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The 585PC (Progressive Cavity) irons are the next generation of true forged carbon steel irons from Wishon Golf. As the first company to use CNC machining to create the entire back design of a forged iron with the 560MC in 2007, Wishon Golf has expanded on this with the 585PC, using a unique progressive design across the set. These are the first 5-step forged iron in golf industry made from soft 1035C carbon steel before each back design is fully created by CNC machining, to reduce internal voids which results in superior impact feel.
585PC combine a progressive cavity back design on the #4 to 7 with a progressive muscleback design on the #8 to AW, with each iron’s back design fully created by CNC machining to achieve a precise position of the CG in each iron. The 585PC muscleback #8 to AW present a gradual vertical rise in the mass of the muscleback to slightly raise the CG to optimize shot height as loft increases to prevent ballooning of the shot.This model is designed for players who normally score 69 - 74 on regulation length courses.
Shafts featured for these clubs are the S2S Graphite from Wishon Golf...excellent shafts that are modestly priced and are custom fit using our proprietary Shaft Bend Profile Software. We can install any grip you want, however we feature the best quality grips from PURE Grips that are made in the USA.
Please take the time to review all the information about shafts and grips before making your selection.
Play: RH Only
Head Material: 1035C Carbon Steel
Bendable Loft: +/- 4° Higher or Lower
Bendable Lie: +/- 4° Upright or Flat
Offset: 2mm all clubs
Blade Length: 77mm all clubs
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Specifications
Loft |
Lie |
Std. Length (Steel) |
Std. Length (Graphite) |
23°(4) |
59.5° |
38.5" |
39" |
26°(5) |
60° |
38" |
38.5" |
30°(6) |
61° |
37.5" |
38" |
34°(7) |
62° |
37" |
37.5" |
38°(8) |
63° |
36.5" |
37" |
42°(9) |
64° |
36" |
36.5" |
46°(PW) |
64° |
36" |
36.5" |
50°(GW) |
64° |
35.75" |
36.25" |
Shaft Selection
Instructions:
1. Select Your Average Score
2. Select Best Description of Your Backswing Length as shown below:
Hands Shoulder Height or Lower
Hands Higher Than Shoulders
3. Select Best Description of Your Downswing Force
4. Select Best Description of Your Wrist Cock Release Point on Downswing as shown below:

Early Release means the downswing to the ball is started with the hands. Generally done by beginners or higher scoring players who score 90 +.
Midway Release means the downswing to the ball is started with some body movement before the hands start to uncock. Generally done by Intermediate Players who score 82 - 89.
Late Release means the downswing to the ball is started by weight shift in the legs, followed by the trunk of the body and finally the hands uncocking very near impact with the ball. Always done by advanced players who score 70 - 74.
5. Select Best Description of Your Average Air Distance (Do not exaggerate)
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Lite Weight Steel (115 grams, Players who Score 82 +)
Backswing Length: Any Length of Backswing
Downswing Force: Average, with some force & energy
Wrist Cock Release Point on Downswing: Early (Players who score 82 +)
Normal Average Air Distance on Level Ground Using a 7-Iron:
125 - 140 yards: Regular
140 - 155 yards: Firm |
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Standard Weight Steel (130 grams, Players who Score 82 - 89)
Backswing Length: Any Length of Backwing
Downswing Force: Fast, aggressive & forceful
Wrist Cock Release Point on Downswing: Midway (Players who score 82 - 89)
Normal Average Air Distance on Level Ground Using a 7-Iron:
110 - 125 yards: Senior
125 - 140 yards: Regular
140 - 155 yards: Firm |
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Nippon NS 950 Steel (95 grams, Players who Score 75 - 85)
Backswing Length Is: Hands higher than shoulders
Downswing Force Is: Fast, aggressive and forceful
Wrist Cock Release Point on Downswing: Midway to Late (Players who score 75 - 85)
Normal Average Air Distance on Level Ground Using a 7-Iron:
140 - 155 yards: Regular
155 - 170 yards: Firm |

S2S White Graphite (74 grams, Players who Score 82 +)
Backswing Length: Any Length of Backswing
Downswing Force: Average, with some force & energy
Wrist Cock Release Point on Downswing: Midway (Players who score 82 +)
Normal Average Air Distance on Level Ground Using a 7-Iron:
110 - 125 yards: Senior
125 - 140 yards: Regular
140 - 155 yards: Firm |
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S2S Black 85 Graphite (85 grams, Players who Score 75 - 85)
Backswing Length: Hands shoulder height or lower
Downswing Force: Fast, aggressive & forceful
Wrist Cock Release Point on Downswing: Midway to Late (Players who score 75 - 85)
Normal Average Air Distance on Level Ground Using a 7-Iron:
130 - 145 yards: Regular
145 - 160 yards: Firm |
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S2S Red Graphite (105 grams, Players who Score 70 - 74)
Backswing Length: Hands higher than shoulders
Downswing Force: Fast, aggressive and forceful
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Late (Players who score 70 - 74)
Normal Average Air Distance on Level Ground Using a 7-Iron:
140 - 155 yards: Regular
155 - 170 yards: Firm |
Grips
Our choice for the BEST quality, long-lasting grip still made in the USA is the PURE Grip. You can also order higher priced grips (Golf Pride, Lamkin).

PURE Combo Reduced Taper
Qualities: Tacky, Excellent Traction
Grip Size (Hand Size): Standard (7" - 7.75") |

PURE Wrap
Qualities: Soft, Very Tacky
Grip Sizes (Hand Size): Standard (7" - 8.25"), Midsize (8.25" - 9.25"), Oversize (9.25+") |

PURE DTX
Qualities: Firm Feel, Maximum Traction
Grip Sizes (Hand Size): Standard (7" - 8.25"), Midsize (8.25" - 9.25") |

PURE Pro
Qualities: Medium, Tacky, Good Traction
Grip Sizes (Hand Size): Undersize (6.5" - 7"), Standard (7" - 8.25"), Midsize (8.25" - 9.25") |
Club Fitting
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.
To assist our club fitting, email a video of your swing.
1. Using your phone or tablet, have a friend video your swing. Do at least 2 swings with one facing directly at you and the other from behind looking straight down the line of flight.
2. Attach the video to an email and send HERE
3. We will analyze your swing and send our recommendations for club specifications.