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Hi,
Looking to purchase my first hybrid. I've been leaning towards finding a slightly used Taylormade Rescue 2009 3H. I haven't been able to find one in my price range however. I'm looking for opinions on any that come close to this club? I have hit this one in the store and it felt great. I'm looking for a club that is pretty forgiving and easy to hit. Thanks for any advice!

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MD Golf make very nice clubs.
If you can find them they're really cheap but have gotten a lot of awards. try them out.

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cool! Ill have to look into them. How do folks like Nickent? I have heard a lot of great things and see that they are very affordable to pick up.

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cool! Ill have to look into them. How do folks like Nickent? I have heard a lot of great things and see that they are very affordable to pick up.

Many hybrids look very different and I think the Nickent design is one of the best.

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I have the Nickent 3DX Hybrid, and I like it alot. It has rescued me many times.

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well just bit the bullet and ordered a new 3dx rc #4 from Rockbottomgolf for only $30 bucks. Feels like a bargain. Have read some great things. Now looking for a cheap 4dx to compliment my 3 iron . Is there a big difference in the 3dx vs 4dx? Can't wait to get my clubs!

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well just bit the bullet and ordered a new 3dx rc #4 from Rockbottomgolf for only $30 bucks. Feels like a bargain. Have read some great things. Now looking for a cheap 4dx to compliment my 3 iron . Is there a big difference in the 3dx vs 4dx? Can't wait to get my clubs!

I have a 4dx 17* 2H and a 3dx 20* 3H. Love them both. I've been using the 4dx 2H off the tee when I need accuracy and it's delivered. Both also hit nicely off the fairway...also have been useful for punch shots out of the rough or other trouble when the ball is sitting up a bit. The online consensus is the 3dx is easier to get airborne for high handicappers, but I haven't had trouble with either. Twice in the past week I've taken an easy swing with the 3dx 3H and wound up with a shot straight at the flag and within 12 feet from ~180 out for nice birdie opportunities.

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Driver: TM R7 Draw HT
Fairway Wood: Maxfli C3 3W 15*
Hybrids: Nickent 4DX IW 17* 2H, 3DX IW DC 20* 3H | Callaway FT 26* draw 5H Irons: Titleist 704.CB 7-PW Wedges: 52, 56, 58 Putter: Ping Karsten Craz-E Ball: Callaway Warbird


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I have a 4dx 17* 2H and a 3dx 20* 3H. Love them both. I've been using the 4dx 2H off the tee when I need accuracy and it's delivered. Both also hit nicely off the fairway...also have been useful for punch shots out of the rough or other trouble when the ball is sitting up a bit. The online consensus is the 3dx is easier to get airborne for high handicappers, but I haven't had trouble with either. Twice in the past week I've taken an easy swing with the 3dx 3H and wound up with a shot straight at the flag and within 12 feet from ~180 out for nice birdie opportunities.

Awesome..that makes me feel better about the 3dx purchase. I still have a bid out on a 4dx as well. I plan to use both to replace my long irons. I have always had trouble hitting those accurately. I wish the UPS would hurry on up


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You simply can't go wrong buying any club from Nickent. Especially for the price...

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You simply can't go wrong buying any club from Nickent. Especially for the price...

I hope so! Just won a bid on another Nickent (4dx 3H) last night for $26! Very excited to try these out after all the good things I've read.


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just got the 3dx delivered and promptly headed over to the driving range. Man ..this thing is sweet! Really easy to hit and tons of distance. Best of all I'm hitting it straighter than I have ever before. Can't beat this thing for $30! Looking forwarding to receiving my 4DX later this week. Thanks for all those that suggested these clubs..advice was dead on.

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