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Sasquatch

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    Male
  • Location
    TN
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    Larry Lee

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  • Handicap
    4
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Multiple times per week
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Driver/Off the Tee
  • Biggest Weakness
    Putting
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. So much of it comes down to your swing and what you need. Driving irons typically require a little more giddy up to get the distance/height you would want off of the tee to make them feasible. Hybrids offer the forgiveness and ability to use from the fairway when you’re attacking greens due to their ability to give you a little bit more air and spin. I personally struggled to hit a hybrid accurately due to the natural draw bias of some of them and my swing. Switched to a callaway apex UT and will never look back. Will never not have a 2/3 iron in my bag from now on.
  2. Can’t decide what graphite shaft to put in my srixon zx UT. I currently play dynamic gold x100’s (130 grams) in my irons. Looking at running either the aerotech steelfiber 95cw or the 110 cw. The 110 has a little lower torque and I would assume a slightly lower launch due to weight. I want this to be a club I can pound fairways with off the tee and go for the occasional green on a long par 5. Wondering if anybody has any experience or guidance in this avenue. ***the shafts are 95 and 110 grams respectively as the name would suggest
  3. New in wrapper Piretti 801R GSS putter, got it in a raffle but have a putter I'm not ready to give up and I could use some new irons. It is from the "Tour Only" section of their online store. 36 inches, silver rifled shaft, red Piretti standard grip. $1500 OBO
  4. The 9 iron is 40.5. I like the gap I have there, would prefer to keep those normal. More just wondering if I should shift all of the wedges down 2 degrees or just go 50,54,60 vs 50, 54, 58
  5. Sorry forgot to add that my PW is 46 degrees.
  6. I am going to get new wedges this winter, I currently game a 52,56,60 wedge setup in my bag and they max out at around 135, 115,100 yards respectively. My pitching wedge is about a 155 yards and right now I have to tune it down for anything between that and 135 yards which I am getting very tired of. Is it logical for me to assume that a 50 degree will fill that gap? I am left handed and absolutely zero stores in my area have 50 degree LH wedges for me to test out. And, assuming I go with a 50 degree to fill that wedge gap, should I switch to a 54 and 58 to keep the 4 degree difference in between clubs?
  7. Thanks for the feedback guys, I looked into it a little more and it seems many hybrids have a draw bias, mine in particular. I think I will go check out some driving irons once stores open back up and see what fits me best.
  8. I bought a hybrid a couple of years ago to fill in a gap between my 3 wood and 4 iron. I found a great deal on a 3 hybrid online and thought that I was getting everything I needed. This hybrid has become the most feared club in my bag because it is either a stung, low flying missile or an absolute snap dragon hook and sometimes I can't even tell what has caused my misfortune. I have a higher club speed than most, and usually play my irons well so I was dumbfounded by my struggles. It was recently recommended to try a driving iron to replace the hybrid. A friend let me use his Titleist MB 2 iron and it was pure magic from the first swing. Was wondering what causes my woes with the hybrid and recommendations for a nice driving iron to replace it.
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