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Long ironsThe 1-4 irons. (The long irons are often difficult for people to hit, so PGA Professionals often recommend replacing them with fairway woods.)
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Long ironsAny of the 1, 2 or 3 irons. They are notoriously hard to hit due to the small clubface, low loft and long club length.
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Long ironsLong irons are irons with a long shaft and for that reason they are harder to play. The irons one to four drop in this category.
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Long ironsThe relatively straight-face and longer hitting irons. LOOSE IMPEDIMENTS
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Long irons The 1-4 irons.
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Long ironsif distance is your focus, then irons are the key.
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Long irons1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 irons. Irons with the least amount of loft.
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Long ironsThe 1-4 irons.
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Long ironsThe relatively straight-face and longer hitting irons.
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Long ironsThe long irons are typically the 2-4 irons which have the longest shafts, the lowest loft and designed to allow a golfer to hit the ball the longest distances Lob Wedge
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Long ironsThe 1-4 irons.
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Long ironsThe 1-4 irons.
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Long ironsThe relatively straight-face and longer hitting irons.
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Long ironsThe long irons start with a 1 iron and move through the bag to the number 4 iron.
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Long ironsThe 1-4 irons.
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