Libre
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- Jul 29, 2007
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What's your opinion?
I know the pros carry 3 and 4 wedges, and the conventional wisdom is that the weekend player should leave the 3 iron at home (or in the trunk) and substitute a lob wedge.
I think I blow as many shots with my lob wedge as I do with my 3 iron.
Somewhere in my backswing I start to think: "WHOOAH - YOU CAN"T HIT IT THAT HARD" and then I quit on my swing and chile dip the shot - of even if I hit it solid it never gets there.
Plus, today I bought a rescue/hybrid type club and I always stay within the 14 club limit. So I left my 4 iron in the trunk and then wanted it 2 or 3 times out on the course, while I wasted several shots with the lob wedge as described above.
I should point out that I suck, so no matter what clubs I have/don't have in my bag, I'm going to blow some key shots.
But, if you are going with 3 or more wedges, what clubs do you leave out?
I know the pros carry 3 and 4 wedges, and the conventional wisdom is that the weekend player should leave the 3 iron at home (or in the trunk) and substitute a lob wedge.
I think I blow as many shots with my lob wedge as I do with my 3 iron.
Somewhere in my backswing I start to think: "WHOOAH - YOU CAN"T HIT IT THAT HARD" and then I quit on my swing and chile dip the shot - of even if I hit it solid it never gets there.
Plus, today I bought a rescue/hybrid type club and I always stay within the 14 club limit. So I left my 4 iron in the trunk and then wanted it 2 or 3 times out on the course, while I wasted several shots with the lob wedge as described above.
I should point out that I suck, so no matter what clubs I have/don't have in my bag, I'm going to blow some key shots.
But, if you are going with 3 or more wedges, what clubs do you leave out?