Equipment

The heart of the green


Josh Hall

Josh Hall

02 June 2025

When you head out for a round of golf, how often do you reach the green in 2?

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Making a green-in-regulation is a great target to have on any given par-4 as you then have a pristine birdie putt opportunity. However, it’s often easier said than done.

How many times have you made a decent drive and found the fairway, only for you to send your ball into a greenside bunker or overhit the green on your second shot?

To make a birdie on a par-4 fundamentally revolves around finding the very central heart of the green on your approach shot, setting you up to sink an achievable birdie putt.

Take a moment now to think about your approach game, how many times during a round of golf do you make a green-in-regulation? Today we want to help you consider how many greens-in-regulation you make per round and offer a prime suggestion in how you can make more.

 

Average GIR made by handicap

If you're playing off a handicap of 20 and you make 5 GIR, you're really playing to a handicap of 15

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The data above demonstrates that 20-handicap golfers only make the green in 2 on around 20% of the holes they play. In an average 18-hole round of golf, that’s around 3 or 4 holes.

That being said, the data also clearly shows that the better the golfer is, the more greens-in-regulation you make. The more greens-in-regulation you make, the more often you have a scoring opportunity.

Making decent approach shots all comes down to how well you hit your golf irons.

 

Landing it on the green

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Following your tee shot, you may well have landed between 100-200 yards from the green, see where the flag is situated, and take it as the natural target to aim for.

But rather than hoping you stick your ball right by the hole, you should consider the contours of the green, how it’s sloping, and aim for the heart of the green.

For example, if you know a green slopes from back to front, you’ll ideally want to land your ball short of the flag to give yourself a nice uphill putt rather than a sharp downhill putt you’ll feel less control over.

Playing into the heart of the green is a failsafe strategy that more golfers should think about when measuring up their approach shots. Making GIR requires impeccable accuracy, and the latest irons from Cobra are packed full of forgiveness to give you greater confidence when sizing up approach shots.

 

Cobra's latest golf irons

High-handicap irons

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If you’re a novice golfer and you’re thinking of adding a set of irons to your bag that will help you build up your consistency, the DS-Adapt Max golf irons have a larger clubhead that inspires confidence when you’re standing over the ball. With a slightly weaker loft than the standard model, the Max irons offer a higher launch for players with slower swing speeds.

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Mid-handicap irons

Cobra’s DS-Adapt golf irons look fantastic when standing over the ball and are packed with tech to help you land your ball on the green. The H.O.T. face tech helps the face flex better on impact with the ball to have your shots gain more distance, and the hollow cavity behind the clubhead provides your strikes with a soft, pleasant feel on impact. Overall this is a fantastic game-improvement iron that will certainly help your game.

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Low-handicap irons

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Ideal for skilled players that want to get the most out of their equipment, the King Tec irons from Cobra have a slender design with a thin topline that looks pleasing to the eye. The hollow body construction is light and offers a softer feel on impact, while the 20g tungsten weight provides additional stability. This iron will give you incredible accuracy and workability when hunting down the green.

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Whether you’re curious about the latest irons or you’d like to book some lessons with us to improve your game, we’re available and ready to help you in the pro shop.

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