

The shorter blade length and minimal offset offer enhanced workability. The narrower sole, bevelled trailing edge, chamfered top line and high toe of the X-20 Tour irons produce a more traditional look that will appeal to the highly skilled player. With a shorter blade length, a narrower sole, thinner top line and square toe, these irons have all the elements better players seek for increased workability, combined with Callaway Golf playability. As equipment expert Tom Wishon explains, high-handicap golfers need the most help and thus stand to benefit the most from a club fitting.About the Callaway X20 Tour Japan iron set: Although club fitting used to be reserved for the pros and elite amateurs, its essential for any golfer looking to play her best. The best clubs for a woman with a 25-handicap - or any other golfer - will be custom fit to your swing. So test a number of sand wedges and putters to find the ones that perform best for you. When shopping for a sand wedge and a putter, feel is extremely important. A sand wedge usually must be bought separately.
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Although professional golfers may carry three or four wedges, a 25-handicapper is best off with a pitching wedge and a sand wedge.Ī pitching wedge is included in most sets of irons. To begin, a new, thinner face was implemented to deliver a higher CoR than the first Ironwood. I love that sound Construction Nickent’s original 3DX Ironwood was an excellent club, but in 2005 Nickent set out to improve upon their original design. The right putter and wedges can also help you reduce your score. Nickent’s 3DX Ironwood DC has a hot face with a pleasing tink at impact. Hybrids are much easier for most golfers to hit than long irons and mid-irons, so a set of clubs with hybrids and short irons and wedges is your best bet. The soles of these irons are wider, which helps prevent you from digging too deeply into the turf. Super-game-improvement irons have larger club faces with more weight distributed around the perimeter, so you get more distance and accuracy when you fail to strike the ball in the center of the club face. These clubs give you maximum performance on your mishits.

Super-game-improvement irons and hybrids - clubs that represent a cross between an iron and a fairway wood - are ideally suited to a female 25-handicap golfer. When you have long shots from the fairway, a 7-wood or 9-wood make it easier to get the ball off the ground and into the air.

However, if you hit the driver relatively straight, it might be the best choice, since it gives you a bit more distance than a 3-wood. Since a 3-wood has more loft than a driver, it's easier to launch shots into the air as well. The shorter 3-wood is easier to control than a driver and you are more likely to end up in the fairway instead of the rough. You might want to tee off with a 3-wood instead of a driver. In terms of the best club to hit off the tee, a 25-handicap female golfer has two good options.
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A launch monitor at a pro shop or golf shop can measure your club head speed.

If you generate more club head speed, the best shafts for you might be less-whippy senior shafts or regular shafts. Such shafts are appropriate for anyone with slow swing speeds, male or female. Nickent engineers took their time to make sure its CG (center of gravity) was po. The 3DX Square driver is designed to go straighter with its Total Accuracy Control technology. A ladies shaft has the maximum amount of bend, but don't be fooled by the name. A high MOI (moment of inertia) and a new avant-garde square geometry are featured in the latest driver from Nickent Golf.
