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So...

If I have a Driver, 3 wood, and 5 wood ... 4 - PW irons/hybrids ... Do I need a 3 iron/hybrid and a gap wedge? I have a flop wedge.

Thoughts?

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Ping G410 LST 3 Wood
Ping G410 5 wood
Titleist F2 7 woods
Ping G graphite irons 5 - PW  Black Dot
Ping Gorged Glide Wedges - 50, 54, 58
Directed Force Reno 2.0 Putter
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As far as the 3i/3h, what do you hit better and more consistently, your 5w or 3i/3h?  Personally, I have an Adams 5w that I'm iffy with out of grass.  I can hit it off a tee just fine, but can't hit it out of grass all that well.  I have a Cleveland 3h that I hit just beautifully off the fairway, pretty well out of rough, and great off the tee.  It's at most 10 yards shorter than my 5w, so I leave the 5w at home.

Sasquatch Tour Bag | '09 Burner driver, 10.5* | Speedline F10 3W | Mashie 3H | Viper MS irons, 4-SW | CG15 60* | White Hot XG #7

 

 


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I don't have the 3i/3h... I am not sure I could get the 5w out of the tall grass. I spent a bunch of time today hitting the 4h and finally got the feel for it. I can hit it off a low tee and off the deck fairly well. Well pretty good in my "only been out for two months now" status. Between 160yds and @170yds. ... fairly straight most of the time.

Dunno. If I get to the point where I need the 3h then I will try and find one. :)

Thank you for your help.

Taylormade M4 10.5* (turned down to 8.5*)
Ping G410 LST 3 Wood
Ping G410 5 wood
Titleist F2 7 woods
Ping G graphite irons 5 - PW  Black Dot
Ping Gorged Glide Wedges - 50, 54, 58
Directed Force Reno 2.0 Putter
What an amazing game this is.


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