I was inspired to think more logically about my club selection after I saw Phil Mickelson last week. I have a new driver which I'm delighted with - but I no longer need my 3 wood as my driver is more consistent and I'll just grip down and swing easy if I want a shorter drive.
Also I have 60 deg lw that is handy once in a while (1 use in 5 rounds say).
My bag contains
Driver - Big Ben CS-3
3 wood
18 deg utility wood/iron
22 deg utility wood/iron (easier to hit than my 5i)
5,6,7,8,9,pw,gw,sw,lw
putter
I am an improving player that is starting to get pars and avoiding the big numbers 8/9/10 and very few double bogeys in a round.
I was considering developing a new club for myself as I'm quite happy to drop either the 3 wood, lw or even both.
My idea was to get something like a 20 deg 5 wood head or 20 deg utility wood head type of thing - maybe even as low a loft as 15 deg and get a reg shaft - but get it cut down to say a 7i or 8i length.
I'd be hoping that this would be as easy to hit as a mid/short iron, with the forgiveness of a wood head AND getting a much lower flight - which in the summer would really role on for you.
My reasoning for this is that the days I'm swinging poorly I have the common sense to ignore the long irons/fairway woods on a Par 5 or long Par 4 and just hit the ball 140 yrds with my 7i for my 2nd shot (I have beaten many friends with this logic when I'm swinging badly and they are playing well - my philosophy is - know you limitations, but never be limited by them...). It would be great to be able to go to my bag and pull out a club that would go 150/160 yrds or so but might role on another 20/30 because of the really low flight...
Also if/when I get caught in trees or just off the green, this club would be very easy to use due to the shorter shaft.
Is there such a product? If not is it because some law of physics dictates that such a low loft and short shaft will create too much spin or no spin etc.
Jokes at my expense, logical suggestions or anything in between are welcome.......
Also I have 60 deg lw that is handy once in a while (1 use in 5 rounds say).
My bag contains
Driver - Big Ben CS-3
3 wood
18 deg utility wood/iron
22 deg utility wood/iron (easier to hit than my 5i)
5,6,7,8,9,pw,gw,sw,lw
putter
I am an improving player that is starting to get pars and avoiding the big numbers 8/9/10 and very few double bogeys in a round.
I was considering developing a new club for myself as I'm quite happy to drop either the 3 wood, lw or even both.
My idea was to get something like a 20 deg 5 wood head or 20 deg utility wood head type of thing - maybe even as low a loft as 15 deg and get a reg shaft - but get it cut down to say a 7i or 8i length.
I'd be hoping that this would be as easy to hit as a mid/short iron, with the forgiveness of a wood head AND getting a much lower flight - which in the summer would really role on for you.
My reasoning for this is that the days I'm swinging poorly I have the common sense to ignore the long irons/fairway woods on a Par 5 or long Par 4 and just hit the ball 140 yrds with my 7i for my 2nd shot (I have beaten many friends with this logic when I'm swinging badly and they are playing well - my philosophy is - know you limitations, but never be limited by them...). It would be great to be able to go to my bag and pull out a club that would go 150/160 yrds or so but might role on another 20/30 because of the really low flight...
Also if/when I get caught in trees or just off the green, this club would be very easy to use due to the shorter shaft.
Is there such a product? If not is it because some law of physics dictates that such a low loft and short shaft will create too much spin or no spin etc.
Jokes at my expense, logical suggestions or anything in between are welcome.......
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