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Probably my 21* hybrid.  I can hit it about 225, but i can also draw it however far I want almost to a point of a hook.  This really comes in handy when stuck behind trees with only one way out.  I can also fade it and hit it low.  I have also started using it around the greens more when I'm up against the cuff (like blading a wedge).

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Originally Posted by Mattplusness

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Originally Posted by terp2007

I'll take this bet

Let's do it!

Count me in as well. "Every time" means every time.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.

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Originally Posted by ajst22

My Cobra Baffler Rail F 7 wood...20 degrees. I can't hit hybrids and I hit that more consistently than a 3 iron so it works. Hitting long distances out of the rough, you can't beat it. If I am ever confused on what to hit for a longer shot: 7 wood.

yup my big bertha 7 wood is the goto club in my bag.

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Depending on distance, either a SW or a 4H. I can shape both well and hit them mostly any distance I like.

 L4V 9* Stiff flex

 3W-PW Reg Flex

 RBZ Clone 54* Apollo Black Steel Reg Flex

Custom Bionik 504 set for crossgrip

 Cart Bag or  Stand Bag

 Z Star XV or  TP Black LDP to show off

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My putter.  It was the first club I ever bought and have been using it for 15 years now.  It's a cheap Dunlap DDH putter but I for reason love it.  I've been debating for years if I should buy a new one but I just can't see myself using anything else.

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Originally Posted by BEAN

I have to say my 56* Cleveland sand wedge.. anything around 100 yards or in.

I would also have to say my 56* Cleveland wedge.  It seems to be my go to club for anything around the green.

Driver: CALLAWAY Diablo Octane 9.5*

Woods: CALLAWAY Diablo Octane 15*

Hybrid: CALLAWAY Diablo Edge 21*

Irons: CLEVELAND TA7 3-PW

Wedges: CLEVELAND 588 51*, 56*, and (60* on standby)

Putter: ODYSSEY DFX 1100 mallet

Bag: NIKE Performance Carry (Lime green/Grey)

Ball: NIKE One Tour D

 

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by Mattplusness

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

Count me in as well. "Every time" means every time.

I got this.

By "this" do you mean a condition where random distances all seem less than 10 feet?

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.

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I don't really have one. A bigger issue for me is what clubs I lose confidence in. I have some that get into my head, I'm thinking bad shot at address. Silly as it is it happens. Recently it's been the 4i-5i and 60* wedge. Usually I hit the snot out of the 4i but I'm chunking it off the fairway. The irony is that has me grabbing my 22* hybrid which was my previous head game club. Go figure. The 60* I may as well throw away. I hit it great but for the life of me I can't figure out the distance. With a full swing the distance variance is disturbing. I'm sure lie is the factor here but I can't gauge whether the ball is going to travel 80y straight up or 80y forwards and everything in between.

Dave :-)

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Originally Posted by NuclearMike

The most dependable club that I own is my Nickent 4DX Evolver Driver.  I got the hosels to make it adjustable and allow me to switch shafts.  I've found that a low-launch Grafalloy shaft is best for me.  Last time out I hit 13 of 14 fairways with it.

But now that we've had rain for nearly every day of the past few weeks I've gotten a UST ProForce V2 High Launch shaft to use when it's too wet for the low launch Grafalloy.  I get better carry but none of that Texas roll that I'm used to.  The Evolver driver is still my favorite club, though.  It's just that I now have more flexibilty with it.

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Lately my Vokey oilcan 52 gets a lot of use.   From 85 yards in it's my go to club.

But in a fairway my go to is an old Taylor Made metalwood 3.  It's old and outdated but that old #3 is always a shot maker for me.

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