Golf equipment: sticks, balls etc. what do you use and why?

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This is going to sound very stupid so please bear with me.

I played golf all through high school (late 80’s early 90’s) before it was cool ;) before the world of hybrids and I stopped playing golf for 20 odd years. I have never used hybrids, I’ve just kept using the same irons that I used when in HS. Tommy Armour 845s.

I have been gifted 3 hybrids by my old man and I can’t get my head around them.

Is a 3 hybrid supposed to go further than a 3 iron or is it supposed to be the same but more forgiving.

I can’t hit the stupid things when going to the driving range so should I stick with what I know, or keep persisting?


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Jase wrote:This is going to sound very stupid so please bear with me.

I played golf all through high school (late 80’s early 90’s) before it was cool ;) before the world of hybrids and I stopped playing golf for 20 odd years. I have never used hybrids, I’ve just kept using the same irons that I used when in HS. Tommy Armour 845s.

I have been gifted 3 hybrids by my old man and I can’t get my head around them.

Is a 3 hybrid supposed to go further than a 3 iron or is it supposed to be the same but more forgiving.

I can’t hit the stupid things when going to the driving range so should I stick with what I know, or keep persisting?


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3 hybrid should replace the 5 wood/ 3 iron. Older gents seem to put more hybirds in the bag to replace the longer irons. In theory it should be easier to hit hybrid than long iron.

I run driver, 3 wood, 3 hybrid and 4 iron. I've seen up to a 6 hybrid at times.

If you're serious about the game again might be time to upgrade the Tommys and get fitted for clubs.
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I have a 16 degree (goes 185-90) and a 19 degree hybrid (170-75) and find them much easier to hit than long irons, especially out of the rough. Try slowing your swing speed down and let the club do the work, I find I stuff them up when I try to hit them too hard.
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I have a hybrid, used to love it off the tee, always a low ball baby draw and plenty of run.... now it's been dropped because it doesn't work.
Hybrids will be more forgiving. A typicsl miss with a hybrid will be a hook as they are made that way.
Good for the rough and good for around the greens for bump and runs.
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Thanks for the feedback... I am looking at starting to play more regularly, well more regularly that once a year, and may look at getting fitted for some clubs after our visit to the UK mid year.

Can't quite see the Minister for Everything allowing the purchase of new clubs if it will minimize the spending power she has overseas...

I'm heading to the driving range after work today, so will give them another go, will slow the swing down and see what happens... I may even keep them in the bag for my round at the Gully on Friday morning.
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Slow the swing down or even lighten the grip to allow the club head weight to get through the ball
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Slow the swing down or even lighten the grip to allow the club head weight to get through the ball
Give blood..... roll out the right wrist.
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Having said all that, I'm certainly in no position to give swing advice :lol:
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Having said all that, I'm certainly in no position to give swing advice :lol:
The advice I gave, is from a Pro..... I am in no position to give any golf advice. I am awful.
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Found some addidas laceless codechaos at the addidas shop at harbourtown for $89

Will test them out twilight tomorrow.
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Found some addidas laceless codechaos at the addidas shop at harbourtown for $89

Will test them out twilight tomorrow.
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Found some addidas laceless codechaos at the addidas shop at harbourtown for $89

Will test them out twilight tomorrow.
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Ive been wearing the lace up version for a while, Adidas seem to be decent value for money for a comfy shoe,. It's my second pair of adidas

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Mr Beefy wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Found some addidas laceless codechaos at the addidas shop at harbourtown for $89

Will test them out twilight tomorrow.
Comfort comfort comfort
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Ive been wearing the lace up version for a while, Adidas seem to be decent value for money for a comfy shoe,. It's my second pair of adidas

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I owned a pair of boost shoes a few years back.
But the inner heel wore out fairly quick.
I looked at the codechaos when released but resisted.
These are like boots with an inner sock built into them and at $89 is a winner
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Would they suit a wide foot?
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Dutchy wrote:Would they suit a wide foot?
I have a wide foot and I had no dramas with them
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Added a cbx full face 58/10 wedge.
2nd hand but grooves still in great condition.
Needed a new wedge.
My 60° is 15+ yrs old but still works in a bunker
My 56 is 9yrs old
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I don't suppose anyone has tried the Punters Golf range finder?
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Mr Beefy wrote:I don't suppose anyone has tried the Punters Golf range finder?
Nope.
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:I don't suppose anyone has tried the Punters Golf range finder?
Nope.
Might buy one untried for $169
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Mr Beefy wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:I don't suppose anyone has tried the Punters Golf range finder?
Nope.
Might buy one untried for $169
I got one a few years back.
Used it twice. :lol:
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