I had a set of the Wishon/ Sterling one length custom fit irons built a couple years ago and he's right my wedges went hard left , I couldnt hit a straight shot to save my life . I loved everything else about the single length irons , but I sold them after a few months , as I went back to the club fitter and he tried to adjust the lies to get me from hitting the wedges left but nothing worked . I will say the Sterling one length were damn nice feeling too !
I've been new to golf, approx 1,5 months. Hitting with 9 130 and if i need i can go for 150m too. Been using Q club. hitting pars boogeys, double boogeys in short amount of time. What i want to say, Bryson is 100% right with one lenght irons, it works. I only follow him on RUclips as everything in this sport is industry driven by 4 companies. Will buy his gear 100% as soon as it comes out. Believe this guy, he is really good at trying to understand physics and thinking out of the box. Go Bryson!
Are we forgetting, in this back and forth, that Bryson is probably using technique to hit his wedges lower? Hogan said he wanted to hit his long irons high, and his wedges low.
I don’t get what people don’t understand about his lofts, higher ball speed means more spin, more spin, means it goes a little less far, and can get messed up in the wind
Because some people are so stuck in the box of “tradition” Bobby Jones is the one who first made a full set of clubs to be bought all irons equal length with steel shafts. Nobody bought them because the damn shafts were steel and not at the time traditional hickory shafts. So they painted the steel shafts to look like hickory and sold the hell outta them. Also the first clubs to be sold at a consistent loft number system.
@@carterrosati5282 for me, I understand that he hits harder than most people. I just think he should be naming the club as more accurate to the loft. He said his pitching wedge is 40 degrees. I think he should keep that club and just call it a 9 iron. He already spins it at 9000 rpm’s. Keep the same clubs, name each one one club stronger.
😂 For being a smart guy is not really that smart he's trying to make an excuse for bending his clubs three clubs down if you spin the ball a lot like I do you just grab a 2-iron you don't bend your five iron to a two iron it's so simple this is why there's different clubs with different numbers you just want your Club to say five when it's really a 2 so people are like oh my God look how far he is it 😅
Yeh but also the vast majority of humans are sheeps, when putters started changing everyone was saying its weird and wont work, aimpoint was the same deal and now half the tour is using it, 60 degree wedge was considered ridiculous decades ago, players chasing distance years ago were considered crazy before there were stats to prove it was a better way. Im not saying we all should switch to one length irons, everyone should do whatever they want, but we need dudes like Bryson to break the water so the other 99% can jump after, or else we dont get innovation cause we are scared of change.
didnt watch this but does it even make sense to do, he plays one length irons and has an insane swing speed. wouldnt benefit anyone to know whats in his bag
So if he had a 9 iron that was a normal loft he wouldn't be able to control it because of spin? But he has a 40 degree pitching wedge (9 iron loft) that he controls just fine... bro is just making up problems in his head. He doesn't even loft jack, he just places the wrong number on each iron. Call your pitching wedge (40 degrees) your 9 iron and call your 45 your pitching wedge. Do that with every club and all of a sudden you have a normal set up.
He said he over spins it and has trouble hitting the ball to high up, like past the height of trees, into the wind, which block wind. The top comment guy misheard this too.
@@JJsw2 No. I understand that too much spin makes it hard to control ball flight. I’m just saying that this issue doesn’t exist. By his logic he wouldn’t be able to control a P Wedge that is 45 degrees, but he has a 45 degree wedge that he hits great. All I’m saying is that he should rename his existing clubs to be more consistent with standard lofts. I’m not saying he needs to add or take away loft from his clubs.
I don’t buy his explanation! His 40* “pitching wedge” is a strong lifted 9 iron in the industry! Why doesn’t he just call it his 9 iron. Like wise for his 5 iron that is like a strong lofted 2 iron and 5 wood that has the loft of a 3 wood etc. It’s not about how much he spins it, simply about what he calls his clubs. I don’t call my driving iron a 5 iron
He has a launch and spin window that he's looking for. For example a traditional lofted 7i (34*), ideally you have 7000 rpm spin and 17* launch. I guess he adds loft at impact and struggles with too much spin, so he has lower lofted irons that still hit that window.
It’s for his vanity. He loves to say he’s hitting 7 iron x yards. Dumb people lap up his explanation about spin rates even though it makes no sense considering the 4 wedges he carries.
@@James__123 because he claims that a traditional loft PW would spin too much for him to be able to control. He plays a traditional lofted PW though. It’s his 45 degree. Writing PW on that club doesn’t miraculously alter the performance.
I don’t care what he calls his clubs but he needs to give up on the stupid pseudo science explanation. “If I had a normal lofted PW I wouldn’t be able to control it”. How do you control the 45* wedge that is the same length as your PW then?
Low IQ comment. He never endorsed Trump. Trump is a great golfer and a lover of the game. Put politics aside. Btw, he gained 200k subscribers after Trump appearing on his channel. So there's that
The amount of info Bryson is sharing is really great!
720p , 1 mic per headphone side, absolute chaos, literally whip out the phone instead.
Let's talk about that thumbnail too... 😂
720p nice ya'll are killin it
Bryson is the MAN !!
Bryson is pure legend 💪🏌♂️
I had a set of the Wishon/ Sterling one length custom fit irons built a couple years ago and he's right my wedges went hard left , I couldnt hit a straight shot to save my life . I loved everything else about the single length irons , but I sold them after a few months , as I went back to the club fitter and he tried to adjust the lies to get me from hitting the wedges left but nothing worked .
I will say the Sterling one length were damn nice feeling too !
I've been new to golf, approx 1,5 months. Hitting with 9 130 and if i need i can go for 150m too. Been using Q club. hitting pars boogeys, double boogeys in short amount of time. What i want to say, Bryson is 100% right with one lenght irons, it works. I only follow him on RUclips as everything in this sport is industry driven by 4 companies. Will buy his gear 100% as soon as it comes out. Believe this guy, he is really good at trying to understand physics and thinking out of the box. Go Bryson!
16 degree 5 iron. 15 degrees is standard 3 wood loft.
The PW-5 being all the same length is really interesting. I'd love to experiment with a set of club like that.
I believe his glide wedges are too
I had a set of one length Cobra Forged Tec for a couple years, it was great to learn with but as I got better I had gapping issues.
Would be cool for Ping to release the Bryson Grinds!
hand ground and he's not a PING staffer
Are we forgetting, in this back and forth, that Bryson is probably using technique to hit his wedges lower? Hogan said he wanted to hit his long irons high, and his wedges low.
Bryson is the man!
I don’t get what people don’t understand about his lofts, higher ball speed means more spin, more spin, means it goes a little less far, and can get messed up in the wind
Because some people are so stuck in the box of “tradition” Bobby Jones is the one who first made a full set of clubs to be bought all irons equal length with steel shafts. Nobody bought them because the damn shafts were steel and not at the time traditional hickory shafts. So they painted the steel shafts to look like hickory and sold the hell outta them. Also the first clubs to be sold at a consistent loft number system.
@@carterrosati5282 for me, I understand that he hits harder than most people. I just think he should be naming the club as more accurate to the loft. He said his pitching wedge is 40 degrees. I think he should keep that club and just call it a 9 iron. He already spins it at 9000 rpm’s. Keep the same clubs, name each one one club stronger.
His 2 iron has negative loft.
Lol 😂
Bro who signed off on this video edit?
I want to get fit for his single length irons when they come out…. I’m all in ❤
Bryson is my favorite modern golfer and for the record a lot of old school golfers where always tweaking, just look at Palmers club collections.
Interviewer looks kinda like Mark Hunt
just a heads up you were recording this on one channel not dual channel audio tracks with those mics
Didn’t say what irons he was playing tho 😝😝
avoda prototypes, you can buy avoda single lengths like he has but no face bulge like BD.
@@draained I think he only face bulges his 5 iron (which is a 2iron really)
@@Jeebizz101 he said 16°??? my 1 iron is 16° 😭
What's with the formating of this video? 720p, terrible audio mixing
Why call it a 5-wood at 13deg?
Bryson get social media . His round with Trump broke internet golf !! Miss him on the PGA
5:40 LOL. I AM SURE THERE IS!!!!!! Lol
Bryson is such a down-to-earth gentleman.
😂 For being a smart guy is not really that smart he's trying to make an excuse for bending his clubs three clubs down if you spin the ball a lot like I do you just grab a 2-iron you don't bend your five iron to a two iron it's so simple this is why there's different clubs with different numbers you just want your Club to say five when it's really a 2 so people are like oh my God look how far he is it 😅
What about the length of woods? Standard?
This is what I would like to know too
Thought he had those 3d printed clubs
Those are still in his bag, they are his irons
Why didn't he show the irons?
Secret tech
Not the biggest fan of how he comes off here, very defensive about his setup lol
I got a 10 degree driver/15 degree 3 wood/ 16.5 degree 4 wood/20.5 degree 7 wood/ ping eye 2 lob wedge 60 degrees/ ping anser original putter ❤
Saying one length has not caught on because of the industry is BS. I want my 9 iron shorter than my 5 as does 99% of golfers
I would consider having a 4 through a 7 the same length but 7 iron length short irons would take way to long to get used to.
Yeh but also the vast majority of humans are sheeps, when putters started changing everyone was saying its weird and wont work, aimpoint was the same deal and now half the tour is using it, 60 degree wedge was considered ridiculous decades ago, players chasing distance years ago were considered crazy before there were stats to prove it was a better way.
Im not saying we all should switch to one length irons, everyone should do whatever they want, but we need dudes like Bryson to break the water so the other 99% can jump after, or else we dont get innovation cause we are scared of change.
didnt watch this but does it even make sense to do, he plays one length irons and has an insane swing speed. wouldnt benefit anyone to know whats in his bag
No one is watching this for tips bro😂not everything is about getting better at golf just enjoy and entertaining video about his cool clubs
So if he had a 9 iron that was a normal loft he wouldn't be able to control it because of spin? But he has a 40 degree pitching wedge (9 iron loft) that he controls just fine... bro is just making up problems in his head. He doesn't even loft jack, he just places the wrong number on each iron. Call your pitching wedge (40 degrees) your 9 iron and call your 45 your pitching wedge. Do that with every club and all of a sudden you have a normal set up.
He should just name them all by their degree rather than a number, kinda quirky but so is he so it'd work
I guessing it’s just a mental thing for him
He said he over spins it and has trouble hitting the ball to high up, like past the height of trees, into the wind, which block wind. The top comment guy misheard this too.
40 is an 8 and 45 is a 9, pw is 48-49
@@JJsw2 No. I understand that too much spin makes it hard to control ball flight. I’m just saying that this issue doesn’t exist. By his logic he wouldn’t be able to control a P Wedge that is 45 degrees, but he has a 45 degree wedge that he hits great. All I’m saying is that he should rename his existing clubs to be more consistent with standard lofts. I’m not saying he needs to add or take away loft from his clubs.
I don’t buy his explanation! His 40* “pitching wedge” is a strong lifted 9 iron in the industry!
Why doesn’t he just call it his 9 iron. Like wise for his 5 iron that is like a strong lofted 2 iron and 5 wood that has the loft of a 3 wood etc.
It’s not about how much he spins it, simply about what he calls his clubs.
I don’t call my driving iron a 5 iron
He has a launch and spin window that he's looking for. For example a traditional lofted 7i (34*), ideally you have 7000 rpm spin and 17* launch. I guess he adds loft at impact and struggles with too much spin, so he has lower lofted irons that still hit that window.
It’s for his vanity. He loves to say he’s hitting 7 iron x yards. Dumb people lap up his explanation about spin rates even though it makes no sense considering the 4 wedges he carries.
@@spateeight why do the wedges matter? It literally is all about launch and spin.
@@James__123 because he claims that a traditional loft PW would spin too much for him to be able to control. He plays a traditional lofted PW though. It’s his 45 degree. Writing PW on that club doesn’t miraculously alter the performance.
@@spateeight he has 5 degrees of gapping between the irons compared to 3 degrees. At some point they will converge it's not that hard to comprehend.
I don’t care what he calls his clubs but he needs to give up on the stupid pseudo science explanation. “If I had a normal lofted PW I wouldn’t be able to control it”. How do you control the 45* wedge that is the same length as your PW then?
He means he would over spin it because he hits it so far
What an ignorant comment. Wedge setups move the cg and keep ball flight controlled
More spin helps with wind
Edit: meant less spin, not sure what I was smoking
Also shorter distance club means lower apex so more control
What an ignorant comment. The wedge set up moves the cg and allows him to keep the flight lower
Being seen w trump is not good for a career.
Low IQ comment. He never endorsed Trump. Trump is a great golfer and a lover of the game. Put politics aside. Btw, he gained 200k subscribers after Trump appearing on his channel. So there's that