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Club Specifications:

  • DEXTERITY: Right-Handed
  • GENDER: Men
  • BRAND: Ping
  • MODEL: S57
  • CLUB: 7 iron, black dot
  • SHAFT: Steel
  • SHAFT SPECIFICS: True Temper Dynamic Gold, S300
  • FLEX: Stiff
  • GRIP: Ping
  • LENGTH: Standard
  • CONDITION: Used
  • CONDITION SPECIFICS: Used condition 8.5, very good shape, face shows a few ball marks, sole shows wear from normal play, demo markings on the toe and hosel have buffed out as best as possible
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Question
Im 15 years old and ive been playing golf for about 3 years. Im really skinny buy also really flexible so my average drives are about 250-265. My average 7 iron is about 140. But im wanting to increase the length of my mid-long irons. Are there any exercises or drills to help gain some distance?
Answered by gobigsam
Gotta hit the gym. Work on your back and core. Don’t do to many bench presses. Also do a lot of curls. Creatine will help you gain weight in muscle.
Answered by ericgerrity
Work on your core (back & stomach) as well as your forearms.
The best thing though is to practice… You’d be surprised how much farther things go once your timing gets better.

Remember to pinch the ball between the club and grass.

Answered by tuners_x
Go to gym and work out ALL ur muscles.
Answered by Bogus Golpher
You don’t need distance. Those #s you gave us are fine. Work on your accuracy and control instead. That way you know where you’re hitting.
Question
standard length of a golf iron
Answered by Troll King ATL
if they are custom made it depends on your height, swing, arm length….regularly clubs are made for the “average” man and they determine that the average man is 5’8″
Answered by JD
Which iron? Mens or womens? Steel shaft or graphite? All these questions lead to a different answer.
Answered by Jason Spruce
Yes, i agree with the above
Custom clubmakers will determine the proper club lengths for golfers by first starting with a measurement of the distance from the golfer’s wrist to the floor.
Most men’s irons are made to be pretty close to the same length, starting with the 3-iron at 39 or 39.5 inches, and all other irons decreasing in length by a half-inch per iron down through the set. Again, women’s irons are usually one inch shorter per club than men’s.
Answered by green_lantern66
The current trend for OEMs (like Nike, Titleist, etc.) is to have 45.5″- 46.25″ drivers, 43″-44″ 3 woods and steel-shafted 5 irons at or over 38″ (with every other iron in .5″ increments compared to the 5). Graphite irons are 1″ longer, because it allows the company to maintain the desired swing weight (how heavy the head feels) without having to retool every mold or die to make heavier heads. This is all in an attempt by the “big boys” to sell distance, even though those gains are, on average, hardly worth writing home about.
Question
Answered by Paul
Standard lengths vary by manufacturer, if you get fitted , it will very by your height. Here is a standard Ping set specs.
3 iron 38.75″ 4 iron 38.25″
5 iron 37.75″ 6 iron 37.25″
7 iron 36.75″ 8 iron 36.25″ 9 iron 35.75″
PW iron 35.50″
Answered by nick i
Each iron has a specific length by the company and you can get them adjusted to fit your height.

Nike
2 39.5″
3 39″
4 38.5″
5 38″
6 37.5″
7 37″
8 36.5″
9 36″
pw 35.75″

You can get the length anywhere from +3 to -3, as well as adjusting the lie.

Answered by Sisodia Rulz
There are no industry-wide standards for any golf club specification in the golf equipment industry. Each clubmaking company is free to make clubs to whatever “standard specifications” they deem appropriate. This is because there is no entity within the golf equipment industry that has ever been empowered or given the authority from the clubmaking companies to establish any type of standard specifications for golf clubs.

However, most of the club companies today do pretty much subscribe to length specifications for their clubs which are relatively close to each other. Most drivers for men made by companies who sell their clubs through pro shops and retail golf stores are usually 45 inches or 45.5 inches long. Most women’s drivers are 44 or 44.5 inches.

However, fairway woods do vary in length as well as the length change from wood to wood. Some companies make their men’s 3-woods to be 44 inches, some 43.5, and some 43 (women’s fairway woods are usually one inch shorter than the corresponding men’s wood). In addition, some companies make their fairway woods to change in length by a half-inch between the 3-, 5- and 7-woods, while others choose an increment of three-quarters of an inch and still others prefer an incremental change of 1 inch.

Most men’s irons are made to be pretty close to the same length, starting with the 3-iron at 39 or 39.5 inches, and all other irons decreasing in length by a half-inch per iron down through the set. Again, women’s irons are usually one inch shorter per club than men’s.

The “standard” length of clubs has changed over time, growing longer. In the late 1970s to early 1980s, for example, the “standard” length for a men’s driver was 43 inches, for 3-woods 42, and 5-woods 41 (with women’s woods one inch shorter).

Back then, the typical 3-iron for men was 38.5 inches with all other irons decreasing in half-inch increments to the wedges.

Why have golf clubs gotten longer over time? Because golf companies believe it helps them sell clubs. Companies have believed that the longer the length of the club, the greater the distance the club can be hit. While this is true with the short irons, as the clubs get longer and lower in loft it is a fact that the percentage of off-center hits increases, as well.

Custom clubmakers will determine the proper club lengths for golfers by first starting with a measurement of the distance from the golfer’s wrist to the floor. They compare this measurement to a chart which lists club lengths for each wrist-to-floor dimension. Because golfers vary tremendously in height and arm length – the two important factors for determining a “comfortable length” for the golfer – there is no way that all golfers can play their best with the typical standard lengths offered in standard-made clubs which are simply bought off-the-rack in pro shops or golf retail stores.

Question
Answered by vook22
36″
Answered by Spartan Golfer
It’s 36 inches.
Answered by johncondo2001
36,to 37″
Answered by Irishman D
standard is 36″ but you can have them lenghtened or shortned in a good golf shop

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