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  1. Think about it, the 7 wood has more body than a utility club, so therefore it is much more forgiving. I use 7 wood in place of my 5 wood and love it. The advantages of a hybrid on the other hand, is playing out of fairway sand traps and difficult lies. If you tend to stay in the fairway, I'd go with a 7 wood. Conversly, I played a 7 wood out of a rocky, leafy lie just on the edge of the woods knocked it 10 feet from the green outside of 200 yards. It's really comes down to personal preference. Golf is 50% confidence and 50% skill. If a utility club gives you confidence, then go with it. I'm about to replace my 4 iron with a Cobra Baffler 23*, I need to face facts and join the crowd, there's a reason the pros play hybrids, why shouldn't I.
  2. crazygolfer, can this be done to an old Ping Zing putter???
  3. Maybe if I put my shades on nobody will know, how great this is...Oooh how I love Winn grips.
  4. Per Golf Digest: Is my Newport putter a takeoff on the Ping Anser? Of course it is. Is the American Classic similar to the Bulls Eye? Certainly. But is it wrong to take off on their original designs and try to make them better? Absolutely not. Schwinn didn't invent the bicycle, but I dare you to call the Grey Ghost model a knockoff. My approach to putter design is the same. Scotty Cameron
  5. Tom Slighter says he can add weight to a putter. How does he do it???
  6. I'm completely on different sides of the spectrum. TaylorMade Rossa Monza Corza Center Shaft 34" I working on getting my 1991 Ping Zing putter milled, black oxided, and personalized. Pretty out there, huh???
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