HomerJSimpson
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I have recently dumped my 4 and 5 irons in favour of the equivalent hybrids. Got a decent deal via Golfbidder and the 5H was still in the wrapper and the 4 barely hit. Fantastic decision and so easy to hit off wet and muddy fairways and especially out of the rough. Had a shot (for second day running) from rough and a tree to clear. Took the 5H and sailed it over. I could never have done that with a 5 iron. I am going to get to a range at some point and go on toptracer or equivalent and get some data to prove what I really already know. I am also getting so much closer to the longer par 3's more often and have tighter dispersion to the green than with the ironsRecent weather means that most of us are getting used to playing in wet conditions. I’ve pretty much given up on my 3 and 4 irons. They just don’t seem to work as well off a sodden fairway, so I’ve put my 4 hybrid back in the bag in the hope that this will have a higher success rate.
I’ve been thinking about my wedges too. The 60deg feels like quite a risk so isn’t seeing much action. I could swap this for something else - maybe a driving iron to use off the tee on certain holes or when the wind is blowing.
I’ve been toying with going back to my old set of GI irons that have wider v-shape soles. They are more forgiving; maybe a better choice for wet wet wet days?
What changes do you make to your bag of clubs when it’s wet, and why?