The newest and hottest trend in golf is single-length irons! Finally Integra Golf offers a low price alternative to expensive brand name component heads.
Integra i-Win Single Length iron is a fascinating departure from traditional incremental length sets to offer improved shot consistency.
A big reason golf can be so difficult and frustrating is that all your irons are different lengths, have different club head lie angles and different ball positions. To play with all these different irons, you have to learn 8 completely different swings.
All of the Integra i-Win heads are weighted the same weight and have the same lie angle of a #7 iron throughout the set. All irons can be built to the same club length of a #7 iron. With a little weight added, they can be build even to a #8 or #9 iron length. This way you can focus on one swing instead of having to learn 8 different iron swings.
The same length design allows to have the same stance, same posture and the exact swing plane for every shot regardless of iron number. These are the factors that allow you to only need just that one swing no matter what shot you are taking. Golf got easier now. If you are looking for consistence in your iron game, single-length is the way to go.
Deep undercut cavity provides higher peak trajectory and more distance, still providing the added control you need to attack the flag.
Versatile sole design ensures solid contact and performs well with any angle of attack.
The newest and hottest trend in golf is single-length irons! Finally Integra Golf offers a low price alternative to expensive brand name component heads.
Integra i-Win Single Length iron is a fascinating departure from traditional incremental length sets to offer improved shot consistency.
A big reason golf can be so difficult and frustrating is that all your irons are different lengths, have different club head lie angles and different ball positions. To play with all these different irons, you have to learn 8 completely different swings.
All of the Integra i-Win heads are weighted the same weight and have the same lie angle of a #7 iron throughout the set. All irons can be built to the same club length of a #7 iron. With a little weight added, they can be build even to a #8 or #9 iron length. This way you can focus on one swing instead of having to learn 8 different iron swings.
The same length design allows to have the same stance, same posture and the exact swing plane for every shot regardless of iron number. These are the factors that allow you to only need just that one swing no matter what shot you are taking. Golf got easier now. If you are looking for consistence in your iron game, single-length is the way to go.
Deep undercut cavity provides higher peak trajectory and more distance, still providing the added control you need to attack the flag.
Versatile sole design ensures solid contact and performs well with any angle of attack.
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Asked by SLplayer on May 11, 2020
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Integra iWin Single Length irons are not individually available, only in small sets of #5-PW. Pinhawk Single Length irons are indeed individually available, there is no set requirement. it is great if you wish to try one club before ordering a set.
all irons will be same club length like a #7 iron. That's why you will do tip trim on all iron clubs throughout the set like a #7 iron; i.e. all shafts same tip trim.
I purchased I-Win single Length Irons and a single length hybrid ... Have to say could not be happier ... had thought about buying a "name brand" but decided to purchase these to try because of the price point ... All I can say is ... won't be purchasing the other brand name set as these are great clubs ... easy to hit ... good gaping ... also a good looking club too ... would highly recommend to anyone thinking of going from a standard iron set to one-length iron set give these a try ... I bet you won't disappointed ...
Advantages: easier to use with only set up ... and stance ...
Disadvantages: not really a disadvantage ... but it takes a couple of rounds to get use to the clubs ... especially the height you'll get when using the 9 thru w ...
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Richard Mourino
Jan 7, 2017
After a few minutes at the driving range I got used to them and found I was hitting them straighter than the standard sets. I always had trouble adjusting for the different lengths but that issue is now gone. My miss hits have dropped and I dont miss hit the ball as often.
Advantages: Same weight and length makes your swing consistent. If you are a high handicap player these irons really help you get a consistent swing. The 5 iron is much heaver and need to get used to it but I like the heavy weight. Feel very comfortable in my swing now.
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