Jigger
Club Champion
I’ve got the 4iron and get so much more of the sweet spot than my 4 iron it replace or my 3 hybridI use the 3 iron version, occasional mishits but struck well it goes about 215 yards
I’ve got the 4iron and get so much more of the sweet spot than my 4 iron it replace or my 3 hybridI use the 3 iron version, occasional mishits but struck well it goes about 215 yards
Is there the exception though ? Surely if someone can pure a 3 iron, they can hit a hybrid. Is there really any gain for ANYONE to carry long irons (other than simply the pleasure of the challenge, but no true performance benefit) ? When even high swing speed pros are using hybrids and 7 woods ...Unless you're the exception to the rule, the vast majority of amateur golfers don't generate enough club head speed to use a 5 iron properly, let alone a 3 iron...
Hybrid...virtually every time...as there's always an exception to the rule....
Is there the exception though ? Surely if someone can pure a 3 iron, they can hit a hybrid. Is there really any gain for ANYONE to carry long irons (other than simply the pleasure of the challenge, but no true performance benefit) ? When even high swing speed pros are using hybrids and 7 woods ...
Is the only reason 3 and 4 irons, and even 5 irons are still common currency, because manufacturers would be losing sales if they removed them from iron sets.
Am in that position myself. Would renew my 15 year old irons showing wear and tear just for newness. But really only need 6 to 9. But I guess manufacturers dont want irons sets to become just 4 clubs !
I struggle to hit a hybrid straight and can't diagnose why it's gone left or right as there's so little feedback. As least with an iron you can tell why you've failed.Personally I can hit a 2 or 3 iron with a good strike the majority of the time. Stick a hybrid in my hands and I struggle massively and can't hit them in the air or get anything from them.
Is there the exception though ? Surely if someone can pure a 3 iron, they can hit a hybrid. Is there really any gain for ANYONE to carry long irons (other than simply the pleasure of the challenge, but no true performance benefit) ? When even high swing speed pros are using hybrids and 7 woods ...
Is the only reason 3 and 4 irons, and even 5 irons are still common currency, because manufacturers would be losing sales if they removed them from iron sets.
Am in that position myself. Would renew my 15 year old irons showing wear and tear just for newness. But really only need 6 to 9. But I guess manufacturers dont want irons sets to become just 4 clubs !
I just bought an iron set yesterday that is 6-PW, so five clubs. I told him from the outset that I had no need for a 5 iron, so that brought the cost down by 100-odd quid.Is there the exception though ? Surely if someone can pure a 3 iron, they can hit a hybrid. Is there really any gain for ANYONE to carry long irons (other than simply the pleasure of the challenge, but no true performance benefit) ? When even high swing speed pros are using hybrids and 7 woods ...
Is the only reason 3 and 4 irons, and even 5 irons are still common currency, because manufacturers would be losing sales if they removed them from iron sets.
Am in that position myself. Would renew my 15 year old irons showing wear and tear just for newness. But really only need 6 to 9. But I guess manufacturers dont want irons sets to become just 4 clubs !
Is there the exception though ? Surely if someone can pure a 3 iron, they can hit a hybrid. Is there really any gain for ANYONE to carry long irons (other than simply the pleasure of the challenge, but no true performance benefit) ? When even high swing speed pros are using hybrids and 7 woods ...
Is the only reason 3 and 4 irons, and even 5 irons are still common currency, because manufacturers would be losing sales if they removed them from iron sets.
Am in that position myself. Would renew my 15 year old irons showing wear and tear just for newness. But really only need 6 to 9. But I guess manufacturers dont want irons sets to become just 4 clubs !
Hybrid all day long, fitted last winter for whole new bag, already had a 3 & 4 hybrid, now only go from 6 iron down, and have a 2, 4 & 5 hybrids in the bag. Best decidion ever. 4 handicap.28 handicap 76 yrs old play 3 times a week which club would you advise me to use from the fairaway
No to the bit in bold, hybrids are more expensive so manufacturers woul push them if they could.Is there the exception though ? Surely if someone can pure a 3 iron, they can hit a hybrid. Is there really any gain for ANYONE to carry long irons (other than simply the pleasure of the challenge, but no true performance benefit) ? When even high swing speed pros are using hybrids and 7 woods ...
Is the only reason 3 and 4 irons, and even 5 irons are still common currency, because manufacturers would be losing sales if they removed them from iron sets.
Am in that position myself. Would renew my 15 year old irons showing wear and tear just for newness. But really only need 6 to 9. But I guess manufacturers dont want irons sets to become just 4 clubs !
Wow!I just bought an iron set yesterday that is 6-PW, so five clubs. I told him from the outset that I had no need for a 5 iron, so that brought the cost down by 100-odd quid.
I have seen on this forum that some better players find hybrids just hook for them, whereas a 3 iron presumably wouldn't do. I can only compare at a lower crossover point, but I used a hybrid instead of a 6 iron for most of the last two years, and only recently returned to using a 6 iron. What I found with that hybrid (27°) was that it was easier to launch of course, but the downside was a huge fade on occasions, or sometimes the ball flight was just too high and it got murdered in the wind for example. I still have a 24° hybrid that replaces my 5 iron, but in my new iron set the lofts are stronger, the 6 iron is 24.5° now so I might have to rethink at some point.![]()
I agree. Not a fan of the lofts nowadays but I still wanted forgiving irons as I don't think I'm a great ball-striker, and all the forgiving ones seem to have lofts of this nature nowadays. And this is why I didn't bother buying a 5 iron.Wow!
A 3-and-a-half iron.
Hope you get on OK with such a difficult-to-use long iron.
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OK we've done all this before and you know I'm mostly joking.
My Ping G10 4-iron is 24d. I have to say that you are using a long-iron if it is 24.5d.
I agree. Not a fan of the lofts nowadays but I still wanted forgiving irons as I don't think I'm a great ball-striker, and all the forgiving ones seem to have lofts of this nature nowadays. And this is why I didn't bother buying a 5 iron.
Next time I buy irons in another 5 irons I imagine I'll be buying 7 to Gap or something, and the GW will be 43°.![]()
Yeah, my new one is 41. I think I'll refer to it as my pitching iron because to call it a wedge is just daft.My GW is 47, then my other gap is 52... In total - 5 clubs with "wedge" in the name in my bag!
PW is 42 degrees - bloody ridiculous![]()
Yeah, my new one is 41. I think I'll refer to it as my pitching iron because to call it a wedge is just daft.