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Trying to upgrade some parts of my equipment. I know its best to get fitted and do this through a pro rather than the internet but I thought this would be a good place to seek advice before I do that. I really love both my 909 d2 driver and my cleveland 3 wood as well as my putter, but I'm looking to upgrade the rest of my bag.

My swing speed is 103-107, handicap around 10.

I would really like to upgrade my hybrid, never have had much confidence with my Cobra Baffler Pro as I tend to hook it every once in a while. I still want a hybrid that doesn't have any offset but I would like one with a little more control.

As far as my irons go I have a set of Callaway x-14's that I would love to keep but I've played so many rounds on them I think I've basically worn them out. I really like the look, feel and playability of these irons. I tried out some ping g-15 but found them to sky the ball and I didn't like the appearance. Also looked at some of the Mizuno's. Would prefer to stay with a cavity back but I'd like to stay away from big bulky club heads.

Any advice to get me started would be greatly appreciated!

My gear:
warbird stand bag
909 D2 Driver 9.5 deg
2008 baffler pro hybrid 18, 20 deg
3-PW X-20 Tour Irons 56, 60 degree vokey wedge spin milled crimson series 660 putter pro v1 balls


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