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Posted

since i got my new used irons i have 15 clubs in my bag
driver,3 & 5 wood,3-9 irons, pw,gw,sw,lw, and putter.

which club would yall drop ?
im thinkin the 5 wood

thx
butch

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Posted
drop one of the wedges, most preferably the sand wedge. You can use a Lob wedge to get out of the sand you dont need a sand wedge. The 5 wood is a really important club, dont get rid of that.

Id say any of the wedges, go on the course with 15 clubs, play a normal game, check which wedge that you barely use. (There has to be one) and drop that one.

Good luck!
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Posted
I would say it really depends on the type of course you play. I would say 5 wood (sorry Dent). I can't remember for certain, and I don't have my book with me, but I think Dave Pelz suggests getting rid of your 6 iron. But I would have to double check that.
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Posted
I disagree with dropping the sand wedge. That could be one of the most versatile clubs in your bag. Without knowing anything about your game I say drop the lob wedge or 3 iron.

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Posted
Drop the 3 iron, 5 wood is more versatile and probably easier to hit!

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Posted
Depending on your iron game, silliwili probably had it right. I'd personally drop the 5-Wood, but the 5-wood and 3-iron would be my top 2 canidates.
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Posted
Easily the 3 iron. Unless you are a 5-6 hcp or better, 3 iron is very difficult to hit from the turf.

A possible exception to this - maybe extending the range to a 12-15 hcp - would be if you play on a course where you like to tee off with a 3 iron on several holes.

You could dump one of the wedges, but you'll use them more than either the 3 iron or 5 wood, I'll bet.

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I'm thinking 3 iron mostly. But what are the lofts/bounce of your wedges?. Maybe one of them is almost the same as another.

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Posted
drop the 5 wood and 3 iron and get a 3 hybrid, it's like an intermedium between the two

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Posted
I agree between 3i and 5w. What are your distances with each, and which do you hit more consistently?

I have the same setup as you minus the 5w. I hit my 3 iron pretty well and I hit it about 205. I hit the 3w about 220, so I don't have any room for a 5w in there.

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Posted
I would agree with dumping the 3 iron, although Dent has a point about the SW also. Seriously how many times will a SW get used? I have used a LW, PW, even an 8 or 9 iron to get out of the sand, no real trick to it.

Posted
I believe it is always good to be flexible by course and conditions but as a general overview I'd drop that 3 iron in a heartbeat! My 5 wood is actually a "go to" club - and I see that with so many golfers these days. I wouldn't touch the wedges regardless of course or conditions.

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Posted
drop the 5 wood and 3 iron and get a 3 hybrid, it's like an intermedium between the two

That gets my vote also

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Spyder


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Posted
thx yall
i seem to have a push/slice problem w/ my woods including the driver
even w/ the hybrids i have but im working on it .

i hit my irons better than anything thats why i got a new/used full
set of irons.
i was thinkin the 5 wood and 3 iron was close in distance thats
why i was thinkin drop the 5 wood.
i have only been playin a few months so my swing aint consitant yet
but i have fell in love w/ the game and try to hit some balls a couple times a week .

the wedges i have are cleveland 588 in a 53,56 and 60 and the pw
that came in the iron set.

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Posted
drop one of the wedges, most preferably the sand wedge. You can use a Lob wedge to get out of the sand you dont need a sand wedge. The 5 wood is a really important club, dont get rid of that.

NO NO NO!!!! Dont drop a wedge. Drop the 5 wood or the 3 iron, but I would personally drop the 3 iron. You need the wedges in your bag for scoring opportunities. How often do you stick your 5wood or 3 iron close? You can make the distance gaps up there by choking up with the 5 or really going after the 3iron. Scoring comes from your game 150 and in. The more clubs you have that you can put full swings on from these distances, the better your scoring is going to be, assuming that you get the ball on line, an you know your distances. I mean really, how often can you use a 3 iron in a round??? KEEP THE WEDGES MAN!!!

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Posted
since i got my new used irons i have 15 clubs in my bag

Play a round with all of them and find out which one you don't use. Personally, I say get rid of the 5 wood.

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Posted
Since this is your first year playing drop the lob or driver. better to hit 3 wood off the tee. to be good with a lob you need practice. being new to the game you should play with the clubs that will give you more confidence.

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Posted
too many wedges.
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