989CLA Irons

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Club Description


Designed for players who normally score 90 or higher on regulation courses (6,000 yards or more) AND also for players who lack consistency with iron shots. Sole design features a beveled leading and trailing edge design for all types of grass and turf condition. The very large undercut back cavity increases moment of inertia and off-center hit performance.

#4 and #5 Iron have a very low center of gravity for ease of getting the ball airborne while the #8, #9, PW, Gap Wedge are taller to prevent the ball from going too high. This allows the player to get the best loft gaps between clubs in the set.


Features
Play: Right Hand and Left Hand
Bendable loft angle: +/- 3° higher or lower
Bendable lie angle: +/- 3° upright or flat
Head Material: 431 Stainless Steel
Offset: 2mm
Blade Length: 83mm
Finish: Bright mirror polish finish with silicon bead blast highlights
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Specifications

Loft Lie Length (Steel) Length (Graphite)
20°(4) 59° 38.5" 39"
23°(5) 60° 38" 38.5"
27°(6) 61° 37.5" 38"
31°(7) 62° 37" 37.5"
35°(8) 63° 36.5" 37"
40°(9) 64° 36" 36.5"
45°(PW) 64.5° 36" 36.5"
50°(GW) 65° 35.75" 36.25"


Shafts

Lite Steel
Lite Weight Steel (115 grams)
Backswing Length: Any Length
Downswing Force: Average (some force and energy)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Early (Score 82 +)
S2S Green
S2S Green Graphite (66 grams)
Backswing Length: Any Length
Downswing Force: Smooth (rhythmic with little force)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Early (Score 90 +)
S2S White
S2S White Graphite (74 grams)
Backswing Length: Any Length
Downswing Force: Average (some force and energy)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Midway (Score 82 +)
S2S Blue
S2S Blue Graphite (54 grams)
Backswing Length: Higher than shoulders
Downswing Force: Smooth (rhythmic with little force)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Early to Midway (Score 85 - 95)


Grips

Star Grip Sidewinder
Star Grip Sidewinder
Qualities: Medium Feel, Tacky, Good Traction
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize
Star Grip Wrap
Star Grip Classic Wrap
Qualities: Soft, Very Tacky
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize

Wishon V-Series
Wishon V-Series Classic
Qualities: Medium Feel, Good Traction, Reduced Taper
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize, Small

Wishon 360 Grip
Wishon 360-Series
Qualities: Medium Feel, Normal Taper
Grip Size: Standard, Midsize

Wishon W-Series Grip
Wishon W-Series
Qualities: Medium Feel, Normal Taper
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize
 

Lamkin Crossline
Lamkin Crossline
Qualities: Medium Feel, Good Traction
Grip Sizes: Standard, Small, Midsize

Golf Pride Tour Wrap
Golf Pride Tour Wrap
Qualities: Soft Feel, Good Traction
Grip Sizes: Small, Standard, Midsize, Large

CP2 Tour
Golf Pride CP2 Pro
Qualities: Medium Feel, Reduced Taper
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize
CP2 Wrap
Golf Pride CP2 Wrap
Qualities: Very Soft Feel, Reduced Taper
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize

Lie Angle

Lie angle of your clubs is essential. It can affect shots hit with both woods and irons because it will greatly affect the initial direction of your shots. Lie angle is defined as the angle between the shaft and the ground line when the club is measured in normal playing position with the center of the sole touching the ground line.

The lie angle is much more important on irons than on woods due to club length and loft angle of the woods. It can still be of use on the woods in extreme cases.

There is an easy way to measure if your lie angle is correct on your irons. All you need is a Sharpie Permanent Marker. Draw a straight line on the golf ball, and have it facing up and down the club face. After you make impact the line will appear on the face. If it’s pointing towards the toe, then your club is too upright. If it’s pointing towards the heel, then it’s too flat. If the line is perpendicular to the grooves on the face, then your lie angle is correct.

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