EQ1-NX Description, Specifications & Club Fitting
EQ1-NX Single Length irons provide moderate improvement in swing and shot consistency.
Main benefit is identical swing feel for every club.
Built to 36.5" (8-iron) using steel shafts (36.75" for graphite).Shorter length offers better shot consistency and a higher percentage of on center hits. Same Moment-of-Inertia, total weight, headweight, balance point.
Combine all the new updated features of the EQ1 Irons with the EQ1 Hybrids and EQ1 Fairway Woods for the total single length experience.
EQ-1 Irons are 2-piece hollow body design.
More consistent shot shape and shot height for each iron in the set.
The Gap Wedge and Sand Wedge profile shapes are combined with milled faces and a custom sole grind.
8 Different Shafts available in Flexible, Senior/Lite, Regular, Firm. We offer complete shaft fitting information for your swing.
Bendable loft angle: +/- 3° higher or lower
Bendable lie angle: +/- 3° upright or flat
Standard Lie Angle: 63° on all clubs
Standard Offset: 2mm on all clubs
Play: Right Hand and Left Hand
Head Material: 431 Stainless Steel
Face Material on #5, #6, #7: C455 HSS
Specifications
Loft |
Length (Steel) |
Length (Graphite) |
24°(5) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
28°(6) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
32°(7) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
36°(8) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
40°(9) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
45°(PW) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
50°(AW) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
55°(SW) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
60° (LW) |
36.5" |
36.75" |
Club Fitting
Club Length
Stand on flat surface and place your arms in a relaxed position by your sides. Measure from the wrist crease to the floor (as shown in the image).
WRIST TO FLOOR MEASUREMENT FOR INITIAL CLUB LENGTHS
Wrist to Floor Measurement |
Single Length (Steel Shaft)
|
Single Length (Graphite Shaft) |
29" - 32" |
- 1" |
- 1" |
32" - 34" |
- 1/2" |
- 1/2" |
34" - 36" |
36 1/2" (Standard) |
36 3/4" (Standard) |
36" - 37" |
36 1/2" (Standard) |
36 3/4" (Standard) |
37" - 38" |
+ 1/4" |
+ 1/4" |
38" - 39" |
+ 1/4" |
+ 1/4" |
39" - 40" |
+ 1/2" |
+ 1/2" |
Grip Size
Measure Hand (as shown in picture) before selecting the correct grip size
Shaft Flex
Normal 7-Iron Distance
How Far Do Golfers Really Hit a 7-Iron
Male amateurs who play to a 30 handicap average 7-iron shots of 115 yards
Male amateurs who play to a 20 handicap average 130 yards
Male amateurs who play to 10 handicap average 145 yards
Male amateurs who play to 0 handicap average 160 yards
Tour professionals average 180 yards. So, be realistic.
Backswing Length
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Hands Shoulder Height or Lower
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Hands Higher Than Shoulders
Wrist Cock Release Point on Downswing

1. Early Release means the downswing to the ball is started with the hands. Generally done by beginners or higher scoring players who score 90 +.
2. 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.
3. 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 - 79.
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.
Below is a chart the gives lie angle based on wrist-to-floor measurement. You can use this as a "starting point" when determining the ideal lie angle for you.
Wrist-to-Floor Measurement |
|
40" |
3° Upright |
39" |
2° Upright |
38" |
2° Upright |
37" |
1° Upright |
36" |
Standard |
35" |
Standard |
34" |
Standard |
33" |
Standard |
32" |
1° Flat |
31" |
2° Flat |
30" |
3° Flat |
There is also 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 back of the golf ball, and have it facing the clubhead. 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.