What is the most popular iron on the PGA Tour?

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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What is the most popular iron in golf?

Which Irons Are Used The Most? In total, 43% of golfers agreed that their 7 iron was the most used iron in their bag. 37% of golfers said their sand wedge was their most-used club while 18% said they use the pitching wedge the most.
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What is the most used brand on the PGA Tour?

Titleist is the dominant brand among the golf clubs used by the top 100 PGA Tour players. Titleist clubs are the most played across all categories of clubs, with the sole exception of fairway woods. Callaway is the next most popular brand among this elite group with PING golf clubs being the next most common.
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What irons do the pros use 2022?

The most common model of irons used on the PGA Tour is the Titleist T100 irons, with 12 players using them as their main set. The second most popular model of irons used on tour is the Titleist's 620MB irons with 10 players using them as their main set.
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What is the most popular wedge on the PGA Tour?

  • 10 bounce pitching wedges are the most used by the top 100 PGA Tour players while 10 and 12 bounce are common when it comes to gap wedges. ...
  • 10 bounce pitching wedges are the most used by the top 100 PGA Tour players while 10 and 12 bounce are common when it comes to gap wedges.
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What Irons Do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Complete Guide



What wedges do most pros carry?

Every player on the PGA TOUR is different, but I'd say a large majority carry four wedges in the bag most weeks. The wedge setup is usually pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge, lob wedge. As far as the loft on each wedge, it's all personal preference.
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What wedges do most golfers carry?

Most players tend to carry three wedges — a pitching, sand and lob wedge. But if you add a gap wedge, you're already at four. And if you don't need that extra long iron, it's possible you can carry a fifth wedge so you have the right wedge no matter where you play.
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Who plays AP2 irons on tour?

The Titleist 718 AP2 Iron is played by multiple players among the top PGA Tour Players right now with 3 tour pros currently carrying it in their bag, including Patrick Cantlay, Ian Poulter, and J.T. Poston.
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What clubs do most pros carry?

Professional golfers generally carry: a driver, 3 wood, 5 wood, 4-PW, gap wedge, sand wedge, lob wedge, and a putter. Depending on the pro, these setups may change slightly, including the use of a driving iron, hybrid, or other longer club in place of one of the woods.
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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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Do any pros play Mizuno irons?

Mizuno Tour Players

Currently there are 7 PGA Tour players among the top players in the world playing Mizuno clubs or other Mizuno equipment. This list includes players like Cameron Smith, Paul Casey, and Keith Mitchell.
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What is the most used golf clubs on tour?

26 percent of tour players use a driver, two fairway woods, an iron set starting at a 4-iron, and four wedges, which makes it the most common setup on tour.
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Who uses Srixon irons on tour?

Some of those players who put their trust in Srixon equipment on the PGA TOUR include Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Shane Lowry, Cameron Champ, and many more.
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What club would most golfers likely hit from 100 yards?

The majority of golfers are going to hit their gap wedge about one hundred yards. Some people call the gap wedge the approach wedge or the utility wedge, but they are referring to the same thing.
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What is the most difficult golf club to hit?

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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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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What are the 3 most used golf clubs?

Conclusion. Despite having a maximum of 14 golf clubs when hitting the course, most golfers rarely use everything in their bags. The most commonly used clubs are the putter, wedges, and drivers.
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What is the most versatile golf club?

Your 6-iron can do just about anything. A typical 6-iron has a loft of 30°, which places it between your pitching wedge (48°) and driver (approximately 9_¡). This mid-iron position makes it one of the game's most versatile clubs.
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Who uses Titleist T100?

The Titleist T100 Iron is pretty popular among the top PGA Tour Players right now with 13 tour pros currently carrying it in their bag, including Justin Thomas, Will Zalatoris, and Max Homa. According to the PGAClubTracker.com database, that puts the Titleist T100 Iron at the #1 Most Popular Iron model on the PGA Tour.
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Do any pros use M2 irons?

Matt Fitzpatrick

The Englishman still uses the TaylorMade M2 driver from 2017, a Titleist 917 fairway wood from 2016 and older Ping S55 irons from 2013. His wedges are a mix of Titleist Vokeys from the SM6 to the SM5.
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What pro golfers use TaylorMade irons?

TaylorMade golf gear is pro-level, and it's used by dozens of pros on the PGA Tour. In addition to Tiger, DJ, and Rory, TaylorMade sponsors names like Jason Day, Jon Rahm, Rickie Fowler, Darren Clarke, Camilo Villegas, and dozens more.
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What wedges does Phil Mickelson use?

He uses three PM Grind '19 “Raw” wedges. The PM stands for Phil Mickelson because he helped design the wedges with Roger Cleveland.
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What club do pros pitch with?

If you want to be a better player, copy what better players do. When tour pros need to hit a greenside shot that stops quickly, they almost always grab a club with a lot of loft. They make the ball stop by hitting it high more than trying to spin it.
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Should wedges match irons?

The vast majority of amateur golfers should have wedges with the same lie angle as their irons to give consistent feel and results. Alongside matching iron and wedge shafts and club lengths, this produces better loft and distance gapping between your clubs which is critical for short game shots.
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