No matter what your ability, paying attention to your iron spin rate is going to help us improve your ball flight and approach play.
Spin rates vary throughout your iron set. On longer approaches, you want less distance-sapping back- and side-spin, so your long irons fly further and straighter, whereas closer to the green, you want more control and hop-and-stop spin. We need to look at your swing speed and attack angle to see how you’re launching the ball. From there, we can set you up for progressive spin rates through your bag that give you consistent iron performance.
For some golfers, reducing spin rate will positively impact distance, but for golfers with good spin rates it could be more about playing with clubs with a center of gravity that suits their swing. There’s only one way to find out what matters most for you, and that’s by getting fitted.
Get fitted and watch your iron game take flight!