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Originally posted by Mary View PostCan you all post up your team names, players and Cull or Trophy class, please. I know Registrations will be a bit slow to mail in since we are so far out, but it is good to get a head start on gauging how many players will be in attendance. The course would like a good estimate.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostHow many of you guys have a Hybrid in the bag? I'd like to replace my 3 iron with one but I don't know which one I need.
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I got fit at Jim McLean and highly recommend Kyle to ensure you get the correct shaft/head combo. I did the whole bag fitting but you can do woods and hybrids only for $125. It is worth it if you've got the cash and an hour to spare.Last edited by Death Whisper; 06-20-2016, 02:52 PM.
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Originally posted by Death Whisper View PostDale, I replaced my 2 iron with a Titleist 915H 18 degree last year and it is much more versatile. Up to then I never found a hybrid I liked the looks of or felt right.
I got fit at Jim McLean and highly recommend Kyle to ensure you get the correct shaft/head combo. I did the whole bag fitting but you can do woods and hybrids only for $125. It is worth it if you've got the cash and an hour to spare.
Is the idea of a hybrid that it is easier to hit than a long iron and gets up in the air better. Looks like I may have more than one new club in the bag.
Another one ... If I see a 19degree hybrid and a 19 degree fairway wood is the only difference the length of the shaft.Last edited by 18ncs; 06-20-2016, 05:16 PM.
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Originally posted by 16ncs View PostIs the 915H 18 degree a fairway wood and is 18 degrees the equivalent of an old four wood or a five wood?
Is the idea of a hybrid that it is easier to hit than a long iron and gets up in the air better. Looks like I may have more than one new club in the bag.
Another one ... If I see a 19degree hybrid and a 19 degree fairway wood is the only difference the length of the shaft.
Hybrids are just that, a cross between an iron and a wood. Easier to hit from less than ideal lies than a wood, and more forgiving than an iron. I'm guessing a 19 degree hybrid is not gonna travel as far as a 19 degree wood, but I havnt gotten that far in yet.
Thanks for the info Chuck. Look forward to seeing you sir.
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Dale, I traded my 3 and 4 irons for 3 and 4 hybrids and never looked back. I use the Adams Idea hybrids. Adams has been a leader with the hybrids. I've also hit the Callaway X2 Hot and the XR hybrids and liked them. And you can always get a good deal on the Callaways through Callaway Golf Preowned.If I didn't think my opinion was right, then it wouldn't be my opinion. So, any other opinion must be wrong, therefore stupid.
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