Hughesjosh Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 I am currently debating changing my long irons (4&5) for a some fairway woods. I currently have a 4 hybrid (190 carry), 4 iron (180 carry) and 5 iron (175 carry) but I hit the irons inconsistently. People that have made the switch from long irons to fairway woods, do you regret it or are you never looking back? MarvChamp and Dweed 2 Quote D -TSR2 3 wood - TSR2 Apex tour 22 irons Mixture of wedges Odyssey putter Link to comment
Hacker60521 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 @Hughesjosh I’m in a similar predicament. I currently carry 3W, 4H, 4I, 5I. What I’m noticing is that this early in the season, My ability to hit the 4I as well as I did last season is a bit tough. I’m also hitting my 4H much more consistently than last year. I’m thinking of dropping the 4I and adding a 3H, but what would you do about playing out of the rough? Dweed 1 Quote Driver: Stealth2 3W: Stealth2 4H: Stealth 2 Irons 4I-9I: T200 Wedges P, 48: T200 Wedges 54, 58: Vokey SM9 Putter: O Works #1 Black Link to comment
Hughesjosh Posted April 9 Author Share Posted April 9 3 minutes ago, Hacker60521 said: @Hughesjosh I’m in a similar predicament. I currently carry 3W, 4H, 4I, 5I. What I’m noticing is that this early in the season, My ability to hit the 4I as well as I did last season is a bit tough. I’m also hitting my 4H much more consistently than last year. I’m thinking of dropping the 4I and adding a 3H, but what would you do about playing out of the rough? If its light rough I tend to hit the hybrid over the irons anyway if its thicker rough I would go with a higher lofted iron. Have you seen the new Taylormade video with Tiger Woods explaining the punch shot out of the rough with a 5 wood? That would probably solve that issue. tdc1 1 Quote D -TSR2 3 wood - TSR2 Apex tour 22 irons Mixture of wedges Odyssey putter Link to comment
Alizchaudhry Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 1 hour ago, Hughesjosh said: I am currently debating changing my long irons (4&5) for a some fairway woods. I currently have a 4 hybrid (190 carry), 4 iron (180 carry) and 5 iron (175 carry) but I hit the irons inconsistently. People that have made the switch from long irons to fairway woods, do you regret it or are you never looking back? Hi, I tend to be a lower ball hitter. 3 years ago I went to a 3 and 4 hybrid, to replace my 3 and 4 irons. I found a nice high penetrating flight with Stiff shafts. Last year, I swapped out the 5 and 6 irons, with hybrids. I can't see myself going back. Can hit out of all lies, and stop relatively quickly. Only caveat-if it is a windy day, I will swap out my 6 hybrid with a 6 iron. ( I hit the 6 quite high, which tends to only go about 160 into a two club wind, and 190 + downwind). As far as consistency is concerned, hybrids are definitely more forgiving. They are a little less workable, but for this golfer, consistency is more important than working the ball. Overall. Go to a place that has a simulator for fitting. Take your irons, hit some shots alternating between irons and hybrids and look at the results. That will determine if making the switch is right for you. You mention carry distances. Are you finding a disparity for total distance? I haven't looked at FW wood combinations, but if I were to switch out, I would probably get rid of my 3/4 hybrid and put in a 7 wood and another wedge. PS. I only got teased for a little while, by my regular 4-ball for having so many head covers. I can buy a lot of therapy with their money. tdc1, Hacker60521, Dweed and 2 others 5 Quote Callaway Paradigm 10.5 degree driver BGT shaft TM Stealth 2 3 wood 3-5 hybrids Ping G430 PXG Gen 3 irons (6-W) TM high toe wedges 50°, 56°, 60° LAB Mezz Max putter Armlock BT Stability shaft Ball: Oncore Vero X1 Link to comment
russtopherb Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 I went from long irons to fairway woods to hybrids, and I'll never go back. Fairways worked really well when I struggled with hybrids, however fixing my swing helped me get along much better with hybrids and I now enjoy playing them. Hughesjosh, Hacker60521, tdc1 and 1 other 4 Quote In my Big Max hybrid bag: ST-X 10.5* Kai'li Blue R Flex ST-Z 15* Kai'li Blue R Flex ST-Z 4h Linq Blue R Flex Launcher 5h D7 6i-GW CBX 54* & 58* Huntington Beach #10 e12 Contact Link to comment
MN_Hacker Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 I'm getting older and have some past injuries that make my swing speed a little too slow to be hacking 20* lofted 4 irons up in the air, so I use both FWs and a hybrid or two depending on the course and conditions. I don't regret it at all, and, now that I'm in my mid 50's, my ego isn't dependent at all upon swinging fast or hitting far. tdc1, Hughesjosh, Hacker60521 and 1 other 4 Quote Paradym driver Paradym X 3HL Paradym 7w Maltby KE4 Tour TC 5 Hybrid Paradym irons 6-AW Jaws Raw 54*, 58* Versa 3T Link to comment
Hacker60521 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 5 hours ago, Hughesjosh said: If its light rough I tend to hit the hybrid over the irons anyway if its thicker rough I would go with a higher lofted iron. Have you seen the new Taylormade video with Tiger Woods explaining the punch shot out of the rough with a 5 wood? That would probably solve that issue. I just saw the Tiger Woods video the other day. I’ll probably give it a try just to see what happens for me. But same … I tend to use a 5 or 6 if I’m in deeper rough and have a ways to go. Then I’m just trying for forward progress and getting the ball back on the fairway tdc1, Dweed and Hughesjosh 3 Quote Driver: Stealth2 3W: Stealth2 4H: Stealth 2 Irons 4I-9I: T200 Wedges P, 48: T200 Wedges 54, 58: Vokey SM9 Putter: O Works #1 Black Link to comment
Hughesjosh Posted April 10 Author Share Posted April 10 14 hours ago, russtopherb said: I went from long irons to fairway woods to hybrids, and I'll never go back. Fairways worked really well when I struggled with hybrids, however fixing my swing helped me get along much better with hybrids and I now enjoy playing them. I used to hate hitting my hybrid but after a couple of lessons its probably most reliable club now. tdc1, Dweed and Hacker60521 3 Quote D -TSR2 3 wood - TSR2 Apex tour 22 irons Mixture of wedges Odyssey putter Link to comment
GolfSpy_APH Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 I am a newer convert to the 7 wood and have no intention on going back. It is a very versatile club and right now is working for everything I need! Hacker60521, tdc1, Hughesjosh and 1 other 4 Quote as of Nov 6, 2023 (Past WITB) Driver: Paradym TD w/ GD ADDI 6X Driver Shootout! Wood: F7 3 wood 14.5* w/ Motore F1 Shaft Irons: T Series - T200 5 Iron T150 6-9 Iron T100 PW/GW Wedge: Toura Golf - A Spec 53,37,61 degree Putter: Mezz Max! Balls: Vice Pro Plus Drip (Blue/Orange) Link to comment
Jacckmcg5 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 I'm all fairway woods. My bag consists of a 9 degree driver, 4 wood, 9 wood, and 31 degree 11 wood that I use in place w my 5 iron. Dweed, Hacker60521 and tdc1 3 Quote John McGroarty Link to comment
paul6057 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 In my bag I have a Taylormade P790 UDI 2 iron, which I use primarily for tee shots, and I love it. I also have 19 and 24 degree hybrids which are a mix of tee and off the deck. I carry a 3 wood but I rarely ever use it. I ditched the 4 iron from my bag. I have a 5 iron still, but it doesn't get used too much. Irons are fine if you have enough speed to launch them. That's where things fall down for most handicap golfers, if the speed isn't there so the distance plateaus after 6 iron. It sounds like you shoul ditch the 4 iron at least, and depending on what the gapping is between your 5 and 6 iron, might be better off getting rid of the 5 as well. I'm a big fan of hybrids over fairway woods personally. I think the slightly shorter shaft makes them so much easier to play from a variety of different spots. I do have a soft spot for a 7 wood though having had one back when I started playing golf as a junior. Hughesjosh 1 Quote Link to comment
itsjustagame Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 All my long irons are also long gone- right through the 6 iron. MN_Hacker, Hughesjosh, Dweed and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment
Funky Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 19 hours ago, Hughesjosh said: I am currently debating changing my long irons (4&5) for a some fairway woods. I currently have a 4 hybrid (190 carry), 4 iron (180 carry) and 5 iron (175 carry) but I hit the irons inconsistently. People that have made the switch from long irons to fairway woods, do you regret it or are you never looking back? Quote Link to comment
Hughesjosh Posted April 10 Author Share Posted April 10 15 minutes ago, paul6057 said: In my bag I have a Taylormade P790 UDI 2 iron, which I use primarily for tee shots, and I love it. I also have 19 and 24 degree hybrids which are a mix of tee and off the deck. I carry a 3 wood but I rarely ever use it. I ditched the 4 iron from my bag. I have a 5 iron still, but it doesn't get used too much. Irons are fine if you have enough speed to launch them. That's where things fall down for most handicap golfers, if the speed isn't there so the distance plateaus after 6 iron. It sounds like you shoul ditch the 4 iron at least, and depending on what the gapping is between your 5 and 6 iron, might be better off getting rid of the 5 as well. I'm a big fan of hybrids over fairway woods personally. I think the slightly shorter shaft makes them so much easier to play from a variety of different spots. I do have a soft spot for a 7 wood though having had one back when I started playing golf as a junior. I also have a 3 wood which I mainly use off the tee but occassionally use off the deck. I think I am more likely to ditch the 4 iron for another hybrid instead of fairway wood but just see that so many people love their 7 wood. paul6057 and Dweed 2 Quote D -TSR2 3 wood - TSR2 Apex tour 22 irons Mixture of wedges Odyssey putter Link to comment
Hughesjosh Posted April 10 Author Share Posted April 10 3 hours ago, GolfSpy_APH said: I am a newer convert to the 7 wood and have no intention on going back. It is a very versatile club and right now is working for everything I need! I have never heard anyone hate their 7 wood. MarvChamp and GolfSpy_APH 2 Quote D -TSR2 3 wood - TSR2 Apex tour 22 irons Mixture of wedges Odyssey putter Link to comment
MarvChamp Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 I am a 78 YO high handicapper so this won't apply to everyone. I have hybrids and fairways. My need is for accurate longer second shots. I love the 2022 Mizuno ST-X 220 line. So easy to get height and distance with my slow swing speed. They are more strong lofted than my traditional clubs. I have obtained 5 HY (23) and 6 HY (26), and now a 7FW (21) at good prices.. I add to that my trusty Cobra Fly-Z 5/7 FW (set to 5FW loft). Then, my Mizzy JPX800HD irons start with 6-GW. I have scored much better with that setup (and some better putting). That's my golf life today as age advances. Best to all you young guys and gals, -Marv Hughesjosh 1 Quote Link to comment
Zman56 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 I do not regret switching to fairway woods at all. I hit them more consistent and get the distance I want. I have 5, 7, & 11 woods. Good luck. Hughesjosh 1 Quote Zgolfen Link to comment
Pmullin7 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 For me, the 6 iron is the cutoff point. I will play an iron or a hybrid depending on wind and course conditions, but longer than that I no longer think about it. Age and injury leave me remembering my beloved 2 iron, but it's on display now. My bag is 10.5 driver, 13.5 mini, 5 wood, 9 wood, 5 hybrid. I can deloft the 9 wood if I need a little extra, and it's amazing out of the rough. Height is not a problem at my slow swing speed (90mph driver). Hughesjosh 1 Quote TM Stealth 10.5 on Ventus Red 5 Reg TM Mini 13.5 on Ventus Red 5 Reg TM Stealth 5, and 9 woods on Ventus Blue Reg TM Stealth 5 hybrid on Ventus Blue Reg Mizuno Pro 245 6 to Gap, UST Mamiya Recoil 760/780 ES F3 +1.25", 3 up Callaway Jaws 54, 62, Project X Catalyst Wedge, +1.5, 2 up Scotty Phantom 5s Link to comment
Stuka44 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 (edited) As usual, I guess I am the odd man out, so to speak! I really like my 4 and 5 irons. I have D, 3W, 2H, 4-AW, 52, 56. I guess I never really concerned myself with how high I hit 4, and 5. On the rare occasion I hit the green from 185, or 175, the ball sticks, so I guess I've just never thought of this as a problem. I also find that when it comes to bad tee shots, (which occur more often that I like) I find the 4 & 5, invaluable for keeping the ball low, and advancing it out from underneath the trees. Lastly I also find that when I need to, and it doesn't always work out, but I find the 4/5, much easier to purposely move left or right, when needed, most of the time when I am out of position. Its all about personal preference, but I believe I would find hybrids replacing my 4/5, less useful. Make no mistake, I love my 200 yard 2H, but I don't really think I mis-hit my 4/5 any more than I do any other club in my bag. Edited April 10 by Stuka44 Hughesjosh and Dweed 2 Quote Driver: Cobra King Speedzone Irons: Mavrik 4-GW Wedges: CG-14 56 & RTX 52 Hybrid: Callaway Apex Pro 2H Woods: Gigagolf 3W, Putter: Ping Scottsdale Wolverine Ball: Srixon Z-Star XV Link to comment
RoyF Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 Hybrids all the way. I liked hitting low flight long irons when I was younger and had a lot of confidence in them. I recently retired and decided to start golfing again, only to discover that I just can't get my long irons up and hit too many with poor contact. I purchased 3, 4 and 5 hybrids to replace my 3,4 and 5 irons and really enjoy the forgiveness they provide. I consistently hit good shots with them. My only regret is that I no longer have my trusted 4 iron for getting under and out of trees. I hit the 3h so far that I am thinking of swapping out my 3 wood for the 4 iron just to have that club for trouble shots (I play a tight wood lined course). Dweed, Hughesjosh and Stuka44 3 Quote Link to comment
Mikeyjm26 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 I had a 3 & 4 utility iron and a 5 iron but they have been replaced with hybrids. Way more consistent and so much more forgiving. The 3 hybrid only gets used when it is windy as flies at a lower height than the 5 wood or if I am stuck behind a tree and need a low shot back to the fairway. The only way I would go back to irons is if I practised more or I wanted a wee dabble but other than that I am pleased with my set-up. Hughesjosh and Dweed 2 Quote Driver: TSI2 with Tensei AV Blue RAW SFW Shaft Woods: ST-G Titanium 3 & 5 with Kai'li Blue Shafts Hybrid: King Tec 3H, 4H & 5H with MMT Shafts Irons: Staff Model CB 6-PW 2021 with KBS Tour LIte Shafts Wedges: RTX Zipcore 52 & 56 with Dynamic Gold Spinner Shafts Putter: Mezz One with Standard Shaft Balls: ZX Diamond or Pro Link to comment
higherplane Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 Recently added a Driving Iron, in trying them out in the store did better with the 3 iron than the 2 iron. So now have 3 Driving iron 210 carry, 3 hybrid 220 carry, 4 iron 205 carry-but mainly used as rescue from under trees. The driving iron is more consistent and less disperse than either the 3 hybrid or the 4 Iron. However the 3 hybrid is great out of rough, and the driving iron is not. Next step may be to change the 3 hybrid to a 2 hybrid. Hughesjosh and Dweed 2 Quote Driver - 2023 Callaway Paradym 9.0, 3 Wood -2022 Rogue ST Max, 3 Hybrid Mavrik, 2017 X-forged 4-PW, Wedges Callaway 50-56-60, Putter Odyssey Toulon Chicago Link to comment
Golf Dawg Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 I’m currently carrying a 3W, 5W and 3H to see what works best in combination Stuka44, Dweed and Hughesjosh 3 Quote Chasing my ball around the cow field, trying to avoid the “ruff.” Link to comment
Julius Posted April 11 Share Posted April 11 On 4/9/2024 at 4:52 PM, Hughesjosh said: I am currently debating changing my long irons (4&5) for a some fairway woods. I currently have a 4 hybrid (190 carry), 4 iron (180 carry) and 5 iron (175 carry) but I hit the irons inconsistently. People that have made the switch from long irons to fairway woods, do you regret it or are you never looking back? I used to play a 3 and 4 iron. Now I have a 3W, 3H, 5W and 7W (all Pings). I don't have a very fast swing speed. I have found much greater control and versatility with the woods vs the irons. The 7W is my favorite club, it has a wonderful ball flight and stopping power on the green is fantastic. I can hit my 3W off of the tee almost as far as my driver. I like the 3H when in some rough as it give more head to get through the grass and punch the ball out. I still carry a 5 iron, which occasionally I can hit and get reasonable distance, but frankly I use the 5 iron when I am say under a branch or something and need to get it out and keep it low but want to get some distance. I rarely use it from the fairway. My comfort level with irons starts at the 6, where i feel I have more comfort and control and gaps well with my woods. Because the 7W is so versatile and I can get very good distance with it (from 150-170 depending on if I take a bit off of it on the strike) I sometimes don't take the 3H with me, not due to the gapping as the 3H I can get farther, but just that I don't use if very often and I take another wedge with me. To answer your question - I left the long irons behind and will not go back. Hughesjosh and Dweed 2 Quote 425's- 5i to PW, UW G400 Driver, G425 3W, G425 7W, G425 3H 56 degree Hi-Toe wedge Glide 60 degree Evnroll ER3 Link to comment
Hughesjosh Posted April 11 Author Share Posted April 11 31 minutes ago, Julius said: I used to play a 3 and 4 iron. Now I have a 3W, 3H, 5W and 7W (all Pings). I don't have a very fast swing speed. I have found much greater control and versatility with the woods vs the irons. The 7W is my favorite club, it has a wonderful ball flight and stopping power on the green is fantastic. I can hit my 3W off of the tee almost as far as my driver. I like the 3H when in some rough as it give more head to get through the grass and punch the ball out. I still carry a 5 iron, which occasionally I can hit and get reasonable distance, but frankly I use the 5 iron when I am say under a branch or something and need to get it out and keep it low but want to get some distance. I rarely use it from the fairway. My comfort level with irons starts at the 6, where i feel I have more comfort and control and gaps well with my woods. Because the 7W is so versatile and I can get very good distance with it (from 150-170 depending on if I take a bit off of it on the strike) I sometimes don't take the 3H with me, not due to the gapping as the 3H I can get farther, but just that I don't use if very often and I take another wedge with me. To answer your question - I left the long irons behind and will not go back. That's great to know. I also only really use the 3 wood off the tee. How do you find the 5 wood? The stopping power of a 7 wood on the green is a big selling point to me. Still carrying a 5 iron makes sense for those low shots under trees. Good to know you are never going back! Quote D -TSR2 3 wood - TSR2 Apex tour 22 irons Mixture of wedges Odyssey putter Link to comment
Hughesjosh Posted April 11 Author Share Posted April 11 18 hours ago, Stuka44 said: As usual, I guess I am the odd man out, so to speak! I really like my 4 and 5 irons. I have D, 3W, 2H, 4-AW, 52, 56. I guess I never really concerned myself with how high I hit 4, and 5. On the rare occasion I hit the green from 185, or 175, the ball sticks, so I guess I've just never thought of this as a problem. I also find that when it comes to bad tee shots, (which occur more often that I like) I find the 4 & 5, invaluable for keeping the ball low, and advancing it out from underneath the trees. Lastly I also find that when I need to, and it doesn't always work out, but I find the 4/5, much easier to purposely move left or right, when needed, most of the time when I am out of position. Its all about personal preference, but I believe I would find hybrids replacing my 4/5, less useful. Make no mistake, I love my 200 yard 2H, but I don't really think I mis-hit my 4/5 any more than I do any other club in my bag. Very interesting to have an opposing take. I guess its different for everybody. I also find the 4 iron invaluable for hitting it out from the trees. I used to have a 3 iron that I only used for that exact reason but I swapped it out for another wedge. Stuka44 1 Quote D -TSR2 3 wood - TSR2 Apex tour 22 irons Mixture of wedges Odyssey putter Link to comment
Hughesjosh Posted April 11 Author Share Posted April 11 19 hours ago, Zman56 said: I do not regret switching to fairway woods at all. I hit them more consistent and get the distance I want. I have 5, 7, & 11 woods. Good luck. You don't hear many people with a 11 wood! What iron does that replace for you? Quote D -TSR2 3 wood - TSR2 Apex tour 22 irons Mixture of wedges Odyssey putter Link to comment
Julius Posted April 11 Share Posted April 11 17 minutes ago, Hughesjosh said: That's great to know. I also only really use the 3 wood off the tee. How do you find the 5 wood? The stopping power of a 7 wood on the green is a big selling point to me. Still carrying a 5 iron makes sense for those low shots under trees. Good to know you are never going back! I really like the 5W, I use it off the tee as well, however more often than not it is used as fairway wood. Depending on the distance, I would prefer to use th 5 wood in instead of the 3, as this feels more comfortable to me as a club and I seem to have be control. I would prefer for example to use the 5W for say 170-180 and then an iron or 7W into the green (depending on distance). Favorite club in the bag now is the 7W just so versatile. Hughesjosh 1 Quote 425's- 5i to PW, UW G400 Driver, G425 3W, G425 7W, G425 3H 56 degree Hi-Toe wedge Glide 60 degree Evnroll ER3 Link to comment
paul6057 Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 On 4/10/2024 at 11:56 AM, Hughesjosh said: I also have a 3 wood which I mainly use off the tee but occassionally use off the deck. I think I am more likely to ditch the 4 iron for another hybrid instead of fairway wood but just see that so many people love their 7 wood. I have no idea how distances between a 7 wood and 4 hybrid would stack up, but if the 7 wood is 21 degrees (I could have sworn my late 90s Mizuno 7 wood was more like 24 degrees), and with the slightly longer shaft, I'd presume it would be a bit longer than your 4 hybrid, and also launch a bit higher. With a 190 hybrid and 175 longest iron, that seems like a decent enough gap to maintain, so I'd definitely look at something that can get you that 210+ sort of distance, if that's useful for you. I would say, don't discount driving irons, I find mine so useful when it's windy, as it has a much more penetrating ball flight over a hybrid, which tend to balloon. It's also great when the ground is firm and I want to hit a low runner of a shot. I guess it just comes down to where you think you need more cover. Hughesjosh 1 Quote Link to comment
AvgGolferinPA Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 Have embraced both. My 5W is my favorite from the fairway on a long par 4 or par 5 or even off the tee for position. Have both a 4H and 5H that are great out of the rough and also off the tee on a long par 3. Stopped carrying a 5i. Hughesjosh 1 Quote Driver: Callaway Rogue ST 10.5 FW: 3HL Callaway Paradym FW: 5 Callaway Mavrik Hybird: Rogue ST 5 Irons: Paradym X 6-AW, UST Dart 75g Wedges: Vokey TM9, 52F, 58S Putter: Odessey OG Callaway Chromesoft or Titleist Tour Speed Link to comment
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