Combo Length Irons

Both variable and same-length irons offer advantages and drawbacks.

We've designed a set that eliminates the downsides while leveraging the strengths of both for superior accuracy into and around the green.

New Found Flexibility

Forgiving Long Irons

Increased Spin Control

Consistent Setup

Striking the Right Balance

Traditional variable length sets pose challenges for achieving consistent ball striking due to the unique setup and swing required for each club. On the other hand, same-length irons address consistency issues but may introduce challenges for players with slower clubhead speeds.

Scoring Clubs

In our combo length sets, the Lob wedge to the 8 iron have a uniform shaft length of 36 inches, roughly equivalent to a 9 iron length. One setup position, greater consistency.

Long Approach Clubs

Our 4, 5, 6, and 7 irons feature variable length shafts, enabling players to maintain consistent distance gapping for longer approach shots.

Scoring Clubs

In our combo length sets, the Lob wedge to the 8 iron have a uniform shaft length of 36 inches, roughly equivalent to a 9 iron length. One setup position, greater consistency.

Long Approach Clubs

Our 4, 5, 6, and 7 irons feature variable length shafts, enabling players to maintain consistent distance gapping for longer approach shots.

Game Changing Benefits

Harnessing the advantages of both variable and same-length irons to enhance precision and accuracy.

Consistent Setup

Having all scoring clubs at the same length streamlines your setup and swing, significantly enhancing control over launch angle, ball speed, and spin. The minimal increase in shaft length for wedges is easily adaptable and offers significant advantages.

Forgiving Long Irons

The 4, 5, 6 & 7 irons are played slightly shorter than a traditional variable length set. The shorter shaft lengths improve strike consistency while the slightly heavier heads maintain ball speeds and increase forgiveness without sacrificing any carry distance. 

Increased Spin Control

By using same length shafts in the scoring clubs it allows us to reduce the head weight of the wedges by up to 25 grams compared to a traditional variable length set. A lighter club head allows for more club head speed, which increases spin for enhanced control and confidence on critical shots into and around the green.

Newfound Flexibility

Our strategic loft gapping frees up an extra club in your bag. This means you no longer have to decide which essential club to remove when adding a driving iron, 5-wood, or specialty wedge. The freedom to choose is now yours.

The Advantages of Combo Length
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The Advantages of Combo Length

While manufacturers continuously introduce new heads and shafts, the core setup of iron and wedge sets has remained relatively stagnant for years. Enter combo length iron sets, such as Avoda Golf's...

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