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Which 200 yard club to buy?


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I would agree with the 5 wood over a 3 wood here. Maybe even a hybrid because it will be more versitile. The higher loft and shorter shaft will be easier to control. I think control is more important than distance when you are trying to improve your game...assuming that is a goal. Which brings me to my next question because I do not know what is in your bag.

Dang. Forgot to change handicap in user cp. From 100 yards in, I'm golden. It's the 100-200 yard shots that mess up my scoring.

Then I would go with a hybrid personally. Demo a couple and get a feel for them before you commit. There are so many good clubs available.

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A new 200 yard club? That's my new Ping G10 driver!!

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G10 Draw 13.5* 44 " Driver
K15 7 Wood
G10 28* 5 Hybrid
G10 orange dot 6I -PW
Tour W 56* SW 1/2 Craz-e i series putter 4 Under Stand Bag

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On par 3's at 200 yards remember you can choke down on the club and hit your driver 200 yards with your regular swing. Off the fairway hit the 3 or 5 wood, I like the Taylor Made R7 they are easy to hit off the deck.

I would first try hitting your driver off the deck with a slightly open club face and aimming left of the target at least once for fun to see if you can do it.

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Never have seen someone like a hybrid more than you and the 5dx. I take it you REALLY like it.

its true. ive never really been sold on a club as much as i have with the 5DX's. they are the best hybrids i have ever hit. solid, straight, long and forgiving. i was simply amazed the first time i used them. and i immediately went out and bought one afterwards. i might get another one too and replace my 5 wood

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Are you wanting to carry 200yrds or total distance of 200yrds?

Hitting a 5w to carry 200yrds is probably going to end up being 220 if it hits the green. Which is better then being short and usually wet but being too long behind a green is usually just as bad.

Hybrids tend to have more hang time and thus less roll. They are also easier to hit off of bad lies.

I myself only have a 4w, I did have a 3w and a 5w but because I carry an extra wedge I dropped the 3w, 5w and 3i and went with the 4w and picked up a hybrid. The 4w is probably the straightest club in the bag off the tee but I have some problems hitting it even off the perfect of lies on the fairway. The Hydrid I have is a no brainer, the shots come out pretty much the same regardless of the lie.
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Wilson Mini Stand Bag | PING G10, 10.5°, Proforce V2 HL S | PING G5, 15°, 18°, Aldila NV 75 S | PING G5, 19°, Aldila VS Proto By You 80 S
Mizuno MX200 4-PW S | Ping Tour W 50/12 X | Ping Tour W 58/TS X | A selection of putters, all 35.5 inches.
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