There are a lot of different very good rescue woods/utility clubs around. You just have to try them out and get whatever feels best for you.
Myself, I bought two Nickent 3DX IronWoods that I am very happy with. I have tried a lot of different clubs, including several name brand offerings, but I liked these the best.
I was lucky enough to get a good price on a TaylorMade Dual TP. While I'm not completely sold on the benefits of moveable weights (I think that it's psychological move than real) it's a fantastic club with a brilliant shaft. That said, do try the lesser known clubs as some are very good.
i too struggled with long irons so i went out and purchased a cobra 4/R baffler its so easy to hit off the tee, from the fairway and its low C.O.G makes it superb out of the rough!
i was in your situation. i played for about 8 months with only 13 clubs in my bag until i finally decided i needed something to hit 190m as my 3i hits about 175 - 180 and my 3w hitts about 210.
i tried a hybrid club, but just felt weird, i ended up getting a 5w. never looked back.
I have an MD Golf Hybrid 18 deg instead of 5 wood/2 iron and Nickent 20/23 deg to replace my 3/4 irons. However i rarely carry the 20 deg and get by carrying 12 clubs. I'm sure if i thought about it i could probably carry fewer.
I find the hybrids very easy to hit compared to the irons. I can't envisage changing back.
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