Topic > Golf and technology: rear cavities or blades? - 577

Since the invention of golf clubs with cavity bottoms, a debate has raged in the world of golf: what is better, cavity bottoms or blades? Certainly both have advantages over each other depending on your skill, swing style and overall look preferences. Judging which style is best for you is a serious topic for the avid golfer, as it is a significant investment. There are distinct differences between cavity backs and blades. Cavity bottoms are what they sound like; they are an iron that has a cavity in the back of the club. This cavity changes where the center of gravity is; it is around the “sweet spot” (the point where the ball should meet the club) to maximize the area of ​​said sweet spot. This design is now the more popular of the two club styles. A blade, on the other hand, has all the weight distributed around the club head, this makes the sweet spot right in the center of the club head and considerably smaller, in turn making it harder to hit. For this reason, only low handicap players are advised to play blades. For the diff...