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47 and just getting started... sure wish I did this instead of football or cross country in highs school...

I'm a 20 or so , been playing a lot of golf since July.

Currently I have;
  • Snake Eyes Python 10.5 driver
  • Python 5 wood
  • Callaway Big
  • Bertha Irons 3 - SW

I'd really like a hybrid, but not sure which way to go. Seems like a "rescue" club would come in handy. People also tell me to replace the long irons with hybrids. That said, I feel like I should learn to use the long irons before tossing them.

Wedges, I have the P and S, seems like my whole day is spent with a wedge and a putter. Now that I realize the importance of the short game, how many wedges should I be carrying?

So a utility hybird and a gap wedge?

Oh and the putter... I'll figure that out sooner or later....

Dan in Dallas...
Dan in Dallas...

Python XL Driver
Python XL Fairway
Big Bertha 3-SWTour Platinum 7802 Putter

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my bag consists of driver, 3 wd, 3 hybrid,4-p,56 vokey,putter. it works for me because i don't feel like i need a gap wedge at all my sw= 95 yds pw=110 gw= 100? there is no need for one really just choke down on a pw. i use my 3 hybrid alot,i would trade your 5 wd in for one, they have about the same loft. and i would definentely get a 3 wd.

In My Sun Mountain 3.5 Bag:
Driver- '07 Burner 10.5
3 Wood- Sumo 3 wood
Hybrid- 3+ 18.5 hybrid
Irons- R7 4-AW steelWedges- 56 Putter- Itsy Bitsy SpiderBalls- D2 Feel Prov1 Practice


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47 and just getting started... sure wish I did this instead of football or cross country in highs school...

well i would get the nickent hyrid.

i agree with 18 birdies about the pw wedge part

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supersteel burner steel shaft strong 3 wood
R7 draw 5 wood
Rapture 4-pw uw. Red dot. <3
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If you have a PW and a SW, don't worry so much about extra wedges at this time. Too many wedges for a beginner just causes confusion. 18 birdies has the right idea.

Don't worry about 3-iron until season 2. It's a bit challenging to hit until your swing develops. Many excellent players just don't use them, opting for hybrids. I use the 3-iron mainly as a driving iron for narrow holes, and on windy days (keeps ball low).

Just start playing, taking note of where your game is progressing, and adjust from there. See where in your game you actually need help from another club.

Also, take some lessons. If you stay with the same pro over several months, he can suggest what club mix would work best as your game progresses.

Don't feel you have to carry all 14 clubs right away. I've seen plenty players with 10 clubs who play better than those with an overfull bag, because they know what each of the 10 clubs will do.

Focus, connect and follow through!

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  • GolfWorks Clubmaking AcademyFitting, Assembly & Repair School (2012)

Driver:  :touredge: EXS 10.5°, weights neutral   ||  FWs:  :callaway: Rogue 4W + 7W
Hybrid:  :callaway: Big Bertha OS 4H at 22°  ||  Irons:  :callaway: Mavrik MAX 5i-PW
Wedges:  :callaway: MD3: 48°, 54°... MD4: 58° ||  Putter:image.png.b6c3447dddf0df25e482bf21abf775ae.pngInertial NM SL-583F, 34"  
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Thanks guys good advice... I'll pickup a 3 Hybrid and go from there....
Dan in Dallas...

Python XL Driver
Python XL Fairway
Big Bertha 3-SWTour Platinum 7802 Putter

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I jsut recently bought my own first set after using granpas. It camwith a driver, 3 & 5 wood, 4Hi, 5-PW, and a putter. I haven't used them all, but I can promise you I have used the hybrid almost as much as the driver and putter. Easily a staple in my bag. I traded a cheapo driver, the bag my G-Force's came in, an old 8 iron, and a 3Hi to my cousin for 9 holes when I got the new set. I miss the 3Hi. Good choice. I think you'll lighten your bag a bit by replacing a couple irons and maybe your 5 wood.

9.5* Driver
3 Wood
21* 4 Hybrid
5-PW
Zebra 60* SW G-Force Putter


Posted
Thanks guys good advice... I'll pickup a 3 Hybrid and go from there....

Definitely check out the Nickent 4DX Ironwood, as well as Adams Hybrids, if you are looking for easy to hit 3Hs.

Driver - Sumo 5900 (9.5°) S
3W - 909 F2 (15.5°) X
Hybrid - 4DX Ironwood 3 (20°) S
Irons: 4-PW - Victory Reds Full Cavity S
Wedge - CG14 (56°)Putter - Red X5 35"Ball - e6+Scores with New Bag:95, 83, 86

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In determining your bag makeup you should try to match it to your swing speed, ballstriking ability, and tendencies. A basic set would include a Driver, 3W, 5W, 3-PW, GW, SW, Putter. Many people will choose to substitute the 3wood or 5wood for the LW or the long irons for hybrids. You should get a hybrid if you struggle with the long irons and cannot get them airborne very high. However, if you're a high ball hitter, a long iron may work just fine or a lower launching hybrid so it doesn't balloon. Generally, people who have higher swing speeds will keep the lower lofted irons because they have the clubhead speed to hit high long irons while slower swingers will replace the 3, 4, and sometimes 5 hybrid. If your swing speed is average I would recommend a 3 hybrid replacement. Also, I would recommend a GW unlike what some people have said. A GW these days is essential when PW lofts have gotten lower than 46 while the SW is still 54-56 making a huge distance gap making the GW essential.

Posted
Actually I've been looking at Snakeyes, Python or Viper. The driver and fairway wood have worked out very well. A few monts ago I went to an introductory club building course, dirt simple (not fitting, just assembly). I have been fitted for clubs, but to be honest, I'm still building a swing.

Do NEED a hybrid? don't know, but I've hit a few from buddies bags and like them. At this point I'm still learning the basics and I've kept my bag simple. Solid set of irons, good driver one fairway wood. I won't learn about hybrids if I don't have one...
Dan in Dallas...

Python XL Driver
Python XL Fairway
Big Bertha 3-SWTour Platinum 7802 Putter

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