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Clubs You're Most Likely to Replace Before Next Season?


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What club(s) are you most likely to replace?   

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  1. 1. What club(s) are you most likely to replace?

    • My Driver
      8
    • My Irons
      1
    • Hybrid, driving iron, or crossover
      5
    • My fairway wood(s)
      3
    • My wedges
      7
    • My putter
      2
    • I'm going to replace every club in my bag
      1
    • I never replace my clubs. I still have hickory shafts.
      1


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I will be replacing my 50 deg GW and probably my 58 deg LW as well. I did quite a bit of practice with the 58 this year and it's starting to get a little worn.

My putter is always on the trading block. :-D

Jim Morgan

Driver: :callaway: GBB Epic Speed 10.5 deg Reg
Woods: 3W :callaway: Epic Flash 15 deg, Heavenwood:callaway:GBB 20 deg
4 Hybrid: :callaway:  Epic Flash 21 deg, 5 Hybird: :callaway: Apex 24 deg
Irons: :ping: G425 Graphite 6-SW, Wedges: :ping: Glide 58 deg
Putter: :bettinardi: Armlock  :aimpoint: Express
 :titleist: golf bag, Blue Tees RF

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I just traded out my irons - went from Rocketbladez to Callaway Rogue Pros.

I'm debating switching out my 3W and 5W for a 4W and 3 iron. I've been having a lot of trouble hitting my fairway woods off the deck, but I've been nuking my irons.

-- Daniel

In my bag: :callaway: Paradym :callaway: Epic Flash 3.5W (16 degrees)

:callaway: Rogue Pro 3-PW :edel: SMS Wedges - V-Grind (48, 54, 58):edel: Putter

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Driver and I've already purchased its replaced. Current Driver = Cobra AMP cell. I hit this the best of any I've owned, but it is getting old and has a dent in it. I purchased a Cobra F6 to replace it at the beginning of this season, but haven't worked it into the bag yet. The goal is next year. Hope to get a bit more distance with the newer one.

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I'm probably going to replace my Callaway XR16 with a Rogue. I'm planning on using the same shaft as it will fit both heads. I'm trying to decide if I want the Standard Rogue or the Draw Rogue. My club has demos and I'm going to play a round with each before I decide to buy. Do any of you currently play the Rogue?

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