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Can anyone else get 280 yards from a 4i?


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  1. 1. How far do you hit your 4i?

    • 150-180 yards
      13
    • 180-200 yards
      36
    • 200-220 yards
      22
    • 220-250 yards
      5
    • 250-300 yards
      1


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Fast forward to 10:40 in the video. Brian Taaffe hit something like 280 yards with his 4i. He got a near green on a 293 yard par 3.

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Where's the 300-350 option?

They need to post a video! :-D

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I don't like to have to choke down and swing 3/4 so I just go with a 5 iron from there...but I accidentally voted 180-200...haha.

I really hit it 190, but have replaced it with a hybrid which has really helped my scores...lots of 185-210yd par threes on my home course.

280, though...that's a poke.

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Wow, that's only 60 yards away from my driver distance.  Someday I'll get it out that far. :-D

My old set of clubs stopped at a 6i.  My newer set goes down to a 4i but I took it out because I have no business hitting it.

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I use a 4H 185 off a tee.

I want to know how hard the wind was blowing.

Julia

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I hit my 4 iron around 225, maybe 230. I have hit it almost 300 yards before (on a downhill hole), and I've cracked 250 with it off the tee once or twice. 280 without downhill? No way.

I am curious how strong that wind was though.

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Debbie downer here: that was with a massive helping wind and based on the distance from the ball to the center of the green after they get close - remember 293 is to the center of the green - I'd say that was more like 260-265 4 iron. Still massively long, but not what they claimed. Off the tee with that wind, I could definitely get into the 220-250 category.
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Ok....who the heck voted for 250-300?

Yah if I choke down on it :) A moderator can change mine to 205. I was messing with Lihu.

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[quote name="mvmac" url="/t/80219/can-anyone-else-get-280-yards-from-a-4i#post_1107013"]Ok....who the heck voted for 250-300?

Yah if I choke down on it :) A moderator can change mine to 205. I was messing with Lihu.[/quote] I figured as much. ;-)

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I no longer carry a 2i thru 6i and have replaced each of them with hybrids and it was the best thing I have done to revitalize an aging swing.  I can get 175+ from my 4h a very high % of the time.

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I can get there, but only if you let me hit it 2 times......

Actual carry with a 4-iron (which I no longer have in the bag) is about 190. :8)

In David's bag....

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3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

Wedges: Scratch 51-11 TNC grind, Vokey SM-5's;  56-14 F grind and 60-11 K grind
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