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Does anybody use both #3(20*-21*) and #4(23*-24*) hybrids for soft golf course conditions and 3 and 4 irons for windy days and firm conditions? I use a 21* hybrid and have NO 4 iron right now, currently thinking of building a 3 and 4 iron for windy days that I have been playing here in Michigan. Hybrids work really well, but can't control my ball flight and keep my ball out of the wind. Curious to know what others do for this problem. Thanks

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Does anybody use both #3(20*-21*) and #4(23*-24*) hybrids for soft golf course conditions and 3 and 4 irons for windy days and firm conditions? I use a 21* hybrid and have NO 4 iron right now, currently thinking of building a 3 and 4 iron for windy days that I have been playing here in Michigan. Hybrids work really well, but can't control my ball flight and keep my ball out of the wind. Curious to know what others do for this problem. Thanks

Well a 21* hybrid replaces a standard 21* 3 iron-in terms of loft of course. With that being said the center of gravity is much lower with the hybrids, thus you can hit the ball higher than you can with the iron. I think you should absoulutly use irons on windy days and hybrids on softer conditions-play to your advantage.


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