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Old February 15th, 2007, 08:18 PM
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So here we will post what do with our equipment, what do you thing the most valueable tip for your equipment.

For Instance:
Buy a higher lofted driver such as a 13*
Get rid of your 3 iron, get a hybrid or another wedge, cmon you cant hit your 3 iron
Shorten the length of your putter
ALWAYS get fitted, you dont buy shoes that dont fit do you, the average club is made for a 180 pound 6 foot tall right handed man IS that you ?
And last dont listen to anyones advise do what works for you
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Old February 15th, 2007, 08:23 PM
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is this for the "normal" can't break a 100 golfer ?

cause if I got a 13* driver I would be hitting it to the moon. ( I got fitted with an 8.5)

The hybrid I will buy. I can hit my 3 iron just fine 70% of the time but this hogan hybrid I have with steel shaft is great 95% of the time which is about 1-2 strokes a round, which is huge.

some like long putters, some like short putters. I have 33 1/2" which is pretty short.

I am close to the 180 lb 6 foot tall man, but I still got fitted and I was not standard.....so do get fitted. Don't be suckered in for over $100 on a launch monitor.

If we don't listen to advise from anyone.......why are we listening to you haha just messing
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Old February 15th, 2007, 10:51 PM
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I would say get a shaft in your driver that is good for your swing. I see a lot of people losing distance and direction because of a shaft with too firm or soft of a tip or a too flexible shaft. Heck I was one of em last year. I would also say chunk the 2 iron and probably the 3 iron....there is a hybrid out there for every type of swing....even mickelson is playing one.
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Old February 17th, 2007, 11:06 AM
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Most "average" players would probably be best served by replacing the 3I with a 19° - 20° hybrid. Of those things you mentioned, I think that would bring the most significant improvement in that sort of player's game. I know it did for mine.
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Please see my set below. It works for me.
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