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Driver 230
3w 210
4H 200
5i 170
6i 160
7i 150
8i 135
9i 125
pw 110
52* 95
56* 85
60* 65
All of these distances are approximate, and I don't hit my 3w off of the ground... it never works out good for me. I'm considering adding a 2 or 3 hybrid, and a 5 hybrid, and dropping my 5i. Thoughts?

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Pretty neat. My distances are pretty much exactly the same. I dont carry a 60 degree tho. I am also thinking about getting a 19 degree hybrid. I dont hit my 3 wood very well, so the 19 degree could come in handy.

-Matt-

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i wouldn't drop your 5 iron because you'll have a pretty good gap between 6i and 5h. the only gap that is a problem is the 4h to 5i. if i were you i would add a 3h because you'll be able to hit it off the deck and get some good distance since you can't hit the 3w. if you're hitting the 4h 200 you should have no problem hitting the 3h 210 so might as well drop the 3 wood. then add a 4 iron to fill the gap between 4h and 5i.

Driver: Titleist 909 D2 9.5*
Fairway: Wood Nike Sasquatch 15*
Hybrid: Titleist 585 21*
Irons: AP2 4 - PW
Wedges: Scratch 53* 58*

Putter: Scotty Cameron California Hollywood

 


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My distance gaps are similar... but I have a range of yardage for each club because I'm not consistent enough yet to nail down a yardage:

Driver = 240
3 Wood (Tee) = 225
3 Wood (Deck) = 215
3h = 185 - 195
4h = 175 - 185
5i = 165 - 175
6i = 155 - 165
7i = 140 - 150
8i = 130 - 140
9i = 120 - 130
PW = 100 - 115
SW = 60 - 80

My biggest issue is between 80 and 100 yards... but I've worked on a knocked down pitching wedge that has been leaving me within 10 feet.

CY

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Fairway...you have room for one more club. add a wedge somewhere in the 50-52 degree range to fill the gap between pw and sw. bag in the day, sw and pw used to be closer in loft. as people sought more distance, club manufacturers decreased the loft of irons creating a gap between pw and sw. thus, the "gap" wedge was created to fill the void.

Driver: Titleist 909 D2 9.5*
Fairway: Wood Nike Sasquatch 15*
Hybrid: Titleist 585 21*
Irons: AP2 4 - PW
Wedges: Scratch 53* 58*

Putter: Scotty Cameron California Hollywood

 


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