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What driver and what irons do you use?


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Taylormade R15 driver, and Benross irons. My favourite clubs are two very cheap Dunlop hybrids.

In my bag (Motocaddy Light)

Taylormade Burner driver, Taylormade 4 wood, 3 x Ping Karsten Hybrids, 6-SW Ping Karsten irons with reg flex graphite shafts. Odyssey putter, 20 Bridgestone e6 balls, 2 water balls for the 5th hole, loads of tees, 2 golf gloves, a couple of hand warmers, cleaning towel, 5 ball markers, 2 pitch mark repairers, some aspirin, 3 hats, set of waterproofs, an umbrella, a pair of gaiters, 2 pairs of glasses. Christ, it's amazing I can pick the bloody thing up !!


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TM RBZ stage 2 driver, stiff stock shaft and 9,5 ° club head. easy to play.

irons are titleist ap2 2012 with DG300S shafts 4 to PW. hard to play well. took them out of a closet this winter to change from my mizuno mx25 nippon reg shafts. (easy to play but a bit soft shaft on longer irons, they bend hard when off plane).


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8 hours ago, bubble said:

TM RBZ stage 2 driver, stiff stock shaft and 9,5 ° club head. easy to play.

 

Two years ago I bought a new RBZ stage 2 driver, regular shaft and 10.5. It just didn't work for me so I sold it and bought a Cobra Flyz adjustable with a stiff shaft. Much sweeter

:cobra:

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Driver: Callaway XR

3 Wood: Titleist 913F

4 Hybrid: Taylormade RBZ Stage 2

Irons: Nike VR Forged Pro Combo 4i-9i

Wedges: Cleveland 588 (52º, 56º, 60º.  All "2 dot" bounce)

I need to figure out my bag between 3 wood and 5 iron.  I don't like my hybrid (I tend to hook it off the planet), and I'm not 100% confident in my 4 iron (though it is nice to have if I need to punch out under trees).  I'm starting to think along the lines of a something like a Callaway Apex hybrid, or possibly the Ping Crossover.  Really looking for something less draw-biased, and also something that has a more consistent distance.  I feel like the RBZ hybrid is just made to hit the ball as far as possible, which isn't what I'm looking for in that club.

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On March 6, 2016 at 6:51 PM, the fish said:

Driver: Callaway XR

3 Wood: Titleist 913F

4 Hybrid: Taylormade RBZ Stage 2

Irons: Nike VR Forged Pro Combo 4i-9i

Wedges: Cleveland 588 (52º, 56º, 60º.  All "2 dot" bounce)

I need to figure out my bag between 3 wood and 5 iron.  I don't like my hybrid (I tend to hook it off the planet), and I'm not 100% confident in my 4 iron (though it is nice to have if I need to punch out under trees).  I'm starting to think along the lines of a something like a Callaway Apex hybrid, or possibly the Ping Crossover.  Really looking for something less draw-biased, and also something that has a more consistent distance.  I feel like the RBZ hybrid is just made to hit the ball as far as possible, which isn't what I'm looking for in that club.

I play the Adams DHY hybrid.  It is not for everyone but it is not a hook machine!

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