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Simpletons Two Motion irons



In the 1930's, Bobby Jones knelt beside a set of paired length irons in a Spalding ad. The 1 and 2 irons were the same length; the 3 and 4 were shorter but of equal length, and so on. Spalding, the advanced manufacturer of the time, was ahead of the game. The company reduced 8 separate swing planes into fewer swing planes. The company knew simplification could improve the average golfer's game.

Today, professional player-promoted golf equipment sales drive the market. However, few golfers play like the pros or have the hours each day to practice. Working with 8 different length irons takes more time than practicing with Simpleton's 2. Obviously, fewer swing planes maximize practice time.

Simpleton's Two Motion Irons can help the average golfer play better and smarter.

Make the most of your practice and course time.

See if Simpletons Two Motion Irons help YOUR game.