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Originally Posted by
hedge ky 
yep im a firm believer in the back yard and on the course, granted i play a rural course and its not very expensive but when your on the course drop a couple balls and hit them with your new wedge! you can get a decent wedge out of the plastic for 30 bucks..why not.....and David in Fl, next time you have a thought just let it pass, this isnt facebook bub, so keep ur useless posts to yourself!
Don't worry about him, he thinks he's cool being the jerk online. Probably gets off being an internet tough guy.
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Originally Posted by
indyvai 
My wedges are 46-52-58-64... Great combo since you end up with a weak gap and sand wedges... Plus the x wedge.
However... I think I'm dropping the 64 unless the course doesn't require my longest hybrid. Man I wish it was 15 clubs!
Back to the topic I agree with you on it depends on the course set up, if there are multiple 200+ yard par 3s or there are multiple 420+ yard par 4s then the extra hybrid is obviously going to be more handy, but on short courses with small greens then I can see where a 64* will be very handy. And I don't have a home course to base the judgement off of. I can honestly say I have no clue where ill be in a month.