Does Bryson DeChambeau use one length irons?

Bryson DeChambeau does things a little differently on the golf course. One of the aspects that sets him apart on tour is the set of one-length irons in his golf bag. Pro Tips spoke with DeChambeau about his decision to use one-length irons.

Are all of DeChambeau’s clubs the same length?

He credits Homer Kelley’s book, “The Golfing Machine,” for many of his swing principles and philosophies. He uses an unconventional approach with all of his irons being the same length of 37 1/2 inches, which is the average length of a 7-iron.

What length irons does Bryson DeChambeau use?

All of his irons are seven iron length (37.5 inches to be exact) to ensure he swings the same with every club and they’re fitted with extremely thick JumboMax grips (opens in new tab), the largest grips commercially available.

Do any pros use same length irons?

The idea for a set of irons in which all the clubs, from the 3-iron to the wedges, are the same length, is not new. But single-length irons are getting much more attention these days thanks to one iconoclastic PGA Tour pro who is playing—and winning with—such a set on tour.

What PGA players use one length irons?

Bobby Jones apparently won the Grand Slam using single length irons. Moe Norman, a golfer who many consider one of the greatest ball strikers of all times, used single length irons. Jaacob Bowden PGA, used 1Iron Golf’s single length irons to shoot his first tournament round in the 60s in 2007.

Are one length irons better?

For those that struggle to feel as though they are in the right position to swing the club each time, one length irons can be a tremendous benefit. Even some PGA Tour professionals like Bryson Dechambeau find that the one length irons are a good fit for their games.