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Hi I have a bit of dilemma what 14th club to put in bag. Any recommendations would be helpful. Currently have

Driver 10.5
3 wood 15
3 hybrid 18
5 iron 21.5
6 iron 25
7 iron 28.5
8 iron 33
9 Iron 38
Pw 43.5
Wedge 50
Wedge 56
Wedge 60
Putter


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Gonna depend entirely on where your gaps are. You listed your clubs, but not your yardages/distances you hit them.

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Not to sound like a jerk or anything, but why do you need/want a 14th club? Interesting this came up, I was pouring over Shot Scope data and I don't really have data on my 9 iron, or 6 iron. I don't use them really. My 5 iron data is skewed because I will occasionally chip with it, so if I don't edit the shot dynamics is shows I hit it 15 yards or whatever. Point is, I carry clubs I never use. To echo @iacas unless you have a significant gap somewhere, why worry about it? Knowing your yardages would help.

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9 Iron 38
Pw 43.5  (-1) 42.5°
Gap 47

Wedge 50 (+1.5) 51.5°
Wedge 56

Bend the Pw to 42.5°, buy a gap wedge of 47° and bend de 50 wedge to 51.5°. 
At least your degrees gaps are goint to be a little better fillend in lower side of the bag. 

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