Do any pro golfers use cavity back irons?

According to Titleist, 70% of tour players use cavity backs while 30% use blades. Cavity back irons provide increased forgiveness while blades offer more control and a better feel. This is why a lot of tour players have both cavity backs and blade irons in their bags.
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Who should use cavity back irons?

A cavity back iron is the easiest of the three to hit and should be played by most golfers. If you're just an average golfer who's out for fun then you'll get the best bang for your buck with these. They're the easiest to hit, are the highest launching, and will most likely give you the most distance.
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Are blades better than cavity back irons?

Although blades are less forgiving than cavity backs, they tend to have less offset, better turf interaction, and improved workability, when compared to cavity back irons. They also force consistency from the best players in their swing which is why they are still favored by tour pros.
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How many pro golfers use blade irons?

Do pro golfers use blades? Around 26 percent of PGA Tour players use complete sets of blades. Roughly 44 percent game cavity back irons, while the remaining 30 percent use a mix of muscle-back and cavity-back clubs.
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Should I get cavity back irons?

Yes. If you are looking for forgiving irons, cavity backs are a great choice. As swing speed and ball speed increase, you'll find your iron shots reach a higher peak flight. For this reason, you may want to choose irons with a slightly higher centre of gravity to create a more penetrating ball flight.
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Why can I hit blades better than cavity-backs?

Blades make it easier to work the ball to the left or the right, whereas cavity-backs tend to reduce sidespin and make it harder to deliberately hit draws and fades. Blades also give the golfer feedback. If you hit a shot right on the sweet spot, it feels pure and effortless and produces maximum distance and accuracy.
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Do forged irons go further than cavity back irons?

There will be no difference in distance. The fact that a club is forged doesn't make any difference to the ball speed, launch angle or spin. If you hit a blade (usually forged) on the sweet spot and all else is equal, at impact the cavity-back club (usually cast) will not produce any different results.
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When should I switch from cavity backs to blades?

Conclusion: If you're a consistent ball striker who can hit the ball in the center or center heel, blades will give you great performance with exceptional feel. If your miss, however, is more spread out with toe and heel misses, then stick with cavity-backs as they give you better overall distance loss across the face.
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Can high handicappers use blades?

Any handicap can play blades, not every player can. It is just statistical likelihood that fewer higher handicaps play blades and above a certain one you find any with blades because they don't have the swing to play them.
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Do all pros play blades?

Blades on the PGA Tour

Approximately 25 percent to 35 percent of PGA Tour players use blades, according to a 2011 “Golf Digest” article. Top players such as Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods and Ernie Els all prefer blades to cavity-backs.
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Do any PGA pros use game improvement irons?

Not all PGA Tour players use blades. Harry Higgs explains why he opts for game improvement irons. You may be surprised to hear this, but not all PGA Tour players use blades. Harry Higgs explains why he opts for game improvement irons.
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What irons does Rory McIlroy use?

McIlroy currently uses a set of TaylorMade Rors Proto irons. These are basically P730 irons that have been specced and shaped just for him. His irons have recently changed a he had been using a set of TaylorMae P7MBs, and also a set of P730s before going back to the Rors Protos.
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What irons do most pros use?

Titleist's T100 irons are the most used irons by the top 100 PGA Tour players with 9 playing them as their main irons and 3 using one or two in their mixed iron set. PING's i210 are the second most popular with 8 using them. Titleist's 620 MB & Callaway's Apex TCB irons are the next most used with 7.
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Do all pros use forged irons?

By the mid-1990s, only about half the players on the PGA Tour were using forged irons. In the 21st century, however, many forged irons incorporate design ideas made popular by cast-iron clubs. Even some cavity-back clubs, formerly the sole province of cast-iron manufacturers, are now being forged.
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Are blades really harder to hit?

So, are bladed golf irons that hard to hit? They are definitely the hardest type of irons to use when compared to cavity back, game improvement or super game improvement irons. They are less forgiving and suffer from a greater drop off in power and direction on off center strikes.
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Does Mizuno make cavity back irons?

You can go to Mizuno at any time because there is such a wide range of irons now - not just blades or forged clubs. Mizuno make cavity backs which will be the most forgiving. They also make a muscle back iron which is a more forgiving "kind-of" blade.
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Can an average golfer play blades?

This might not be a problem for a scratch golfer but the average player needs all the height and distance they can get. Blades are lower launching and that's going to hurt a lot of people's distance. If you don't strike the club pure then you're distance will suffer big time.
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Do LPGA players use blades?

What Iron Shafts Do LPGA Players Use? While the top LPGA players set the trend when it came to using cavity back irons in preference to blades when we look at the iron shafts this elite group use they are clearly different to the ones used by the top men pros.
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Do you really need game improvement irons?

Are Game Improvement Irons Worth It? Game improvement irons can improve your game if you are playing with something that is not a good fit for you currently. For instance, if you struggle to break 100, but you are playing your grandfather's old blades, the game improvement iron could absolutely help.
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What are the most forgiving blades?

AT A GLANCE
  • #1 – TaylorMade P770 Irons – (Best Choice)
  • #2 – Mizuno Pro 221 – (Best Premium)
  • #3 – Titleist 620 MB – (Best Budget)
  • #4 – Cobra King Forged Tec – (Most Forgiving)
  • #5 – Taylormade P790 – (Best Blades For High Handicappers)
  • #6 – Callaway Rogue St Pro – (Best For Distance)
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What kind of irons does Justin Thomas use?

Thomas uses Titliest T100 irons and Titleist 620 MB bladed irons. He occasionally tests out a Titleist U500 utility iron, but this comes in and out of the setup depending on the course, weather conditions and other factors.
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Should a high handicapper play forged irons?

One common question that golf professionals get is can higher handicappers use forged irons. The answer to this is that a high handicapper can use any club that appeals to them.
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What handicap should play forged irons?

#2 – Hitting Double-Digit Greens in Regulation

If so, you can use your greens in regulation statistic as an indication of your ball striking ability. Out of 18 holes, you should be hitting at least 10 greens on average before you consider forged irons.
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Why do pros use forged irons?

Forged clubs make it easier to shape ball flight

Typically, a forged golf club, as aforementioned with its head shape and weighting characteristics, has a center of gravity closer to the face. This is an attribute geared toward the better player that benefits solid shots and hurts on mishits.
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