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So i got my new snake eyes irons today. With this set up i only have the 5-9 iron. So when i use this set ive got a free spot in my bag. I dont use a 3 wood... Cant hit them never have been able to.. And i have yet to be in a situation where my 19* hybrid didnt do just fine. So here is what i wanna know, what should i do to fill the one spot? Go with another wedge.. Ive got a pretty big gap from my pw 47* and my 53* so that was my obvious choice but i really dont know. Any ideas?

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You could go with a different lofted hybrid, but if your short games excellent go with the wedge. It really fepends on what your game favours.

Good luck.

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I would recommend a 16* or 17* hybrid, which ever loft it comes in for your selected brand. You aleady have all of your wedge distances covered, and a 64* wedge is just a bit too much for its purpose.

I hit my 17* hybrid as far as my poorly hit driver off the tee box (240 yards). The hybrid club is just absolutely so easy to hit off the deck compared to a 3 wood.

edit:
To address the gap in your wedge issue; switch from a 53* to a 51* and it would give you a nice distance difference amongst your wedges.

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Driver: Superquad 9.5°, Fujikura RE*AX 65g Stiff
Hybrid: CLK 17°, Exsar HS2 80g Stiff
Irons: MP-60, Project X 6.0, 3i / MP-32, Project X 6.0, 4i-PWWedges: MP-T Black Ni, 51.06 / 56.13 / 60.08Putter: Studio Style Newport 2, 34" / 340gBall: e5+


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I think the last post had it spot on in that you change the loft of the wedge first and maybe you consider the 17 degree hybrid. I use the 17 degree off the tee and off the fairway and the result is certainly more consistant than the 3 wood. However I imagine it all depends on whether you want that extra distance off the tee or the fairway, sounds like you don't need it?
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580 XD 9.5* harrison striper Ti S
// v-steel 15* S//rescue 17* S
710 AP 2 3 ir + 755 4- 9 S//vokey 200 48.06 / 54.14
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60.08// studio design 1 4*

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So i got my new snake eyes irons today. With this set up i only have the 5-9 iron. So when i use this set ive got a free spot in my bag. I dont use a 3 wood... Cant hit them never have been able to.. And i have yet to be in a situation where my 19* hybrid didnt do just fine. So here is what i wanna know, what should i do to fill the one spot? Go with another wedge.. Ive got a pretty big gap from my pw 47* and my 53* so that was my obvious choice but i really dont know. Any ideas?

When I have 13 clubs in the bag, I sometimes ponder buying a left-handed club for those rare situations where I need it.

Then I realize I can't hit those and it probably isn't worth my practice time to learn.

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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Spare room in the bag? Id (and have done) get a Mizuno hi-fli 3 iron

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Mizuno MX 560 Driver
Taylor made 3 wood
Mizuno HIFLI 21*
Mizuno MX 25's 4-pwMizuno MX series wedges 50, 56*/11 & 60*Bettinardi C02 putter4 bottles of pilsner,2 packs cigars


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When I have 13 clubs in the bag, I sometimes ponder buying a left-handed club for those rare situations where I need it.

I picked up a used left handed junior 6/7 iron to carry during tournaments, etc for about $15. You may not hit it great but probably better than trying to hit a wedge upside down (which you are still swinging left handed). Also, it can save you from an unplayable lie.

On the original post, my own preference would be another wedge if you don't want a left handed club.

R7 Superquad TP 1st edition
R7 ti 3,5,7 fairway metals
18*, 21*, 26* hybrids
#10 & #14 shortened fairway metals 29*, 35*
4 wedges of various brands 47~65* + foot wedge Danser or Zing 2 Beryllium putterPro V1


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