I got the Avoda combo length. 8 through LW are a 9 iron length. Then the 7 through 5 get progressively longer. It’s a nice blend. Played with once. They feel amazing. The spin off the wedges is very high.
I have the Sub70 SL irons, took me 3. Practice sessions to get used to. The price was good at 500ish based on my build. Those Avoda’s are at a price range I am not willing to go to. But I agree they are the best SL so far. I am satisfied with my Sub70 once I tweeked the lie angle.
The Sub 70 SL are a banger of a set of irons for that price too!! John Daly likes them as a brand so can't be bad ...come to think of it ...MyGolf Spy also rated them highly ..You're in good hands :)
Thanks so much for the review, I'm going to get the Avoda very soon. Btw, the Avoda 5i is 22º and the Srixon is 25º of loft. The Avoda 9i is 40º and Srixon 41º. Also, LA GOLF and Kinetixx make shafts specifically done for single length irons which help the lower lofted irons get up in the air and viceversa with the higher lofted ones.
Aha good point on the lofts ...I measured the and they are 2 degrees apart, measured 25 and 23 in the 5 irons and you are spot on with the 9 irons ...I was going for more of a concept comparison but that does factor in I did think whether it would make sense to have the MID Axiom shafts through the set ...Shortening the long iron shafts down would make them play stiffer and lengthening the SHORT Axiom shafts would make them play softer ...Wonder if they've tested that - Bit of a costly one for me to compare hehe
Interesting. The Avoda website does not show any difference in the 4, 5, and 6 irons. All are shown as cavity back same as 7, 8, 9, and PW. Love that they offer Axoim and LA Golf as shaft options. Love your channel!
@@chucksmerdon6256 Oh really?! Hmmmm they may have been chosen on purpose instead of being the standard build ... I know the long irons took amd extra month to get to the UK hahaha 😆
Nice! the black does wear out ... depends a bit on the course and roughness you play on ...and how many fairway bunkers you hit hehe ...I think its not different to the norm for a black finish
The clubs in the video, no ...shafts are quite harsh for a high handicapper Generally, I think they'd be good wedges up to a 6 iron as the lower lofted clubs are harder to get airborne Benefits in maintaining of posture and some extra speed with the more lofted clubs!
Do you get added club head speed on the wedges with them having a longer shaft than standard? Is that what attributes to the higher ball flight? I would have thought there would have been a larger difference in wedge spin rates 🤔
Yes you do indeed, more head speed and a higher dynamic loft - As you increase loft, there's a saturation point where the friction reduces, so it could be the extra speed doesn't mix with the added loft // or just a better friction on the face of the Callaway Opus that helps it keep up - Just possible theories though :)
As a high speed player (100 mph 7 iron swing speed), do you think I could game some 105X irons shafts in the Avoda single-length? I'm currently playing some 130g X100s but generally like a lighter overall club weight. Looking REALLY hard at purchasing a set next week.
@ Unfortunately not! I do not live anywhere near a place I could try out the Avodas. But I’ve gotten feedback now from multiple people that the 105X should be totally fine that I think I’ll do it. Thanks so much man! I’ll let Avoda know you sent me 👍
im finding it hard to get an answer on this, but are the AVODA Single length a 370 hosel diameter or 355? Did you go with the Axiom parallel or Axiom Tapered?
Hiya, I'm not sure! I can't find any info on it online and the receipt the chap that owned them didn't indicate either way I had them for the video and then sold them for him so that's the only reason they came through the shop :)
@@oliverizzard8751 harder to manufacture the multiple head weights ....each iron head cast is something like £100k to set up 1 set for standard length heads and then 1 set for one length heads.. Probably a lot to be said for the demand ...they need to sell the product and too much choice could make sell through more difficult 😄🤔🤓
Hi, I am Darren from Germany. With a height of 1.77 meters and a weight of 80 kilograms, I have an athletic and balanced physique, which gives me stability and control in my golf swing. Current I am playing the Wilson Launchpad 2 clubs at regular graphit shafts, and I achieve a consistent carry distance of 135 meters with my 7-iron. I’m considering using one length irons set to the length of a 9-iron, since it’s my most reliable club. However, I’ve been advised by many that the shaft might be too short to achieve the distance that I need. Could this shorter length impact my performance, or could it still be a helpful setup for improving my consistency across LW - i5 irons? Thx for your feedback!
I would say that's not a great idea to reduce the length to a 9 iron ...You'll be enjoying the 9 iron for a number of reasons but loft is a big factor If you cut down a set, the lie angles will be bad and the swingweights will be bad and do more harm than good I would say coaching is my best recommendation to improve, If you have the athletic ability, 135 is short and technique will help you build the speed and confidence through the ball
@@FredzGolf 1 iron golf are good, all 7 irons length (sized to your wrist to floor), but long irons still hard to hit for me anyway - I would prefer hybrids (the Pinhawks are not bad replacements but hard to get in the UK now). The GRIA are good long irons, but far too long in the short - 4 iron length as standard is really odd in a wedge.
When I first started to think about 1 length I did the combo thing with a fitter using the Cobra KingTec, after 2 seasons I realized the combo was basically a marketing scheme to buy something that actually wasn’t that different. Pro tip is go one length until your game reveals a reason to change rather than trying to slow walk into it w combo set
Fair point ...all in! Brands and fitters will introduce ideas to stimulate sales ...I guess the more you learn, the less time and money you'll waste later on in the game!
@@itshadouken With slower swing speeds, it's hard to get lower lofted clubs airborne at a 7 iron length I think it's worth every golfer trying them and seeing if they feel right and fly well for them
Every club with a number on is a different loft to another club with the same number on it... Could say this for every review ever - lofts not always mentioned ...I'll try and up my game for you eh :)
The cobra one length irons definitely made a big difference improvement in my game.
Perfect, that's what we all want!
@@FredzGolf so you would say one length in i9 is possible if you also costum the lie angle?
I got the Avoda combo length. 8 through LW are a 9 iron length. Then the 7 through 5 get progressively longer. It’s a nice blend. Played with once. They feel amazing. The spin off the wedges is very high.
That is a FANTASTIC Idea ...Didn't know they do that! You get the best of both eh
I have the Sub70 SL irons, took me 3. Practice sessions to get used to. The price was good at 500ish based on my build.
Those Avoda’s are at a price range I am not willing to go to.
But I agree they are the best SL so far.
I am satisfied with my Sub70 once I tweeked the lie angle.
The Sub 70 SL are a banger of a set of irons for that price too!! John Daly likes them as a brand so can't be bad ...come to think of it ...MyGolf Spy also rated them highly ..You're in good hands :)
Thanks so much for the review, I'm going to get the Avoda very soon.
Btw, the Avoda 5i is 22º and the Srixon is 25º of loft. The Avoda 9i is 40º and Srixon 41º.
Also, LA GOLF and Kinetixx make shafts specifically done for single length irons which help the lower lofted irons get up in the air and viceversa with the higher lofted ones.
Aha good point on the lofts ...I measured the and they are 2 degrees apart, measured 25 and 23 in the 5 irons and you are spot on with the 9 irons ...I was going for more of a concept comparison but that does factor in
I did think whether it would make sense to have the MID Axiom shafts through the set ...Shortening the long iron shafts down would make them play stiffer and lengthening the SHORT Axiom shafts would make them play softer ...Wonder if they've tested that - Bit of a costly one for me to compare hehe
I recently got the combo length in these and they are incredible
Oooh Nice!!! They're hard to get in the UK ...The set in the video took 5 months to order haha
@@FredzGolf Thats unfortunate since the owner is from the UK Hopefully it improves
@@joshmaciasrealtor As they grow, they'll justify the cost of build sites in different countries I guess
They look 🔥😍😍
@@pga11 They are very sexy!!
Great review. Subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
Interesting. The Avoda website does not show any difference in the 4, 5, and 6 irons. All are shown as cavity back same as 7, 8, 9, and PW. Love that they offer Axoim and LA Golf as shaft options. Love your channel!
Any chance you could compare to Titleist T150 irons or TM P7CB? Very interested to see what irons they compare with.
@@chucksmerdon6256 Oh really?! Hmmmm they may have been chosen on purpose instead of being the standard build ... I know the long irons took amd extra month to get to the UK hahaha 😆
@@chucksmerdon6256 If I happen to get a set through the shop for repairs or adjustments, I'll ask the owner nicely of I can do some comparisons!!
@@FredzGolf That would be great, thank you!
They look like their driving iron which i think only comes in one loft. Maybe when you custom order you csn request those builds in those irons.
How has the black finish hold up on them? I went with the satin finish on my 3-LW and they still look almost brand new.
Nice! the black does wear out ... depends a bit on the course and roughness you play on ...and how many fairway bunkers you hit hehe ...I think its not different to the norm for a black finish
Hi. Freddie, in your opinion, do you think these clubs would suit a high handicapper, and are they game improvement irons
The clubs in the video, no ...shafts are quite harsh for a high handicapper
Generally, I think they'd be good wedges up to a 6 iron as the lower lofted clubs are harder to get airborne
Benefits in maintaining of posture and some extra speed with the more lofted clubs!
Do you get added club head speed on the wedges with them having a longer shaft than standard? Is that what attributes to the higher ball flight? I would have thought there would have been a larger difference in wedge spin rates 🤔
Yes you do indeed, more head speed and a higher dynamic loft - As you increase loft, there's a saturation point where the friction reduces, so it could be the extra speed doesn't mix with the added loft // or just a better friction on the face of the Callaway Opus that helps it keep up - Just possible theories though :)
As a high speed player (100 mph 7 iron swing speed), do you think I could game some 105X irons shafts in the Avoda single-length? I'm currently playing some 130g X100s but generally like a lighter overall club weight.
Looking REALLY hard at purchasing a set next week.
Have you got the chance to hit them anywhere near you? I have had a lot of 130X players have massive benefits in 105X Axiom
@ Unfortunately not! I do not live anywhere near a place I could try out the Avodas. But I’ve gotten feedback now from multiple people that the 105X should be totally fine that I think I’ll do it. Thanks so much man! I’ll let Avoda know you sent me 👍
im finding it hard to get an answer on this, but are the AVODA Single length a 370 hosel diameter or 355? Did you go with the Axiom parallel or Axiom Tapered?
Hiya, I'm not sure! I can't find any info on it online and the receipt the chap that owned them didn't indicate either way
I had them for the video and then sold them for him so that's the only reason they came through the shop :)
why don't they do 2 length irons? 1 wedge length for Lw Sw GW and PW, and 1 iron length for 9 through 3?
@@oliverizzard8751 harder to manufacture the multiple head weights ....each iron head cast is something like £100k to set up
1 set for standard length heads and then 1 set for one length heads..
Probably a lot to be said for the demand ...they need to sell the product and too much choice could make sell through more difficult 😄🤔🤓
Hi, I am Darren from Germany. With a height of 1.77 meters and a weight of 80 kilograms, I have an athletic and balanced physique, which gives me stability and control in my golf swing. Current I am playing the Wilson Launchpad 2 clubs at regular graphit shafts, and I achieve a consistent carry distance of 135 meters with my 7-iron.
I’m considering using one length irons set to the length of a 9-iron, since it’s my most reliable club. However, I’ve been advised by many that the shaft might be too short to achieve the distance that I need. Could this shorter length impact my performance, or could it still be a helpful setup for improving my consistency across LW - i5 irons?
Thx for your feedback!
I would say that's not a great idea to reduce the length to a 9 iron ...You'll be enjoying the 9 iron for a number of reasons but loft is a big factor
If you cut down a set, the lie angles will be bad and the swingweights will be bad and do more harm than good
I would say coaching is my best recommendation to improve, If you have the athletic ability, 135 is short and technique will help you build the speed and confidence through the ball
@ thx for the feedback
@ thx for that Feedback m8
Have you tried 1 Iron golf, or GRIA golf single length?
@@Stantonmp I have not!! I have a customer that owns these ones and he kindly let me use them in a vid!!
@@FredzGolf 1 iron golf are good, all 7 irons length (sized to your wrist to floor), but long irons still hard to hit for me anyway - I would prefer hybrids (the Pinhawks are not bad replacements but hard to get in the UK now). The GRIA are good long irons, but far too long in the short - 4 iron length as standard is really odd in a wedge.
When I first started to think about 1 length I did the combo thing with a fitter using the Cobra KingTec, after 2 seasons I realized the combo was basically a marketing scheme to buy something that actually wasn’t that different. Pro tip is go one length until your game reveals a reason to change rather than trying to slow walk into it w combo set
Fair point ...all in! Brands and fitters will introduce ideas to stimulate sales ...I guess the more you learn, the less time and money you'll waste later on in the game!
Unless you are a scratch golfer, hard to see why anyone would think they need different length clubs
@@itshadouken With slower swing speeds, it's hard to get lower lofted clubs airborne at a 7 iron length
I think it's worth every golfer trying them and seeing if they feel right and fly well for them
The clubs Darth Vader uses ( along with the g force swing trainer). Sorry.
@@mickritchie1815 Exactly!!! They are defo Darth Vaders irons ...he 1 putts every hole somehow though 🤔
Not a cheap set of bats I imagine?😂
@@aussienads To get in the UK ...5 months for the chap that owns them and just over £2500 🤪🤭
If you aren’t citing the loft numbers of each club, the comparison is not very helpful or accurate.
Every club with a number on is a different loft to another club with the same number on it... Could say this for every review ever - lofts not always mentioned ...I'll try and up my game for you eh :)