All Golf Clubs - 1 Length
We stumbled upon a company which makes golf clubs where the shafts are all 1 length. The concept challenges golf's conventional wisdom where each club's shaft has a different length. The company suggests golfers perform better when they repeat the same swing, set-up and ball position. This company has been around for over 10 years, but we haven't come across this concept before.
In thinking about the theory, it does make sense. Repetition along with muscle memory help golfers hit consistent shots. How many times have we chunked a wedge coming into a green? Is it lack of focus or maybe the change in shaft length causes the mis-hit? If you believe this concept, 1 shaft length will help tremendously.
Their web site showcases testimonials, but we all know those are not always accurate. We are wondering if any of the Golf Die Hard readers have played these clubs before. It's an interesting concept and as with anything in golf, if something can help the average players out there cut strokes to enjoy the game that much more, we're all for it.
Tees To Greens and All That's Between!
In thinking about the theory, it does make sense. Repetition along with muscle memory help golfers hit consistent shots. How many times have we chunked a wedge coming into a green? Is it lack of focus or maybe the change in shaft length causes the mis-hit? If you believe this concept, 1 shaft length will help tremendously.
Their web site showcases testimonials, but we all know those are not always accurate. We are wondering if any of the Golf Die Hard readers have played these clubs before. It's an interesting concept and as with anything in golf, if something can help the average players out there cut strokes to enjoy the game that much more, we're all for it.
Tees To Greens and All That's Between!



I bought my set of 1 Iron Golf clubs (single-length) six years ago. In the first year my handicap dropped 7 strokes and has gone down every year since - I am now a 5. I find the performance of these clubs to be truly amazing both in distance and accuracy. I will ever go back to regular varying length clubs again.
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