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Avoda: Same-Length & Combo-Length Irons Simplify Your Swing

Most iron sets work the same way.  

Longer clubs get longer shafts. Shorter clubs get shorter ones. You tweak your ball position, posture, and swing timing for every club.

That’s how golf irons have always been made.

Avoda Golf looks at the traditional setup and asks one question:  

What if those constant adjustments are the real problem?

The Avoda Approach

Avoda doesn’t tweak the old formula. They challenge it with same-length irons and combo-length irons.

– Same-length irons keep every club (from 4-iron to lob wedge) the exact same length and lie angle — usually built around a 7-iron.

– Combo-length irons give you the best of both: scoring clubs (8-iron down to lob wedge) at one consistent length for repeatability, while long irons (7-iron to 4-iron) progress slightly for better gapping and launch.

The goal is simple: fewer variables, more repeatable swings.  

You build one consistent motion instead of adjusting setup for every club.

Why It Makes Sense for Many Golfers

Most amateurs struggle with consistency not because of swing faults, but because they make small changes on every shot.

Long iron → different setup.  

Mid iron → another adjustment.  

Short iron → something else again.

These small differences add up and create room for error.  

Avoda’s same-length and combo-length designs reduce those differences, so the same swing repeats more naturally across more clubs.

It’s Not for Everyone

Traditional variable-length irons still suit many players — especially those who’ve built their game around the standard progression.  

Some golfers try Avoda and it clicks straight away. Others don’t. There’s rarely a middle ground.

Common Mistakes When Considering Avoda Irons

1. Writing it off because it “looks and feels different.”  

2. Jumping in without proper testing and fitting.

Length, lie angle, shaft, and grip still matter. A bad fit kills the benefits. Done right, the focus shifts from constant adjustments to pure repeatability.

Avoda isn’t claiming to be better in every traditional sense. It simply aims to make your iron play more consistent for the golfers who need that most.

At Swing Shack in Johannesburg, you can test both same-length and combo-length Avoda irons properly on TrackMan. Swing them side-by-side with your current set and see if the simpler motion works for you.

If it does, the difference is hard to ignore.

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