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Wood woes: woods and hybrids


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I have a dilemna , i have a 15* maruman m sole 3 wood that i hardstepped. i can hit this very good off the tee and can hit it very well off the fairway most of the time and about 50/50 off the tricky rough. For the rough i have a mizuno t zoid 7 wood or a 18deg Kasco wood. both have approximately the same distance but edge to the kasco for usability,so i am considering scrapping the Mizuno 7 altogether.

My current problem is finding the right combo between woods and hybrids, i am sure this has been discussed many times before and is a matter of personal preference but what continues to bug me is choosing the right combo.

to makes things simple i am getting a 18/20* G field hybrids only becasue i can get them very reasonable. so my problem is selecting a fairway wood that would be decent of the tee but shine even more on the fairway. from the looks of things the most notable candidates are the G-field 3 14* and 4 16* fairway woods with the edge going to the 4 16* for overall usability and forgiveness.

what would be a good balance of compromise and workability? im eyeing the 4 wood. but brian's (blader-x) review of the new epon technicity woods just threw my perfect solution out of balance. decisions, decisons. What is really funny is i am using my maruman m sole shuttle 3wood 15* like a fairway surgeon so why in the world would i wanna change it? thanks in advance

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changed my whole setup, i have decided on the the epon technicity 15* and 18* as well as one 20* Gfield UW. was one of the toughest decisions i have had to make im recent times. will have updates soon

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