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Posted by Cheryl | Posted in Golf Bag | Posted on 13-02-2007

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Golf Bags Ping
Golf Club What should I get????

I am an 18 about disability, trying to improve in the game. Ping G10 irons I've been through 4i Gap wedge and added a Cleveland 56 * wedge to my bag. I am getting a 21 * hybrid instead of a 3i, and think about getting another 1 or 2 teams. I wonder what is better, another hybrid with a loft or a fairway wood minor?? Or one of each?? A hybrid would be easier to hit from a bad position, so I'm going to win something by adding a 3-wood? Just to add to this, carry a driver and a putter well

To be sure, most intermediate golfers (10-18 handicap) lead to three wood. Three of wood is a great choice for shots from long street and the player that many consider essential the 3-wood to reach par 5 in two shots. Three wood off the tee is also a great option in the short par 4 and any hole that requires a precise tee shot. Three wood is an excellent choice to add to your bag. Having said that, recently replaced my three wood with a 1-iron hybrid. I did this because the hybrid is slightly more versatile, and hit 1-iron as far as the 3-wood, so I was not missing anything. The hybrid is easier to hit from the lies in the rough, the strict, and fuel tanks of the fairway. Also, I really lik using the hybrid and a putter from the fringe and / or fairway shots in between 5 and 30 meters from the hole. Three wood is not as good for this shot. You did not mention carrying a driver. If you do not have a newer driver modern, I would consider this is essential to complete your bag and give you the best tools for marking. Long ago, fans were instructed not to carry a driver because were difficult to hit 3-wood and it was much easier to hit and resulted in better shots for mant fans. Drivers today are so different and much more easy to achieve. The market really has provided the nightclubs on wonderful items for the masses that do not require a perfect swing and still produce units that go far more than a father of 3 wood. In fact, today's drivers are even easier to hit than most three woods, because the heads are all 460cc at that point sweet is enormous. If you do not have a driver, go get one of the newest of the recent generation of clubs. Anything newer than 3 years will be fine. Nothing more that's already out is not as effective. Assuming you follow my advice and buy a 3-wood and a driver (and assuming that carry a golf club), that stll have room for one more Club before reaching the 14 clubs maximum set by the rules of golf. Many people preach the benefits of carry four wedges: PW, GW, SW, LW. I took four wedges, because they think it's so good to be able to use them all effectively. I have tried to carry four wedges, but I see very little difference between a sand wedge full (56 degrees) and a full lob wedge (60 degrees). Similarly, not much difference betwen see chipping with a sand wedge or lob wedge. However, most professionals carry four wedges, like many other golfers, so they want to and experience. If you do not want to carry another piece, you might check on some other options: (a) 5 or 7 wood timber. Many older men, women or young men prefer a slower change timber 5 or 7 wood. These clubs an big clubs easy to hit off the tee and the holes that require an extension of a hazard off the tee if you have trouble getting air. (b) a friend of mine was like to have a hybrid 5-iron or 6 iron in addition to their regular iron. I like to use this club for shots Touble cotacto where you should do well, the way the shot is found in a chop on the street, etc. Also used to bite in certain isntances. In the end, you only need to play and see what you like. I know that clubs are expensive and may be difficult to buy a lot of clubs, so look at the clubs to use. Many specialty stores have a section on golf. Ebay is another good option. I do it all the time. I buy a club to try, and if I like it, put it back on ebay. Its convenient. Good luck!


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