The best way to experience this is to grab your longest iron and your pitching wedge. Swing them both like a baseball bat. You will feel that the pitching wedge feels much heavier than the longer iron.
What you are feeling is the difference in amount of force required to swing the golf club because of the difference in overall weight. With an MOI matched set the difference is subtle and all clubs feel the same. At what level of handicap does MOI seem to make real improvements to a player's game?
It's typically the highest handicappers that see the most benefit. Many high handicappers report that they now hit their longer irons as well as their shorter ones. However most low handicappers report a reduction in their indexes of 1 or 2 strokes in a matter of a few weeks.
How do you arrive at the ideal fit? More often than not someone has a club in their bag that they find easiest to hit, their “favourite” iron. It's typically a shorter iron, somewhere from a PW to a 7 iron.
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