Collection: Utility irons

Driving irons – are among the most popular clubs for players who want a reliable club for long shots but do not prefer hybrids or classic long irons like 2, 3, or 4.

Driving irons have a specific design:

  • a lower center of gravity that helps with higher launch and longer carry distance
  • a more forgiving design that provides stability and confidence even on less accurately struck balls
  • a compact head shape reminiscent of classic irons, but with modern technologies such as tungsten weighting, a thin impact face, or adjustable loft.

Golfers often look for utility irons as a replacement for hybrids because they offer better trajectory control, lower spin, and the ability to shape shots – ideal for advanced and performance players who want precision but don't lack distance.

This type of clubs is excellent for:

  • tee shots on narrow holes
  • long, second shots on par fives
  • a shot against the wind, where a low, penetrating ball flight is needed

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