Same-length irons are nothing new but since Bryson DeChambeau – the physicist-turned-tour-pro – burst onto the scene with some impressive amateur results earlier this year, the idea has grabbed headlines.
At face value, it makes perfect sense. Creating every iron the same length – whether it's a gap wedge or a 3-iron – means you don't need to change your set-up or ball position to hit it.
At face value, it makes perfect sense. Creating every iron the same length – whether it's a gap wedge or a 3-iron – means you don't need to change your set-up or ball position to hit it.
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