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In most Callaway sets there is a big gap between the PW and SW, so a gap or AW wedge might help and maybe a hybrid to fit in between the 3i and 4 wood.

Or buy yourself 5 lessons instead !

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If you're looking for a single club, it'd probably be a GW.

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A lw or gw. A scoring club anyways. The amount of situations a lw can be used in to save score vs a 3h, u get the idea. Or having a gw for a full swing approach vs trying to choke down a pw or hammer a sw, same thing.
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A lw or gw. A scoring club anyways. The amount of situations a lw can be used in to save score vs a 3h, u get the idea. Or having a gw for a full swing approach vs trying to choke down a pw or hammer a sw, same thing.

My thoughts exactly. I hate choking down or half swings. I would rather take a nice full swing and feel comfotable doing so!

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Gap wedge. Something that is 50-53*.

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depends on how well you hit your 4wood off the deck. Are you pretty confident hitting it onto greens from the fairway. If not, I would say a hybrid. If you feel you have too much of a distance gap between your SW and PW then get a 52 as well
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As others have said, you likely have a huge loft gap between your PW and your SW. Look for a 50-52* GW to fill that in.

As a (in my opinion) second priority, I'd look into hybrid(s) instead of the 3i or 4i.

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Take the 3 iron out and replace with with wedges and another fairway wood, maybe a 5 wood.

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Take the 3 iron out and replace with with wedges and another fairway wood, maybe a 5 wood.

What the hell? That's ridiculous.

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