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what is the best 3 iron hybrid on the market???


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titleist 910h used, corbra baffler, mizuno, nike vr pro used, cleveland mashie. adams v4.

Driver:  905R 9.5* Project X 6.0

3 Wood:  910FD 15* Project X 8C4

Hybrid:  Vr Pro 21* 3H Project X HD2

Irons:  775 CB 4-G Project X Pxi 6.0

Wedges:  MP T-10 56/8, 60/5

Putter:  Anser 2

Ball:  Gamer V2 or  NXT

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Originally Posted by David in FL

Look on line for the Nickent 3dx. Great club and they can be found for next to nothing these days.

Nickent did/does make some nasty hybrids.  I thought they were most solid hybrids that I had ever hit if you like the wood style hybrids.  Mizuno Fli Hi's were my only option in lefty and it took me 7 months to find them but they are awesome sticks and I much prefer the iron look of them.  They just flat out perform for me and 2 iron still "Fli Hi" even with C Tapers in them.  First just find the look that you like whether more iron or wood looking and then just go and hit them and you will know what you prefer.

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I demoed a Ping G25 20 degree with the stock R shaft and the Titleist 913 H 19 degree with the Diamana blue R shaft yesterday in NH. (Ya I was hitting into snow). I hit both about the same. The Titleist felt a little head heavy. I was more consistent with the Ping but when I hit the Titleist well the ball just rocketed off the club. Both were very straight.
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