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03-20-2006 04:10 PM #1"Richard"Guest
Tweeking my set, need some help
So I guess for the 5th time my set isn't done....
I don't nsee the point of having two 19* clubs in the bag... (5w and 3 rescue) so here are some options I came up with
1. get rid of the 5 wood and get a lob wedge
2. Get rid of the 3w and the 5w and get a strong 3 and a 4 w( 13* and 17*)
3. get rid of the 3 and 5w and get a 16.5 w and then add the LW
getting rid of the 19* utitliyy is not an option, its my best club
1. can't really hit a lob wedge but planning on practising a lot this year
2. 4w would be great but strong 3 might be to much club for me to control
3. this prob. makes the most sense but hw much yardage am i giving up off the tee by going from 15 to 16.5? no much I hope.... if that is the case then i will go with 3
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03-20-2006 04:14 PM #2
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I forget what the yards/* of loft is but going from 15* to 16.5 you are losing less than 10yds, I think. Somebody will chime in here with exact numbers, but I was under the impression it was 3-4yds per *of loft. I may be mistaken though.
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03-20-2006 04:22 PM #3
Just keep all the clubs in the bag and hook up with your friend that steals range balls
The rescue would be better in the fairway,for me anyway?[font=Impact]Dirty...Mean...And Mighty Unclean.[/font]
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03-20-2006 04:22 PM #4
I would def. think that lob wedge is the way to go and drop the 5 wood..
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03-20-2006 04:32 PM #5"Richard"Guest
I was thinking the lob wedge is going to be very useful this year. I'm thinking I will gain more out of it than I will a 5 wood...
so If I've decided to get the lobwedge then I will dump the 5 wood.... like geoff said, if its only going to be about 6 yards cause of the loft and then probably I'd rather pull it and go with the 16.5* so I have more control, less side spin.
Now the only question is, get the prolaunch shaft in the 16.5 wood or the nvs?
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03-20-2006 04:35 PM #6
Like you said before,the lob wedge is a nasty little guy to master.
Worst club in my bag bar none!
Hate it,but cant give it up
Everyone tells me to get rid of it,but i cant![font=Impact]Dirty...Mean...And Mighty Unclean.[/font]
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03-20-2006 04:43 PM #7"Richard"Guest
Covant, do you think you are better than me cause you got to 1000 first?? I chanllenge you to a duel sir...your lob wedge against mine.
Time - whenever the course opens
place - greensmere 12th hole (or is it 14th) the par 3 with the 50 foot drop...
winner gets to throw geoffs clubs in the water.. but he doesn't care, he has 4 more sets
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03-20-2006 04:45 PM #8
Dont worry Thotho,the way you post,you should hit 2000 in about a month[font=Impact]Dirty...Mean...And Mighty Unclean.[/font]
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03-20-2006 04:55 PM #9
Haha.. I love my lob wedge.. I only used it around the greens for flop shots and in the bunker.. I wouldn't be able to scramble without it!
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03-20-2006 05:00 PM #10"Richard"Guest
Ok boys, so these are the things I need to do before I start golfing.
1. echange my 5w for a cg10 Lw
2. exchange my 3w for a 16.5* wood (same make)
3. reshaft my utility clubs with graphite to close to gap between fairway woods and utility clubs
4. cut down my driver to 43.5 from 45 and maybe take half an inch off my fairway if DON at arista says it a good idea... then I'm done. Stayed tuned for my next "I'm tweeking my set" or "I thought I was done" or "my set is complete... until I change my mind again"
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03-20-2006 05:06 PM #11
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As long as I get to throw whoever threw my clubs in afterwards to get them back. And I only have two sets of irons.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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03-20-2006 05:50 PM #12"Richard"Guest
two sets after we throw them in or two included the set in the bottom of the pond I might lose this one on purpose so i dn't have to go for a swim... I'll use my driver.. ahah
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03-20-2006 06:49 PM #13
New Poll
What will happen first:
1. We start golfing in the Ottawa region
2. Thotho stop's "tweaking" his bag.....
I was pretty sure this was going to happen.
Anyways, I would not get rid of the 5w necessarily. You may find some courses where you want the 5w and others where you want the LW. On courses where I know I will have the potential for more varied short shots, or that have really hard greens, I will carry the LW but sometimes it is nice to have the 5w when you need to have more options for long approaches on par 5's and long 4's (since I don't hit it as far as most of those in the "Post your yardage" thread.....)
G.
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03-20-2006 06:53 PM #14"Richard"Guest
I wish I could afford to keep both and look at the course layout and yardages before I played and deicde which one I need but I can't afford to leave one of two $200 clubs at home.
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03-20-2006 07:24 PM #15
The best advice I could give you is sell all your clubs and pick a new sport. Golf is obviously to confusing for you with all these types of questions all the time.
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03-20-2006 09:54 PM #16
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03-20-2006 10:00 PM #17"Richard"GuestOriginally Posted by dbleber
What a horrible suggestion... ahahah
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03-21-2006 09:57 AM #18
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Thotho since you seem to be so confused over what clubs to play, what balls to play, whether you can heat ball up, use range balls, 5 woods, rescue clubs, lob wedges, what yardage does a range ball fly compared to your normal ball. etc etc etc etc. Maybe you should end your frustration with the game of golf and take up tennis That way there is only one ball you can use, and a few different rackets Might make your life a lot more simple!
Bottom line, you play what you want to play. None of us know your game, we can not pick your clubs for you.
My set is made up of what I want to play, not what Joe Jack tells me I should be playing because he plays that club, or those irons etc.
You and only you can decide what is best for your game.
PS if you are not a scratch golfer, leave the 2 iron at home to hang hats on. Why on earth would you want to carry a TWO IRON?My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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03-21-2006 10:05 AM #19
Hahaha
Originally Posted by Golfbum
I might also like to suggest bowling. You get one ball and no clubs or rackets!Proud member of the 2009 Ryder Cup winning team
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03-21-2006 01:14 PM #20
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Originally Posted by thotho
you might be fine with keeping things the way they are. sometimes we make changes just for the sake of change...
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03-23-2006 02:05 AM #21"Richard"Guest
Thanks for the help boys. I pulled the 5w, and didn't get the lob wedge either. Switched to a 17* 4s... for a total of 13 clubs.
For those of you telling me to quit golf... very very bad! Not very encouraging for a rookie asking you guys with more exp for help. You will never get rid of me!!! EVER!!!
Just remember, first full season of golf, 13.8 handicap over the last half... best round = 77... two eagles... 6 rounds with under 30 putts... where do i sign up for the PGA tour
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