(Health-NewsWire.Net, May 25, 2015 ) Buffalo, NY -- The blade golf irons review website, BladeGolfIrons.com, has published yet another golf tips article on their official blog. Because of the content quality already on their website, along with links to additional golfing authority sites, the golfing website attracts thousands of visitors per month. Established more than 5 years ago, this website about golfing is keeping visitors coming back for more data on the subject of blade irons.
Bladegolfirons.com is a website for golfers who are upping their game. The site is devoted to the study and discussion of irons that are intended for more highly skilled golfers. Because the head of the blade iron is more compact than most others, it is quite a bit more challenging to the golfer to get a good solid hit. The website contains numerous articles that go into detail on the subject of making good club to ball contact with the famously unforgiving blades.
"The fact that this website is getting well over 200 visitors per day is a testament to the continuing interest of golfers in blade golf irons, as well as to the value of the information on the site's pages," explained Randol Claus, chief staff writer and himself an avid golfer.
In addition the site provides information on a large number of golf clubs including the Titleist 695MB forged blade irons which are modern day muscle-backs and afford golfers who have a low to mid handicap a high level of precision and control. There is an article on why the 695MB by Titleist is known for superior feel resulting from the minimal offset.
The Ben Hogan Apex blade irons set is discussed on the site as well. The Ben Hogans are high powered golf irons that provide improved feel and more control for experienced golfers. Contact with the golf ball can be precisely as hard or soft as desired because of the stiff steel shafts characteristic of these clubs. The Ben Hogan Apex set includes irons 3 through 9 plus a pitching wedge with both individual clubs and sets frequently listed on the article page.
Another set of irons that is geared toward the mid to low handicap golfer is the Bridgestone J33 set. While these Bridgestone blade irons can give less skilled players fits, they are known for their relatively high center of gravity and the resulting extreme accuracy.
Golfers with a mid handicap who are looking to upgrade their clubs for improved power and control can start to see if the Titleist 735 Blade Irons might fill the bill by beginning their search on the website. BladeGolfIrons.com has a good article about these Titleist irons that have a minimal cavity back that varies in size from club to club within the set.
Callaway X-Tour blade irons are also represented on the review website. The X-Tour clubs, like all blade irons, are demanding on the golfer in that a good and consistent swing is necessary to obtain the best results. Being a blade iron from Callaway, these clubs do provide the golfer with some degree of forgiveness by compensating for slight errors. The X-Tour irons are known for providing a good deal of feedback to the skilled golfer and there is plenty of control in the player's hands. Also, typical of the blade irons as a class, a set of Callaway X-Tour blades does a good job of challenging the skilled golfer to improve their game through the application of good technique and game management.
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