TECHNOLOGY · IRON 6

Iron 6 — the approach anchor in the senior bag.

The 6-iron is the most reliable approach club for many senior golfers: 135m carry, consistent dispersion, easy to play from the fairway and semi-rough. Three technical adjustments make it particularly accurate.

MAn iron 6 is the club I feel most confident with. 135 meters carry, I know it precisely. For approaches at this distance, I grab it without thinking – no questions about swing tempo, no distance doubts. That’s what makes the difference to the score: wedges are great, but the iron 6 is the distance where I most often hit the green.

The 6-iron strikes the perfect balance in a senior golfer’s bag. Its loft (28–30°) is still easy to hit, its sweet spot is larger than that of a 5-iron, and it offers good launch characteristics. Senior golfers with a clubhead speed over 80 mph can play it reliably—and achieve GiR rates of 35–45 %.

Three strengths of Iron 6

Strength 1 — Constant Carry
✓ ±4 M SCATTER.
The Eisen 6 produces very consistent carry distances: typically a ±4 m dispersion with center hits. That's the consistency that makes approaches precise.
Strength 2 - Playable from Halbrough
✓ AMPLE CLOSET SPACE.
With a 28–30° loft, the 6-iron cuts through the rough better than longer irons. From light rough, it produces a 90-yard carry and 3-yard roll on the fairway—acceptable for most senior golf situations.
Strength 3 - Wind Stability
✓ FLAT RATE.
Lower trajectory than a hybrid or 9-wood: the 6-iron holds up against the wind. On windy courses or when facing into the wind, it's often the best approach club choice in the 130-140 meter range.
135 m
is the median carry distance of a 6-iron for senior golfers (60+)
TrackMan Senior Performance Database 2024
Most consistent distance in the senior bag — the approach anchor for the 130-140 meter zone.

Three tips for the 6 iron

Tip 1 — Ball Position Middle
✓ NO EXTREME POSITIONS.
Ball position exactly in the middle of the stance. Senior golfers often make the mistake of placing the 6-iron too far forward like a long iron — wrong. The middle produces the cleanest hits.
Tip 2 — Practice Three-Quarter Swing
✓ MORE CONTROL.
A particular strength of the Iron 6: controlled three-quarter swings are very precise—and still produce a 120 m carry. The senior weapon for tight pins or windy shots.
Tip 3 - Keep the setup calm
NO BODY-SHIFTING.
With a 6-iron, setup stability is particularly important. No shifting back and forth in the address. Stand still, get on the ball cleanly, and swing through in control — this produces the consistent distances that characterize the 6-iron.

If there’s one club you can count on for approach shots, make it the 6-iron. It’s the most reliable way to cover ground in a senior golfer’s bag.

— Tom Wishon, custom club designer

Three arguments for Iron 6 as a senior anchor.

Constance beats distance

Iron 6 produces ±4 m dispersion — increasing consistency, GIR percentage. Senior score is based on consistency, not maximum carry.

Versatile from multiple layers

Fairway, rough, even light rough — the 6-iron works in any typical senior situation. Versatile without specialist compromises.

Three-quarter swing practice

Anyone who has also mastered three-quarter swings with a 6-iron has an additional 120-meter precision club in their bag. Double the score leverage without an extra club.

On this page

ON THIS PAGE
01 Three strengths of Iron 6
02 Three tips for technology
03 What iron 6 does not replace
MS
Mathias Struwe
PUBLISHER · HCP 31 · 68 YRS.
135 m
Median carry distance in older adults.
REFERENCE
Lamontagne et al. (2021): Senior Golf Biomechanics. MyTPI (2020): The Golf Body. Rose, G. & Phillips, D. (2018): The Golf Body. Trackman Performance Database 2024. PGA Tour Stats 2014–2024.

What iron 6 does not replace

The 6-iron is the most reliable approach club in a senior golfer's bag — but it doesn't replace wedge play around the green or putting. A golfer who perfectly plays their 6-iron but then misses a 10-foot putt will only recover part of the scoring advantage. The senior scoring system is the sum of all clubs.

THREE FIRST STEPS

How to optimize your 6 iron in 30 days

01
Measure Median-Carry exactly
A range session with a launch monitor: 15 balls with a 6-iron, note median carry and dispersion. The exact data will go on the bag tag.
02
Practice three-quarter swing
A practice session: 30 balls, three-quarter swing, 6-iron. Measure distance. For most senior golfers, this yields a 130-yard carry with a ±3-yard dispersion—a valuable approach option.
03
Lie detector
On the range: 10 balls fairway lie, 10 balls half-rough. Compare median and dispersion. From half-rough, you typically lose 8-12 m — good to know for course decisions.

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