Did Jack Nicklaus use a 1-iron?

JACK NICKLAUS AT BALTUSROL
Nicklaus pulled his tee shot into thick rough and had to pitch back out to the fairway. That left him 238 yards away from a thin lie in the fairway, up the hill to the green. He chose a 1-iron, and the shot was so true that Nicklaus took a couple of steps toward the hole when he hit it.
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Do any pro golfers use a 1 iron?

'' Called "Butterknife" by friends, "driving iron" by colleagues, and "cleek" by European counterparts, the 1-iron has enjoyed a long, fruitful career in professional golf. One of the most famous shots in golf is Ben Hogan's 1-iron approach to the final green during the 1950 U.S. Open at Merion.
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Who should use a 1 iron?

It can be played by anyone regardless of age or gender. The 1-iron is an interesting club that has been around for a while now. Many people don't like using it, mostly because it tends to be difficult to hit and provide enough loft to the shot. But if you are a good player, you shouldn't have much problem with it.
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Does a 1 iron exist?

The 1 iron, or driving iron, is the lowest lofted and longest iron (14 or 16 degrees of loft), although Wilson did make a 0 iron for John Daly. Often called a butter knife because of how it looks, the 1 iron has the least surface area on its face and so is commonly regarded as the most difficult club in the bag to hit.
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Who makes a 1 iron?

Titleist U500, U510 utility irons make a case for the return of the long iron—including the 1-iron.
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1972 U.S. Open, Pebble Beach: Jack Nicklaus Looks Back at His Famous 1-Iron



Is a 1 iron a driving iron?

A standard 2 iron is not considered a driving iron. Driving irons have the same amount of loft as a standard 2-4 iron, but the clubhead is much thicker, which increases forgiveness, distance, and height. If you've ever had an iron set that came with a 2-4 iron, those are not driving irons.
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Can you use a 1 iron as a driver?

1 or 2 iron over 3 wood is realistic, over driver, not as much.” Pepperturbo: “I played a 15* 1 iron for many years until 17* 2 iron came into vogue. It never replaces driver though. Every now and again I put my 16* Mizuno MB 1 iron in the bag to remind myself of the importance of a good swing.
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What is the hardest club to hit in golf?

The long irons, like the one, two, and three iron, are the hardest golf irons to hit. These clubs have less loft than other clubs, require a fast swing speed to hit them well, and a smaller sweet spot makes off center hits more common.
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Should a high handicapper use a driving iron?

If you are hitting the 3 Iron the best, you should consider a driving iron as a high handicapper. Select the driving iron that meets your swing and ability that will inspire confidence when you stand on the tee and require a low penetrating shot with accuracy in mind over distance.
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Is a 1-iron better than driver?

Since the driving iron has more loft and a shorter club, it affects the amount of distance you can get with the club. If you are concerned about the overall distance that you can hit your shots, the driver is the better choice.
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What is a 1-iron for?

The 1-iron is often referred to as a butter knife, although even some butter knives are more forgiving. It often requires the perfect blend of speed and power, which most players don't have or don't want to risk trying. That made the 1-iron the source of some of the most famous lines in golf.
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What is the easiest driving iron to hit?

The TaylorMade GAPR Lo Gold Driving iron is the best premium driving iron for high handicappers and beginners. These TaylorMade clubs were designed to fill the gap between the hybrids and the irons. They were made in several different models that will appeal to a wide range of players.
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How far does Tiger Woods hit a 7 iron?

Club Averages

His long irons (2- to 4-iron) range from 250 to 200 yards. His middle irons (5, 6, 7) range from 208 to 172 yards. His 8-iron travels 158 yards, and 9-iron flies 142.
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Do I need a 2 iron?

Many low-handicap golfers consider a standard 2 iron to be a “driving iron” because of its distance off the tee. Golfers with a high swing speed and who can easily make contact with the ball are ideal candidates for a driving iron. If facing tight fairways, a driving iron will be ideal because it will go straighter.
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Is there such a thing as a 2-iron?

The 2-iron is the longest iron, next to the rare 1-iron, and typically measures 39 to 39½ inches long. It's also the least-lofted club other than the 1-iron, the putter and some drivers. That combination of length and loft makes the club difficult to hit.
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Why are Woods harder than irons?

The woods generally feature longer shafts and less-lofted clubfaces; therefore, they hit the ball farther but are harder to control than irons. Woods are normally used off the tee box for maximum distance, but can also be used from the fairway or rough when you have a long way to go to reach the green.
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How far does a 2-iron go?

Stock standard 2-irons typically have a loft of 18-degrees, which is on a par with a 5-wood. The average male golfer hits a 2-iron in the vicinity of 190 yards. Whereas women will manage approximately 170 yards.
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Why is a one iron so hard to hit?

Chances are you are struggling with your long irons because your swing speed is not quite fast enough to be able to hit them properly. What is this? As we mentioned, the long irons have a low loft, and the clubs are longer. This requires more speed and great efficiency in the golf swing.
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How far should a 70 year old man hit a golf ball?

A 70-year-old man should be hitting a driver anywhere from 180 to 190 yards. This number has grown a bit in the last few years with the introduction of improved driver and shaft technology. At 70 years old, some golfers are having no trouble getting the ball to fly 200 yards or more.
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Why can I only drive 200 yards?

The main reasons why the average golfer isn't able to hit 200 yards is due to poor technique, rapid swing, insufficient knowledge and lack of practice.
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