DRIVING IRON

 

Low CG, High MOI Driving Iron Design. . .
with High COR face for increased distance and better control

Features:

    • Designed to be played as a pure driving iron on tight par-4 and par-5 holes or as a hybrid alternative for golfers who prefer the look and shape of an iron
    • Thin, high strength steel, high COR face design for higher ball speed and smash factor for more distance with control
    • Designed to be fit and played with any of the S2S Blue, White, Black and Red graphite hybrid shafts to combine with the low and rear located CG for full carry shot trajectory.  Hosel can be reamed to a 0.370″ bore for using an iron shaft if desired. 
    • The lower and more rear located center of gravity from the lower mass on the rear of the wider sole is key to a higher launch and trajectory to ensure maximum distance for a driving iron
    • Full radius sole design also makes the DI595 a great club to use for long second shots from the fairway
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AP
12 days ago

odd question here, but what is the cc of these driving irons? and what is the approximate cc of a bladed iron. I know cc itself doesn’t mean much in this case and I understand the flaws with this metric for measuring the size and look of things but I’m just curious.

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12 days ago
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AP
Well, that’s a first, I have to say. I’ve never been asked nor thought about the cc volume of an iron. Thus, I have never looked into it. But not to leave you high and dry, I would estimate that the volume of a driving iron with a more “bulbous” back, might be in the area of 40-50cc, if that. So a blade would be 30-40cc maybe. Not very much volume in an iron because it is so thin compared to a wood.
TOM

Zach
18 days ago

Good morning Tom,

I am considering building one of the two iron driving irons and wanted to check if the tip trim instructions will change due to it being a hybrid shaft with an iron head. According to the tip trim information on your site it suggests a 0″ trim for a 2 hybrid. Should I follow the same for this 2-iron driving iron? Also I hope you had a wonderful new years – 2025 is going to be a fun year!

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18 days ago
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ZACH
Yes, if the hybrid head has a 0.335 bore, it is intended to be used with one of my S2S hybrid shafts with a 0.335 tip. In that sense the driving iron is considered to be the SAME as a hybrid that looks like a hybrid. 0 tip trim for the #2, 1/2 for the #3 and so on. Then measure and cut from the butt for the playing length.
TOM

Zach
18 days ago
Reply to  Tom Wishon

Thank you very much sir! I’ll be sure to post pictures once complete.

Zach

Eric L.
1 month ago

Hi Tom, Considering there are no comments here regarding this product I was curious of your opinion on what Bryson is trying to accomplish on his new 3D printed Irons with face bulge. The goal of adding bulge is to reduce the gear effect on missed center hits but do you see this as an actual advantage? Or something just limited to someone with extreme club head speed? For something like a driving Iron I feel there may be some advantage though how much, I’m not really sure. The other question would be that if the only way to add… Read more »

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1 month ago
Reply to  Eric L.

ERIC Good question and happy to help with some info on it! First of all though let me say I am thrilled to hear that you worked with Bill. Bill is one of the top ten clubmaker/clubfitters on the entire planet and it has been a real pleasure for me to know him and help him with any information whenever he feels he needs it. He is the perfect example of what REAL FITTING is all about. Miles ahead of what any of the retail golf stores try to do. Good for you that you found him! Now onto the… Read more »