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clover123's avatar

Joined: 10/29/2009
Posts: 1
Posted: Oct/29/2009 6:26 PM PST
I started playing golf this summer and bought myself a set of Cleveland TA3 Irons. I really like the feel of them but although I am hitting the 6 iron and the 4 Iron quite well on fairways I am not hitting the 3 and 5 iron very well. So I have a 54 handicap because of just starting but I counted a few times and I would play a mid 30 handicap. So I wanted to ad a hybrid or rescue club to my bag. Which one would you suggest?
I am hitting the 6 Iron around 160 to 170 yards on normal to good hits.
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Igolfyou's avatar
in your head
Joined: 3/21/2009
Posts: 51
Posted: Nov/18/2009 8:56 PM PST
You not need hybrid you need lessons spend your money smart . Your handicap is mid fifties are you injured if not try tennis.
Wwebster100's avatar
South Australia
Joined: 4/27/2009
Posts: 2
Posted: Nov/20/2009 2:15 PM PST
If you're hitting a 4 iron well and getting 170 out of a 6 iron, then I agree with Igolfyou - take some lessons and improve on what you have.
If you're still keen to go down the hybrid path and not spend a fortune, then the Wilson Fybrid range is worth close scrutiny. Having said that, all the manufacturers make hybrids so buy the brand you feel comfortable with. As for the size I suggest a #1 or #2 hybrid (17*-19*) and a #5 hybrid (26*-28*).