By Inesis

Inesis 100 #8/9 Iron Senior Flex Graphite Men's Left

Regular price $29.99 CAD
Description

Condition Rating:  7

What does this mean?

The 100 irons are designed specifically for beginners, something quite rare on the market. Usually you have a choice between cheap, not so nice, heavy and not so easy to play clubs, or more upmarket clubs for advanced players.

We wanted the 100 irons to be your best friend as you learn to play golf. But just because you're a beginner doesn't mean you shouldn't have well-designed and beautifully finished clubs. It has to be said!


A WORD FROM THE DESIGNER

Thomas, an Inesis designer, took on the challenge. He designed the 100 irons based on the 500 irons. His objective was to find the right compromise between reassuring shapes and fine lines.

The 100 irons are cavity back, which means that the back of the club is hollowed out so that the centre of gravity can be moved back for forgiveness

And yes, just because you're new to golf doesn't mean you don't have the right to have beautiful, rewarding clubs you can be proud of. That's why we've worked on the finishes and taken the nickel chrome mirror polish from the 500 and 900 series.


VERY FORGIVING

We wanted these 100 clubs to be highly forgiving. To achieve this, we made the club face wider. You will therefore have more ease hitting the centre of the face. This is important as it’s how you will get the best results in terms of precision and distance.

The 100 irons also have a significant offset, i.e. the head is slightly set back from the length of the shaft. It is a way to generate higher balls and limit slice shots.


RIGHT PLACEMENT OF WEIGHT

With the 100 irons, the top part of the face has been cut off. We have taken away this weight in order to put it at the base of the club, where it is most useful. This lowers the centre of gravity, resulting in a more forgiving club.


PERFECT POSITIONING

The quality of a club’s positioning is a key aspect. It ensures perfect positioning, which benefits alignment. You can position your iron behind the ball, take or change your grip – nothing moves.