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So, I have a dilemma. My 21deg hybrid has been retired to the corner of my cart shed, as the head came off mid round .

Background on bag composition: I've got a 15deg 3wood, now with no 21deg hybrid, it goes down to my 24deg hybrid. So there's a 9 degree gap there and about 35-40 yard gap. On the other end, I'm wondering if I should pick up a 60 deg wedge? I've got a 52 and a 56 now, but more loft = less roll and my home course greens are EXTREMELY small, so precision is key.

Anyway, wanted some advice on what to do. Should I replace it with another hybrid, around 20deg? Or should I get a 60deg wedge?


How much did you use the 21deg hybrid?

If you used it a lot I would get another. You can also open up the face of the 56* to give it more loft if you need to.

On the other hand. How often do you find you self 10yds shorter then a full swing of the 56* and have a need for 60*
I would only game a 60* if you have very elevated greens or you are very good with one around the green.

Go to a pre-owned site, like Callaway, which has other brands as well, and you can find a new or like new hybrid for very reasonable cost. Try it and see if you like it, if you don't maybe get a 60 degree wedge. At your handicap, a 60 would not likely be useful for more than a pitching and less than full shot, and a lot of great players never used a 60. I like my 60, but never try to hit it full out.

RC

 


How much did you use the 21deg hybrid?

I would only say that a 60 degree wedge is almost never used for "full swing" shots. Its main utility is for control over relatively short pitches from 20 to 60 yards.


Go to a pre-owned site, like Callaway, which has other brands as well, and you can find a new or like new hybrid for very reasonable cost. Try it and see if you like it, if you don't maybe get a 60 degree wedge. At your handicap, a 60 would not likely be useful for more than a pitching and less than full shot, and a lot of great players never used a 60. I like my 60, but never try to hit it full out.

Good call. Ended up picking up a Callaway 20deg hybrid for $40 with no tax/shipping. I'll try it for a few weeks and see how it works out. Thanks!


So, I have a dilemma. My 21deg hybrid has been retired to the corner of my cart shed, as the head came off mid round

Can't you just put a new shaft in the 21deg hybrid?

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I would only say that a 60 degree wedge is almost never used for "full swing" shots. Its main utility is for control over relatively short pitches from 20 to 60 yards.

I take full swings with my 60* with no problem. I think it just depends on your level of comfort with it.


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