Whats the Difference Between Swingweight and MOI?
A MOI matched set will not be swingweight matched. This is one of the differences between MOI matching and swingweight matching. Golf club manufacturers build Modern iron sets to a specific swingweight with matching shafts. Most irons are sold in a set consisting of three iron to pitching wedge. Gap wedges, sand wedges and lob wedges are sold separately. Most often the swingweight of these wedges do not match each other or the three iron to pitching wedge set. Manufacturers are prone to installing different shafts into the wedges as well. In the end, the customer ends up with wedges that usually have a different shaft, swingweight and feel unlike the rest of their irons. When a set is MOI matched and the wedges are included, which is not hard to do, all irons will feel very similar. By adopting new length progressions the wedges can be integrated into the set by length much better.