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The KING Forged Tec ONE Length Irons help simplify your game by eliminating variables that lead to inconsistencies. Each iron is built to matching 7-iron length, allowing you to use one repeatable set up and swing for every iron so you can experience more consistent contact and increased accuracy. Not All Irons Are Created Equal Who Is ONE Length For? ONE Length is for anyone who struggles to make center contact consistently. Having all of your irons the same length allows you to use the same swing for every club, leading to more consistent ball striking. What Is The Benefit Of ONE Length? ONE Length simplifies your game by eliminating variables like ball position and posture that lead to inconsistencies. Using ONE Length irons allows you to use one repeatable setup and swing for every club. Each iron head is engineered to match 7-iron weighting for proper distance gapping between clubs. Refined and Elegant Design Experience unrivaled ball-striking through a sleeker and refined shape featuring a thinner topline and reduced offset that inspires precision and playability. Feel That Defies Every Expectation Each iron is crafted from 1025 carbon steel and precision-forged 5 times to deliver soft, player-preferred feel. A hollow body
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