Jump to content
2025 Members Choice voting is now open! Vote now for your favorite gear! ×

A forgiving 2 iron?!


Asiangolfer1995

Recommended Posts

Stronger Irons
Okay let's say for example you played in Australia and you play a hybrid but it gets knocked down by the wind, so how do you solve that problem? Tiger solved it by taking a game improvement nike vr s forged 3 iron and bending the loft to 18 degrees making it a 2 iron. Question is: Would you do the same? What I would do if I do play Titleist clubs is to buy an ap1 3 iron and bend it 2 degrees strong to 18 degrees and then play ap2 3-pw as normal, but what would you do?
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 28
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

I would find an older club like a Ping Eye 2 or an older Callaway 2 iron on an auction site and go from there. Otherwise you need to buy a 3 iron bend it 2-3* strong, and get a shaft 1/2" longer than standard soft stepped once.

Callaway Big Bertha (2014) 9.0* setting (N/S) Fubuki ZT 60 x 45.5"
Cobra bio cell + 13.5 and 18.5 Matrix Q3 stiff
Callaway X2 Hot Pro (3* 4-GW) Modus 130 stiff
Vokey SM5 52/8 and 58/12
Scotty Cameron Pro Platnium Mid Slant

http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/436612-mizs-witb/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What do you do? You buy a B'stone Airmuscle 2 Iron, increase the shaft stiffness by a little from your normal irons. Done deal, keeps the ball on a laser like trajectory and under the wind. Problem solved. Check signature.

Callaway AI Smoke TD 10.5° .::. MRC Diamana GT 60X 14g F/4g R
Callaway Rogue ST LS 16.5° .::. Oban Kiyoshi Gold 75 | 04
Callaway Rogue ST Max 21° .::. Oban Revenge 85 | 04

Yonex N1-CB 4i .::. Fujikura Pro i95S
Yonex Ezone CB301 5-PW .::. KBS Tour FLT S+
Bridgestone J15 Black Ox 52°/58° .::. DG Black Onyx S400 TI
Piretti 'Cortino LN' Long Neck Tour Ltd .::. Matrix U11-P01 for Piretti

Bettinardi BB1-LN Soft Carbon .::. MRC Diamana P135 2.0
Bridgestone Tour B XS

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have an old WILSON system 45, 1200 Gear Effect, 2 iron that I put in the bag if I'm playing a 6800+ yds course OR if I'll be playing in very windy conditions.

DRIVER: Ping G20, 9.5° w/169D-Tour, reg (Back up: Srixon Z-rw, 9.5°, stf)
3+W: Srixon Z-Steel, 12.5°, stock SV3005J, stf. (In rotation: 3W, 14.5°)
5W: Srixon Z-Steel, 18.5° stock SV3005J, stf
IRONS: Ping i20, 3-PW, stock CFS reg @ D2
PUTTER: Ping Craz-E iWi, w/2x20gr weights, Lamkin Jumbo pistol grip
WEDGES: Ping Glide, 54° SS, 60° TS, stock Ping wedge shafts
BALL: Srixon XV 
CART: SunMountain V1, STEWARTGOLF Z1
BAG: SM H2N0, PING C-130
BACK UP: Ping S58, 3-Pw, stock CS-Lite, stf, @ D2. (Lofts jacked to S55 specs.)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I had a 2 iron with my X-20's so that was easy enough.

Titleist TSi3 8* // TENSEI 1K Black 65s

Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 15* // Kai'li 80x
Taylormade SLDR 17* Rescue // Speeder 9.3s
Taylormade SLDR 19* Rescue // Matrix Black Tie 95s
Srixon ZX5 4-PW // Nippon Modus 120s
50* & 56* Taylormade MG3 // Tour Issue S-200
Scotty Cameron Special Select Newport 2

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pretty much any Callaway X series head (ie., 12, 14, 16, 18 etc.) are solid. The Mizuno Fli-Hi heads are solid performers too.

Loren

I love golf

Driver:  2018 Cally Rogue 10.5* (Set to 12.5*)

Fairway Metals:  Ping G30 14.5* and 18*

Irons:   PXG Gen3 0311P (4-G) MMT80 Stiff

Wedges:  PXG 0311 Forged 54*/58* MMT80 Stiff

Putter:  Odyssey Stroke Lab “Double Wide” 34”

Bag:  G-Fore Daytona Plus (AKA: Vessel Lite)

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I remember when we HAD to play 2-irons. I grew up playing in the wind on the great plains of the US and I even played a 1-iron for years. Trust me, you should use your hybrid and work on hitting a low draw. You can also affect the trajectory quite a bit with different shafts. You might consider playing a steel hybrid shaft like the KBS Hybrid. I think you'd hit it farther than a 2-iron, especially on off-center hits, and it would be a lot easier to work the ball and control it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would purchase a 3 iron from either one of these sets Burner 1.0. Burner 2.0 or S2 Cobra all you need in a long iron and easy to hit. It will be cheaper than a hybrid (Buy used) and off the tee they go a mile.

XR 9.0 Oban Kiyoshi Tour LTD 70 Stiff
Xhot 3 Deep 14.5 Project X 6.0
Xhot Pro Hybrid 16,18 Project X 6.5
Cobra Amp Forged KBS Tour +S 4-P
Ping Anser Circa 1972 (Mint)
CG10 58 Lob wedge, CG10 50 gap wedge

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have a 712 CB 2 iron and I love it. I also have a R9 TP 2 iron which is easier to hit but I re-shafted it with a KBS C-Taper shaft and now I hate it. Sticking to DG X-100s and when I get older, S-300s.

Ping G400 LST 8.5* w/ Tensei Pro White 70 TX
TM '17 M2 15* w/ Kurokage Dual Core 80 TX
TM P790 UDI 2 w/ KBS Tour 130x
Titleist 718 CB w/ KBS $ Taper 130x
Fourteen Raw RM 22 50, 54, 58 w/ KBS 610 Tour Black Nickel
Scotty Cameron Circle T Futura 6M[/b][/color][/font][/size][/font][/size]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I bent my i15 3 iron to about 19 degrees and it is a monster. I have never been a good fairway metal player and have always struggled with hybrids as well so I went this route. I go straight from the driver to the strong 3 iron. Distance is not an issue and I am much more confident with the strong 3 iron, hence I make better swings.

Taylormade - M2 10.5* / Motore F3
Taylormade - Jetspeed 15* / Diamana D+
Nike - VR Pro 2, 4 thru PW / RIP Tour, PX
Nike - Engage 54*
Cleveland - 588 Custom 60*
Taylormade - Ghost Tour Daytona 62

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I play an I5 2 iron. Very workable and forgiving. I hate hybrids and I'm sick of everyone acting like well, you can't play the game today without hybrids. Bull! Some other suggestions- get a G15 or G20 3 iron they are already 20*, I think, bend it. Or get, as others have said, Eye2 1 or 2 iron. Some people prefer irons. If you can hit them and get them in the air why not?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='78blades' timestamp='1326436123' post='4075999']
I have a Bridgestone Air Muscle 2i with a NV (green) 75 gram shaft in it. This club will flight just like a iron; I can do stingers with it or nice high shots. Also have Niki Vr full cb 2i that works well, but not as forgiving as the Air Muscle. The old Ping Eye 2 is probably the best 2i ever made.
[/quote]

Good advice here. I typically carry only 13 clubs (see sig), but in conditions where this moon-ball hitter wants to keep the ball down, I go with one of the exact clubs mentioned above.

Ping. Play Your Best. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here's my 2 cents. If you want offset, go with a Ping Eye 2 or even the subsequent Zing models. For less offset, thinner topline, and still some heel-toe length, I'd pick the Maxfli Revolution Black 2-iron. Both are forgiving relative to a straight blade or your typical small CB 2-iron.

Or if you're in the hybrid camp, look into a 16* hybrid with shorter shaft - around 39.5" total length, which is what the standard 2-iron used to be.

Cobra King LTD 9*, Fujikura Ventus TR Red 6X
Cobra King Tec 17*, Fujikura Axiom 105S

Adams A12 19*, Diamana Thump X
TM TP MC/MB, Fujikura Axiom 105S 
Vokey 250.08, SM9 54-S & 60-V, DG S400
Toulon Palm Beach

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would love to have an AP2 710 2 iron. The AP2 3 iron is the easiest long iron I have ever hit. But I'm a digger and bending it to 18* would have changed the bounce the wrong way. So I ordered a 710 CB 2 iron. Did not soft step the shaft (DG X100, +3/4 inch) but it is 1 swingweight lighter than the rest of my clubs. This club is awesome. It doesn't dig too much and has a lower than normal ball flight, for me anyway. Easy to hit for a 2 iron, but it's still a 2 iron.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='Asiangolfer1995' timestamp='1326424809' post='4075277']
Okay let's say for example you played in Australia and you play a hybrid but it gets knocked down by the wind, so how do you solve that problem? Tiger solved it by taking a game improvement nike vr s forged 3 iron and bending the loft to 18 degrees making it a 2 iron. Question is: Would you do the same? What I would do if I do play Titleist clubs is to buy an ap1 3 iron and bend it 2 degrees strong to 18 degrees and then play ap2 3-pw as normal, but what would you do?
[/quote]

This is exactly what I have done. Bent the AP1 to 18* and AP2s for the rest. works out great for me actually. I use the "2 iron" a ton, actually.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've got a few thoughts. My first is that if you find a super forgiving iron, it will also probably have a low COG which will try and help the ball in the air. Second, I would want to try this experiment as cheaply as possible in case it doesn't work out the way I wanted. So find a 1/2 decent used 3 iron, have it bent a little strong and possibly a longer shaft. Most I'd spend is $50. When you bend the 3 iron stronger, it will move the COG of the club a little higher which should really help keep the ball down. Third is maybe trying to learn some different shots. Like a soft or dead armed shot with a 3 wood. This will reduce overall spin and keep the ball down a little. When I've got lots of room to run the ball, I'll even hit a choaked driver off the deck when it is super windy. Hitting it low on the clubface greatly reduces launch and sometimes spin with the new drivers. Thinning a 3 wood will also do the same thing =).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[attachment=981861:i5 2 iron 005.JPG][quote name='richard t' timestamp='1326455029' post='4076393']
I play an I5 2 iron. Very workable and forgiving. I hate hybrids and I'm sick of everyone acting like well, you can't play the game today without hybrids. Bull! Some other suggestions- get a G15 or G20 3 iron they are already 20*, I think, bend it. Or get, as others have said, Eye2 1 or 2 iron. Some people prefer irons. If you can hit them and get them in the air why not?
[/quote]
Heres mine

TM 09 Burner 9.5
Cleveland Launcher Ti 15*
Adams Idea Pro 18*
Cleveland 588 TT 4-pw
Ping Scottsdale Tr
588 Ta rtg 45* 51* 56* 60* S300

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Go with an older model that still had a 2 iron offfering. I have a titty 690 CB 2 iron that is a bomber. Like the OP said, in windy conditions or on a hard course the 2 iron is in many ways a better option than the hybrids out today. Someone mentioned the mizuno MP fli-hi hybrid irons, those are a good option too, I found them to be too heavy but I know people that really prefer them to a traditional hybrid. Just out of curiosity, wouldnt bending a 3 iron 3-4 degrees strong leave it with close to zero bounce? Seems like a good way to embarrass yourself hitting a long iron fat.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...