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These clubs can also have "cavity-backs," making them more forgiving as it makes them heavier and raises the center of gravity. This extra weight reduces the severity of mis-hits and makes the game more enjoyable for all people, good or bad [2].
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The most recent technological changes were the additions to the "thin-faced" irons. As these grew in popularity and production, these irons got faster, leading to them needing to be reinforced with polymer materials to prevent them from caving in[2].
References
- The Evolution of the Golf Club. (2018b, January 26). Professional Golfers Career College. https://golfcollege.edu/evolution-golf-club/
- Barath, R. (2020, July 7). Golf club history: woods and irons. GolfWRX. https://www.golfwrx.com/618340/golf-club-history/
- Griffin, L. (2021, April 26). The Evolution And The History Of Golf Clubs | Our Golf Clubs. Ourgolfclubs.com. https://ourgolfclubs.com/history-of-golf-clubs/