average gap).

    I was curious because the starter clubs also have a 90 yard spread from 3 thru W and they are not evenly spaced between clubs.  They have a 10 yard gap between the 3 and 6 irons, a 13 yard gap between the 6 and 7, a 12 yard gap between the 7 and 8, a 15 yard gap between the 8 and 9, and a 20 yard gap between the 9 and W.

     

     

  • ApexPC
    3,164 Posts
    Tue, Mar 25 2014 11:08 AM

    The yardages are approximations.

    Lie, shot type, what ball you play, elevation, wind, ball spin, stroke strength, Ding! or not dinged, where the ball lands, which course you're playing, etc - all affect the distance a shot goes.

  • Paraholic
    3 Posts
    Tue, Mar 25 2014 11:12 AM

    Thanks, mukbrain

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