A lower center of gravity generates more ball speed and gets the ball in the air easily. Efficient gapping ensures that juniors have an iron to cover every distance they face, and the 17-4 stainless steel heads are perimeter-weighted for extreme forgiveness.
Lightweight Shafts And Grip
Because Prodi G is engineered to fit a range of ages and abilities, we've optimized two shafts for length, weight and balance to match juniors' varying swing speeds. They’re equipped with a light, 45-gram, Lamkin ST Junior grip.
"Get Golf Growing" Program
As junior golfers grow, so does the need to ensure they are properly fit to their equipment. When you buy five or more clubs in one transaction, you are entitled to a one-time, no-charge club adjustment service. Clubs can be re-shafted or lengthened, re-weighted and regripped to optimize performance as your child grows.
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Prodi G Irons
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What is dexterity?
Your dominant hand when playing golf influences which club you should purchase. Typically, a right-hand dominant player will hold a golf club with their right hand below their left on the grip. A left-hand dominant player will place their left hand lower than their right. There is no right or wrong here, but it's important to use the swing that feels most natural and comfortable for you.
For reference, consider how you swing a baseball bat or a hockey stick. Your golf swing will likely align with the same side. If you're unsure or need additional assistance before making a purchase, visit a store and one of our Pros will help you select the right club.
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What is loft?
Loft affects trajectory and spin rate and therefor it determines the distance the ball will travel. More loft typically generates a higher trajectory and more spin while lower loft causes the ball to fly lower and spin less.
STUDIO Fitting
Not sure which loft is right for your game? Schedule a private session with a certified Fitting Specialist to find the right gear that takes your game to the next level.
Flex is one of the most common terms used when talking about shafts. It refers to the shaft’s ability to bend during the swing. A stiffer flex will usually send the ball on a lower flight path, while the most flexible (or senior) flex level sends the ball higher.
It is also important to identify your swing speed when choosing the right flex. Players with faster swing speeds typically benefit from a stiffer shaft to provide more control and accuracy. Golfers with slower swing speeds benefit with a more flexible/lighter weight shaft as they offer increased distance.
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What is bounce?
Bounce is the angle between the leading edge of the club's sole and the ground when in a neutral position. Bounce helps prevent your club from digging into the turf or sand as you take a swing. It is designed to help the club bounce off the surface for cleaner shots in difficult positions.
Low Bounce (0° to 6°): Designed for firmer turf or sand conditions and players with shallow or sweeping swings. Low bounce wedges tend to dig into the ground more easily, so they’re great for precise, clean strikes but less forgiving on soft surfaces.
Mid Bounce (7° to 10°): Offers a balance between versatility and forgiveness, making it suitable for a variety of playing conditions. Mid-bounce clubs work well for players with a neutral swing style and for different types of lies.
High Bounce (10° to 14°+): Ideal for softer turf or sand, and for players with steeper, more aggressive swings. High bounce helps prevent the club from digging too deeply into the ground, making it easier to recover from fluffy lies or bunkers.
STUDIO Fitting
Not sure which loft is right for your game? Schedule a private session with a certified Fitting Specialist to find the right gear that takes your game to the next level.