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Are rescue and hyrbids the same concept, just named differently?
As I am back into this game after many years away (poor player to boot), so many things have changed.

As I am building my new bag of clubs, here's what I need...
I have never and doubt I will ever be able to hit long irons. I am actually really good with my fairway woods from most lies. I have a 3 and 5. The 5 I am hitting 160-1170 and the 3 170-190.
The problem is I only feel confident with up to my 6 iron, so looking for a club or two to hit that 150-180 range. I am thinking a 22* and 26* (or somewhere in there) for a few more options, basically to replace 3-5 irons.

Or go with possibly a 7 wood that feels good?

Bascially when I am sitting 160-180 out I am at the will of hitting my 5 wood just right, so if I had a club that when hit "right/proper" it would fill that 160-170 void.

So, sorry for the rant...rescue/hybrid, same basic thing? Burner, Nike, or Ping is what I've looked at that feels good just gripping and setting up.

907 D2 9.5 Adila
MP57
Various hybrids
Too many putters
Exodus


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I'm not sure if i'm correct, but my perception of rescue vs hybrid is that a rescue IS a hybrid, but very low loft, say 15-20 degrees, same as a 1-3 iron.

As far as your long range gap, I would recommend getting hybrids. At least 1 hybrid, say a 3 or 4 hybrid with 22-25 degree loft. that will fill in your gap from your 5 wood (17-19 degree's i'm assuming).

I replaced my 3 and 4 irons with a 20* for 200-220yds, and a 26* for 160-175yds, it's my par 3 killer, nice high traj and lands soft. Easy to hit and shape. Still thinking of getting a 23-24* 4 hybrid for those rare 180-200yders, but no room in my bag. I just choke down on my 3h and swing it like a 9 iron.

Believe the hype, hybrids ARE easier to hit, just don't try and kill the ball because the head is shaped like a wood. Swing it with a 6-7 iron speed/tempo.

in my EDGE bag:

10.5* XLS HiBore Driver, Fuji stiff VP70
15* XLS HiBore 3 Wood Gold stiff
22*, 25* XLS HiBore 3H, 4H, Gold stiff MP-57 5-PW, DG S300 MP-R 52 gap, MP-R 56 sandwedge SM Vokey 60 Lob Newport 2 Detour Pro-V1X, NXT Tour, Callaway Tour iXIgolf NEO GPS


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Thanks, excellent reply!
I found a great deal on two used Burners, a 4 and 5, so I am hoping they do the trick. If not, I got them cheap enough I can recoup my $ easily. SO far they feel great,b ut we'll see on the course.

907 D2 9.5 Adila
MP57
Various hybrids
Too many putters
Exodus


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I'm not sure if i'm correct, but my perception of rescue vs hybrid is that a rescue IS a hybrid, but very low loft, say 15-20 degrees, same as a 1-3 iron....

Yes, in a sense. A rescue IS a hybrid, but its not a low loft. Rescues are just what Taylormade called their line of hybrids. Like the Rescue Dual came in lofts of 16* through like 25* or 26*.

Here's what I play:

Titleist 907 D2 10.5* UST ProForce V2 76-S | Titleist 906F4 18.5* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist 585H 21* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist ZB 4-PW TTDG S300 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 54.10 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 60.08 | Scotty Cameron Red X5 33" |


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Are rescue and hyrbids the same concept, just named differently?

You're missing utility club. So, Rescue vs Hybrid vs Utility

They're the same thing just like attack, approach, and gap wedge. Many players have 5-PW irons setup, so you're actually not that far away Do yourself a favor, next time when you're addressing with 5-iron, trick you mind thinking that it's a 6-iron. You'll be surprised how it'd turn out. That's what I always do telling my mind, "This is easy" or "A half-inch longer club? No big deal" that kind of thing or whatever that can build up your confidence. I'd go for 21* or 24* hybrid instead of 7-wood to fill up that gap distance if I were you. Why? In general 7-wood yields higher ball trajectory compared to hybrid. To some (like me) it's way too high, but I suggest you try it side by side and see which one's better. Hope this helps.
What's in the bag:
Driver: r7 SuperQuad 10.5° ~ UST Proforce V2 65g Regular
Wood: 906F4 18.5° ~ Aldila VS Proto 80g Stiff
Irons: MP-60 3-PW ~ True Temper Tour Concept S3
Wedges: Vokey Oil Can 252.08, SM56.10 & SM60.08Putter: Marxman Mallet 33"

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It does help explain things. Plus now I won't have to ask the whole approach/gap wedge ? either :>) !!!

907 D2 9.5 Adila
MP57
Various hybrids
Too many putters
Exodus


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Rescue is a TaylorMade term - they were the first to call it such. No other clubs say Rescue on them, i'm guessing the name is copywrited.

Hybrid is the general term. Utility not so much - there are some "utility irons" (gap wedge loft) around.

WEAPONS:
Taylormade R9 10.5 L Grafalloy Prolaunch Platinum stiff 65g
Taylormade R9 15 NU YS+6 stiff 65g
Taylormade R9 19 NU YS+6 stiff 65g
Taylormade Tour Preferred 4-PW KBS Tour X-Stiff Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 51Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 55Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 59Yes! Tracy II putterTitleist...


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