How do I get more backspin on my irons?

To put backspin on a ball you need clean grooves on the club to improve the interaction with the golf clubface and the ball. The angle of attack and lead wrist position have to allow you to hit down and through the shot in order to get the ball spinning backward.
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How do you increase iron spin?

Tips for more spin with irons?
  1. Get irons with more loft.
  2. Get a spinnier ball.
  3. Hit down on the ball more.
  4. Present more dynamic loft.
  5. Swing faster.
  6. Strike the ball better.
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Why don't my wedges spin back?

Poor contact on impact: You have to make solid contact with the ball during the shot. This means hitting the ball on the clubface center, and making sure the lie is clean and that the club will not first make contact with the grass. Low clubhead speed: You need to hit the ball harder in order to make it spin more.
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Does a rusty wedge spin more?

To give you the short answer, no, rust on the face of wedges does not add more spin, despite being a commonly held theory. This idea comes from the days when Cobra's Trusty Rusty Wedge was in the limelight, giving the first perception that rust on the surface of a wedge face would impart more spin.
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How do pro golfers spin the ball so much?

For a PGA Tour player hitting a driver, their angle of attac (which is the angle at which the club is delivered into the ball) is -1.3 degrees. That means that their club is traveling slightly downwards as it reaches the ball. A downward angle of attack creates more spin.
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How to spin your irons

Do you really need a lob wedge?

The short answer to this is no. You don't need a lob wedge in your bag if you learn how to properly use your sand wedge to achieve the desired loft. Yet, many players feel uncomfortable opening their sand wedge to hit soft, high shots as this decreases versatility.
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How to do backspin on PGA 23?

BACKSPIN TUTORIAL

Begin by holding the L1 button on PlayStation or LB on Xbox to adjust how much loft and spin you want. Moving the left analog stick to the left or right will allow you to shape your shot and create a fade or draw, while moving it down will increase your ball's loft.
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How do you get backspin on approach shots?

Keeping the backswing upright automatically puts you in position to swing the club down on a steep angle. That angle enables you to hit down on the ball, trapping it against the clubface. It's this action that gives a ball backspin.
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How much spin do you want on 7 iron?

A common goal of a 7,000-rpm 7-iron spin rate simply isn't practical for all but the fastest swing speeds. For slower swing speeds, the average spin rate is actually closer to 5,000 rpm. A golfer has not necessarily been mis-fit if their 7-iron spin rate is 5,000 rpm.
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What 3 wedges should I carry?

If you do choose a three wedge system, we'd recommend something along the lines of a pitching wedge at 46°, a gap wedge at 52°, and a lob wedge at 58°. This gives you an even 6° gap between clubs, providing all the options you need.
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What should my spin rate be?

Between 2,000-3,000rpm is generally a good number with the driver and irons should be 1,000 times the club (so 8,000rpm with an 8-iron), but don't be surprised to see 1,000rpm less than this as modern irons get higher- launching and lower-spinning.
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Why do so many pros use Vokey wedges?

“I use Vokey Wedges because of their predictability. When I use each wedge I know if I execute physically, the clubs will perform as expected. Having confidence in my wedges leads to better shots and lower scores.” - Max H.
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Why do pros use raw wedges?

“We knew that raw wedges perform better in wet conditions.” The main reason for this performance improvement is the inherent roughness of raw steel compared to chrome, which helps preserve friction between the clubface and the ball. Engineers also discovered the maintained integrity of groove geometry.
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Should I get heavier shafts in my wedges?

These stock wedge shafts will play stiffer and could cause a loss of distance and lower ball flight than expected. If we do make heavier shaft weight recommendations, we make them for the Sand Wedge and Lob Wedge for more feel around the green and in the bunker. But, we only go 10 grams heavier.
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Why can I hit my wedges but not my irons?

Wedges require a shorter, slower, and more controlled swing than your other irons, and the club itself has more bounce. Wedge and iron strategies differ; with wedges, you aim for more controlled swings and hitting it close to the flag. While with irons, you aim to hit the green.
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