What are the pros and cons of blade irons?

Blade Irons have a High Center of gravity, this does two things; firstly it produces a lower more penetrating ball flight. And secondly it makes the Iron less forgiving. When the CG is high and forward on the face the Iron becomes less forgiving.
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What are the advantages to blade irons?

They have an exceptionally clean, traditional design and a thinner top line and sole, with far less weighting behind the head than a cavity back iron has. All of this means that you can work the ball easier to hit a fade or draw on command.
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Are blade irons worth it?

Not only that, blade irons are best utilized by high-speed golfers who create enough spin and height to hold the green and to execute curved shots with precision. “For the same reason a blade is more difficult to hit, it's beneficial for those who hit intentional bad shots, or shape shots,” Briand says.
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Do blade irons go further?

Blades Vs Cavity Backs – Distance

Anything off-center strikes will lead to less distance and prompt a hook or slice. Cavity back irons contain a lower CG in the longer irons to help you consistently get the ball in the air, resulting in further carry and total distance.
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Are blade irons forgiving?

What Is A Blade Golf Club? A bladed golf club is an iron that has a more traditional look to it. They've been used for a long time and are commonly known as forged clubs. They have a small sweet spot, aren't very forgiving, and are primarily used by skilled golfers.
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Why do Golf Professionals play blades?



Are blade irons harder to hit?

Are blades golf clubs harder to hit? Blades are certainly harder to hit than cavity-back irons. Because most cavity-backs have a larger club head, manufacturers are able to move the weight around easier than they can with forged irons.
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Can a mid handicapper use blades?

Most average players rarely hit the center of the clubface and if they use a blade then they'll get into all sorts of trouble. You'll get slices, hooks, and a lot of low slap shots. The second con would be the lower distance (especially for mid to high handicaps).
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Do most pros use 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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When should I switch to blades irons?

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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What handicap should you be to use blades?

Being an above-average ball-striker is essential to playing with blades successfully. That said, many are now made with game-improvement features, such as perimeter weighting, that make them suitable for handicaps of 15 or higher.
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Do you lose distance with blades?

In our forums, our members have been discussing the effects on distance caused by playing blade irons. WRXer 'hypergolf' kicks off the thread with his issue: “I noticed there is an average of 1/2 to 1 club distance loss from 3-6 irons for MBs.
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What is the difference between blades and regular irons?

Muscle back (also known as blades) and cavity back irons refer to the way the back of the iron is designed and shaped. The muscle back is thin and solid allowing for more flexibility in play whereas the cavity back iron is thick and hollow, hence the carved out cavity on the back of the iron.
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Do any tour players 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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Should amateurs use blades?

Virtually all amateur golfers should use cavity back irons instead of blades. Golf technology advances have led to the clear line between the two club types becoming more blurred but cavity back irons offer much needed additional distance and forgiveness for the average golfer compared to blades.
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Should I golf with blades?

We're back to the original question: who should play blades? My answer is that you should if one of these two statements is true: “I was fit into blades.” There are some players – primarily high end ball strikers with lots of club head speed and shallow angles of attack – who fit into blades.
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Are blade wedges hard to hit?

While blade irons are generally considered difficult to hit, blade wedges, because of their shorter lengths and higher lofts, are still used by most golfers.
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What is the hardest club to hit?

A 1-iron is the hardest iron to hit because it is the longest and has the lowest loft of between 14° and 16°. The rise of hybrid clubs to replace long irons however means in the modern game 1-irons and 2-irons are very rare indeed resulting in 3-irons and 4-irons in reality being the most difficult irons to hit.
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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 any pros use cast irons?

Although many pros still use forged irons, a large number now use investment cast irons and there is no stigma attached.
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Are forged irons the same as blades?

What Exactly Are Forged, Irons? As the name suggests, these irons are forged from a single piece of metal to create a compact blade head. Forged irons are not a type of club but rather the manufacturing process which irons undergo.
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Are TaylorMade P790 considered blades?

Are the TaylorMade P790 blades? They aren't blades compared to other clubs like the Mizuno or Titleist irons. But the standard P790 is a less forgiving iron and is played by top players like Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy.
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Is a golf handicap of 15 good?

If you are in the 10 to 15 handicap range, you are well above average and would be considered good by most standards. For the rest of the golfers near the middle and above, it is all about practice and experience. Most golfers do not become good without years of dedication and effort.
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