In1Zone Single Length Irons
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Are the weights in the In 1 Zone irons changeable and if so, do you carry them and at what weights?
No, the weights are not interchangable. The manufacturer used weights in the the rear flange of the head for 2 reasons: 1) to put as much weight as possible directly behind the center of gravity which increases distance on center-struck shots and increases stability on off-center hits; and 2) to allow them to make each head the same weight while still maintaing the same head size and shape throughout the set (each head uses a different size weight to bring them all to the same 273g weight).
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Will the In1Zone clubs be available anytime soon?
The manufacturer hasn't been able to give us a specific time frame, but they said their best guess might be June.
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are your grips suitable for a person with arthritis ,as on some clubs i need a thicker grip
We do offer jumbo grips if you prefer something larger which doesn't need to be gripped as tightly. You can pick the grips at the end after choosing the other options such as set configuration and shaft selection.
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Based on the shaft length specifications, what is considered standard length to you? I'm thinking about ordering the -1/2" shaft length but what would the length be then? 36.5" shaft?
Standard length is 37", so at -1/2" the club length would be 36.5" which is a about the length of a standard 8-iron.
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I have the rest of the pieces to bold a set myself… any chance you’d sell me just the heads I need? No one else has the 4H, 5h, 6-SW heads available. I’d need an extra SW head as well.
Unfortunately at this time, due to extremely limited supply, we are only selling these irons as assembled sets.
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Do the In1zone irons and hybrids have stainless steel heads?
Yes the heads are all 100% stainless steel.
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I am trying to configure a choice. i tend to hit a 5 iron at 155. Am a senior with a slow swing speed. Although I am a 39 handicap it usually because I am inconsistent with pars and a birdie of two...then three or four were I usually trash my irons for a 10 or 11 (on a very difficult local course). Straight is essential.
If you're a slower swinger and a higher handicapper, I would highly recommend skipping the #4 in this set and get the #5 as a hybrid, and then go down to either the AW or SW. Another option would be to look at the Pinhawk set as that allows you to go up to a #7 in the hybrids, or there is even an all-hybrid set which is a great option for slower swingers and/or high handicappers.
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How is determent the shaft long for my high.
The shaft length is primarily determined by your height, but can also depend on things like your wrist-to-floor distance as well as your stance at address. If you've never been fitted before and don't know what length you need, then I would recommend using the recommendations listed under the "Shaft length" option and pick the one that matches your height.
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I'm interested in this option I'm a 9 handicap and I'm 6"6 tall. My current set has a 39 inch 7 iron , a 41 in 4 iron , a 37.5inch SW. Driver speed is 105. Can you do a 39 or 39.5 inch set stiff enough. Thank you.
A 39" 7-iron would be +2" over standard length, and yes we can do that. I would definitely recommend going with X-Stiff since the shafts are going to play slightly softer at +2" longer. The FST 115 is a good shaft that can be made in Extra Stiff at +2" without feeling too heavy. The only other two shafts that we offer which have an extra stiff option are the Apollo Stepless (which is currently out of stock) and the Dynamic Gold, both of which are heavier shafts and can become unwieldy at that long of a length.
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Is this the single length set? Is there a 4 iron available?
Yes this is a single length set where all of the clubs are made to the same length. And there isn't a 4 iron available for this set, but there is a #4 hybrid.
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Do you have a 3 hybrid 19° in any of your sets?
None of the sets have a 19° hybrid, but both the Pinhawks and Wishons have a 20° which should give you about the same distance as a 19° (maybe 3-4 yards difference). In fact, the Wishon can be bent to 19° if you absolutely need it to be 19. But if you lower the loft of that club to get a few extra yards out of it, you'll just create a bigger gap betwen that and the next club.
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Do you offer a lie adjustments on the custom single length sets?
Yes we can do a custom light adjustment up to 3 degrees up or down. To request a specific lie adjustment, you need to first select the zero tolerance loft & lie option under the premium assembly options at the bottom of the page. Then once you add the item to your cart and you're on the shopping cart page, there will be a section at the bottom of that page to add a note to your order. You sust need to include a note requesting a specific lie angle and we will make the necessary adjustment during assembly.
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What would the cost be for men's stiff steel flex 5-LW length for 6'-6'2"
There is no LW available for this set, it stops at the SW. If you want a set with a LW you'd need to look at the Pinhawk iron set. https://singlelength.com/products/pinhawk-sl-single-length-irons
And to get the price for the set configuration that you want you just need to go through the options shown on the page, and as you make your selections the price will change according to the options that you choose. -
Son is starting to play again. His brother gave him Single length Stiff Cobra F7 7-SW. Looking to get a 5 and 6 iron metal shaft with a 3-4 hybrid in graphite.
We don't have any #3 hybrid single length clubs, because a club with that low of a loft (which would be 16-17° since the #4 is 20°) would be virtually impossible to hit at 7-iron length for 99% of golfers. But we do have the #4 hybrid as well as 5 & 6 iron that we can make for you. We wouldn't be able to do it in this In1Zone style that you asked about since the #4 hybrid & 5-iron are currently on backorder for at least another month. But we do have the Pinhawks currently available if you'd like to order those: https://singlelength.com/collections/iron-sets/products/pinhawk-sl-single-length-irons
To place an order for individual clubs you can either call us at 858-859-8330 and place the order over the phone, or email with the specs that you need (shaft type, flex, weight, length, and grip size) and then we'll write up an invoice and email it to you and you can then complete the order online. -
I am looking at the in 1 zone clubs and the pin hawks which ones are better.
I wouldn't say that one is clearly better than the other, they are just different designs and one set might work better for one golfer while the other will be a better fit for someone else. The Pinhawk does have more options for the set configuration with irons available from the 4 to the LW, and hybrid replacements available from the #4 to the #7. The In1Zone only has the #4 as a hybrid rather than an iron, there is no LW, and the only additional hybrid is the #5. In terms of performance, the Pinhawk is higher launching throughout the set so you'll get a higher ball flight compared to the In1Zone, along with more backspin and a steeper angle of descent. The Pinhawk head is also slightly more compact from toe to heel with a narrower sole. The In1Zone has a larger looking head at address and a wider sole, and the weight of the head is positioned directly behind the sweet spot so they tend to slightly longer hitting on well struck shots. But the Pinhawk will tend to be a little more forgiving on off-center hits.
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Can you get set 6-lw
Unfortunately there is no LW for this particular set, it ends at the SW. The only single length set that has an LW available is the Pinhawk And we can do a set of 6-PW+AW+SW, it just isn't listed on the website as an option because it's not a very common configuration. We could even add the Pinhawk LW if you don't mind that the head doesn't match. The weight and loft gapping is the same so it would integrate perfectly fine with the set aside from the looks. If you would like to order either of those custom configurations just give us a call at 858-859-8330, it's an order that we would have to do over the phone since it isn't available on the website.
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do you make a lob wedge in the in1zone series .what are the specs and extra cost?how do you add it to the order?
Unfortunately we do not have a lob wedge for that set. The only single length set which has a LW is the Pinhawk. But you could certainly get a Pinhawk LW with the In1Zone set because the clubhead weight and shaft length is exactly the same, it would just have a different head design. But most people play a different style LW from the rest of their irons anyways, so it wouldn't be a big deal to mix those two together. The price on that club starts at $35 plus any shaft/grip upgrades or premium assembly options.
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Do u make these clubs in left hand offset?
Unfortunately this set is not available in left-handed. The only single length set we carry in left-handed is the Pinhawk, and those are currently on backorder for 8-10 weeks.
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what would the additional cost for having a Winn Dri Tac midsize grip installed be?
If you want to get Winn Dri-Tac Midsize grips it would be an additional $5/club. To place an order and request a custom grip, just pick any of the standard grips shown and add the set to your cart. Then, on the choipping cart page there is a link towards the bottom where it says "Add a note to your order". You just click on that and list the grips that you would like, and then proceed with placing the order. After we receive the order, we will add the requested grip upgrade and then email you an invoice for the additional amount.
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I have big hands and need oversize grips. Could you have them installed on the clubs?
Yes, absolutely! When you go through the configuration options, the grip selection at the bottom will let you choose the grip size. The Tour Wrap is only available in standard size, but the tour velvet comes in standard, midsize, or jumbo.
Or if there is a specific brand & model of grip that you would like, just let us know and we can give you a price quote to add them to the order. We carry just about every grip there is, and the cost to have us install them would be much less than if you were to get them with the standard grips and regrip them yourself. -
When we order could we have you customize the Lie angle. I would need my clubs 37.5 inches in length with a 62 degree lie angle.
You can select the 37.5" length in the configuration options. As for the lie angle, if you need that adjusted then you'd want to select the "zero tolerange loft & lie" option in the premium assembly section towards the bottom, and then on the shopping cart page there's a place where you can leave a note and request that the lie be set at 62° rather than the standard 62.5°.
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What is the differences between your 3 sets. I am looking for which one is best for what player. For example talk about swing speeds, pliability, handicap levels, distance vs accuracy, etc. That way someone like me just coming on to your website can have an idea which one to pick...
I would say the most forgiving design is probably the Orlimar Intercept, however the drawaback to that set is they come pre-assembled from the factory so there is no customization that can be done to that set. You just get a 5-PW+AW with steel shafts, in either regular or stiff flex, with standard size grips.
Between the other two sets that are custom made to order, the In1Zone and the Pinhawk, the Pinhawk is definitely the more forgiving of those two as well as offers the most options for customization in terms of the set configuration. The In1Zone is going to hit a little longer due to the weight being positioned right behind the sweet spot, however the tradeoff is less forgiveness on off-center hits. So if you're someone who is a very consistent ball striker and you don't need the extra off-center forgiveness of the Pinhawks, the In1zone would be a good choice.
But any level of golfer can play any of these sets reasonably well, as none of them are extreme enough in design towards one of the spectrum or the other to either be better or worse based on your ability level. Each one just has some tradeoffs in terms of how they perform. -
Do you have them in left hand
The only single length set we have in left-handed are the Pinhawks.
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Do you make a gap wedge and a 4 iron not a hybrid
There is a matching AW for this set, and it is actually currently in stock aside from what it says on the website. However, as for the #4 it only comes in hybrid for this particular set. There are a couple of options, such as taking a 5-iron and bending the loft 4° lower to turn it into a 4-iron. Then you would just need to mark that club somehow to remember that it's a #4 rather than a 5. The other option would be to pair up a Pinhaw 4-iron with the set. The head is a little different but the loft is the same so it would work well with this set. -
What is the standard length of your 7 iron
A standard 7-iron is 37" long. So if you choose a longe or shorter length, the set will be that much longer/shorter than 37" (i.e. +1" = 38" length for the entire set).
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what is the oversize grip size for ladies?
The grips come in 4 sizes, from smallest to largest they are: ladies, standard men's, midsize, and oversize. So there is technically no such thing as an "oversized ladies" grip, if you wanted something larger than ladies you would just have to pick one of the men's sizes.
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Can I order a custom number of clubs ? For example, 3 iron to approach wedge. A 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,P,A
You can choose your desired configuration by clicking on the "Set Configuration" menu and clicking the one that best fits your needs. However, please be aware that there is no 3 or 4 iron available for this set, the lowest # is a 4 and it's only available as a hybrid. Most single length sets don't offer a three 3 or 4 iron since they are very difficult for most people to hit at the shorter length due to the reduction in clubhead speed with the shorter shaft.
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So the big question is what do I need to do to my swing with the single length irons? I am 69 turning 70 in December. I currently use 22 year old Big Bertha irons. Steel shaft and stiff flex. I hit my 7 iron 140 yards. I am 6'3". I am looking at purchasing the In1Zone. Adding 1" to the length. iDrive tour lite graphite shafts senior flex. I am a high handicap player and just started playing golf again after 13 years away. Looking to purchase 4 hybrid and 5-pw. I just bought a 1 iron for driving off the tee. I also have 52, 56, 60, and 72 degree wedges I just bought and will keep. My only concern before I purchase is how to hit single length clubs. Do you provide a youtube video or some sort of instructions? Thank you and have a great day. James Davis
Great question about how to hit single length irons; the answer is a lot simpler than you might think. And that answer is: just swing them all like your current 7-iron! That's it. You don't need to change your swing at all, just use the same setup & swing that you use with your 7-iron, and do that same setup/swing with all the clubs. Some people have the misconception that you need to change your swing to a single plane swing to use single length irons, but that couldn't be further from the truth. They are two entirely different concepts which are independent of one another. There is nothing different with how the clubs are made compared to a traditional 7-iron, so just swing everything how you would normally swing your 7-iron and you'll hit them just fine. If you want to try a single plane swing with these clubs that is entirely up to you, but we recommend just sticking with your regular 7-iron setup & swing.
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Can all clubs be made the length of a 5 iron plus 1.5
They are meant to be made at the proper 7-iron length for your size, so if you need your irons at +1" longer than standard length (which would make them the length of a standard 5-iron @ 38") then yes you can order them at that length. But you would only want to do that if you normally play your irons at +1", or if that is the length you have been fitted for.
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Are these clubs manufactured in the USA
They are assembled here in the USA. And some of the components, such as several of the shafts and grip options are made in the USA. But the heads themselves are made overseas, just like every other iron head in the entire golf industry these days.
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what grafiteis weight of clubs are they
The graphite shafts range in weight from 60g to 80g. As you select each shaft in the menu, you can see the shaft weight and trajectory profile by clicking on the question mark next to the the shaft name.