bngolfer Posted January 21 Report Share Posted January 21 How have you guys put your sets together? I have huge gaps or no gaps and need to do something about it: Drive 9.5 - 245 meters Brassy 12 - 225 meters 5-wood 17.5 - 190 meters Driving iron 20 - 185 meters 5-iron 27 - 160 meters 6-iron 30 - 150 meters 7-iron 34 - 135 meters 8-iron 38 - 130 meters 9-iron 42 - 120 meters P 47 - 107 meters 50 - 105 meters 55 - 95 meters 60 - 80 and in Now, 5-9 iron really no issue. I don’t like the shape of pitching wedges that don’t look like a proper wedge - not sure if that has something to do with not attacking the ball as I do with my 50 degree wedge. They are the same length, same make but not same shaft. Modus 115s in irons and 125 wedge in 50. It always seems to be an issue for me with the P. Used to play the Yururi raw Gekku in 46 - great pitching wedge. Need to figure that out. The gap between driving iron and 5 iron needs to be bridged too. Never liked hybrids but I think I have to get used to them. Thinking I should put two hybrids in the bag and also change out the brassie for a 3-wood as I hit my driver off the deck anyway. What do you guys thing? What works best for you and why? @nobmontana - would love to hear your thoughts. Think we swing it about the same. Stu - think you hit it a bit harder than I do and play a bit more. Think you are like me, hesitant towards hybrids and play long irons. My boys run in circles around me but they have switched to big putters, Ping drivers and irons etc. Seems like cheating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Hutch Posted January 29 Report Share Posted January 29 (edited) I have had similar issues with the 5-PW set up I went with #4 #3 Romaro i-brid chapter 3 with the same shaft length progression from 5-3. Closest Hybrids to driving irons that actually work for me. Easy to use, good versatility out of all lies. Nice and workable. I went a touch stiffer in the shafts to the original setup, which took about 10m off each bringing them back to 170m 180m. The extra pop off the face/shaft dynamic when comparing to DI or Irons had them at 180m 190m. Bit of tinkering but got the result I needed. I swap between 5W and 3W depending on track and conditions. The gap isn't as noticeable/needed other than the odd par 5, When lets face it. Just short of the green in 2 isn't a bad thing. Working on the wedges ATM, finding my 50 has too big a gap from my PW. Edited January 30 by Hutch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supo Posted January 31 Report Share Posted January 31 (edited) not any more bud, got an injury that i need to sort , i had everything in the bag last year. incl the kitchen sink, i had one of my best years ever, massivle clawed back strokes on hcap to consistantly play off 5 with more than a few par rounds at my new course . struggeld with driver consistancy mid year but recouped that in winter and figured out my irons . allowed me ot play about with all manner of bag set ups. i get the driver going to 250>260 out to -> 275 ish (big, ish these days...) injury has really cut my length down HUGE. but all arms and some core get me to about these dustance, which ill take considering!!!!!!! 2w > 12.8* for 230- 250 3w> 14/15* 210- 240 4w> 16/17.5* 200-220 5w> 18* 190-210 utes: 19*> 200- 230,, depeneds on which ute , on the tee the fourteen ut716 can really get out thjere a ways up to 230+/- cant hit it off the deck so use the RC cvxer from grass 210 im topped out. 23*>190 then my new built (OLD BUT UNREAL prgrs) 3and 4 irons 3> 200 4>190 irons are totally random bec i use so many but i find the masda mbs are prob the longest and lowest. pw tops at 120. wedges are really shiitttt distance consistancy wise as a rule, max out at 52* > 105 56* > 80 60*> 70 ish ???? my best combo for constant distance with the PW are the prgr trs they go 110 and 80 but are 51/57 i will always throw a 48* proper wdge in the bag , my fave is the honma 105p that goes a solid 120 max but i can get it to go any distance up tp really bec of its shape- a- bility prowess. up top pf the bag i dont give a rats what the distance is dont care, i usually hit the farways a huge % of the time so i dotn care about distance, the fws ar very similar so im more concrened with waht shape i want to play , form crazy fw big think clubs to the sleek prgr egg or ryoma f3 whcih ever i feel will give me the best feel on the grass on that day, or a lot of the time ill bag 3 utes , 2 19s with totally differnt shape distance and flights the fourteen 716 with diamana stinger and the RC cvxer with DGs200 + the RC cvxer with Ns 950s between thse 3 utes i hav 185/225 100% completley covered. in fact on comp, esp in wind........... this is what ill bag a lot and drop the 3/4 irons. and fws , keep the 2w and driver the main focus i worried about ( not now bec of the new wedge @ 48* ) was hte awful pw in most sets , like u i pretty much hate all PW apart from MB irons , masda, nad the 2 sets of honma mb711/712 has by far and away the best pw set, nothing is close. ive lost all concerns with distance in irons bec theres fk all ican do about it, its more gettign that 5/6/7 hones in becthats waht i hit the most, i almost nver use an 8 or 9 pw, that 2nd shot in is never that short any more. the big issues ihave is making sure, the pw/52/56 are in sync , if thats good then im ok . as a rule driver -260 2wood from tee only 240 3w from fairway 230 19* ute 215 23* ute 200 irons 5i 180 6i 170 7i 160 8i 150 9i 135 48* 120 52* 105 56* 85 Inside the dstances i wil usually use the higher club and cut it , 140 ill always go the 8 and cut it rather than muscle the 9. esp the wedges , ill sometmes take th 48* for 100 yards an cu the ears ofi it to the pin. Edited January 31 by owari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bngolfer Posted January 31 Author Report Share Posted January 31 On 1/30/2024 at 12:27 AM, Hutch said: I have had similar issues with the 5-PW set up I went with #4 #3 Romaro i-brid chapter 3 with the same shaft length progression from 5-3. Closest Hybrids to driving irons that actually work for me. Easy to use, good versatility out of all lies. Nice and workable. I went a touch stiffer in the shafts to the original setup, which took about 10m off each bringing them back to 170m 180m. The extra pop off the face/shaft dynamic when comparing to DI or Irons had them at 180m 190m. Bit of tinkering but got the result I needed. I swap between 5W and 3W depending on track and conditions. The gap isn't as noticeable/needed other than the odd par 5, When lets face it. Just short of the green in 2 isn't a bad thing. Working on the wedges ATM, finding my 50 has too big a gap from my PW. Thanks. I feel as when I lack speed, the gaps become more important to tighten. Good tweak with the stiffer shafts to take the distance down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bngolfer Posted January 31 Author Report Share Posted January 31 19 hours ago, owari said: not any more bud, got an injury that i need to sort , i had everything in the bag last year. incl the kitchen sink, i had one of my best years ever, massivle clawed back strokes on hcap to consistantly play off 5 with more than a few par rounds at my new course . struggeld with driver consistancy mid year but recouped that in winter and figured out my irons . allowed me ot play about with all manner of bag set ups. i get the driver going to 250>260 out to -> 275 ish (big, ish these days...) injury has really cut my length down HUGE. but all arms and some core get me to about these dustance, which ill take considering!!!!!!! 2w > 12.8* for 230- 250 3w> 14/15* 210- 240 4w> 16/17.5* 200-220 5w> 18* 190-210 utes: 19*> 200- 230,, depeneds on which ute , on the tee the fourteen ut716 can really get out thjere a ways up to 230+/- cant hit it off the deck so use the RC cvxer from grass 210 im topped out. 23*>190 then my new built (OLD BUT UNREAL prgrs) 3and 4 irons 3> 200 4>190 irons are totally random bec i use so many but i find the masda mbs are prob the longest and lowest. pw tops at 120. wedges are really shiitttt distance consistancy wise as a rule, max out at 52* > 105 56* > 80 60*> 70 ish ???? my best combo for constant distance with the PW are the prgr trs they go 110 and 80 but are 51/57 i will always throw a 48* proper wdge in the bag , my fave is the honma 105p that goes a solid 120 max but i can get it to go any distance up tp really bec of its shape- a- bility prowess. up top pf the bag i dont give a rats what the distance is dont care, i usually hit the farways a huge % of the time so i dotn care about distance, the fws ar very similar so im more concrened with waht shape i want to play , form crazy fw big think clubs to the sleek prgr egg or ryoma f3 whcih ever i feel will give me the best feel on the grass on that day, or a lot of the time ill bag 3 utes , 2 19s with totally differnt shape distance and flights the fourteen 716 with diamana stinger and the RC cvxer with DGs200 + the RC cvxer with Ns 950s between thse 3 utes i hav 185/225 100% completley covered. in fact on comp, esp in wind........... this is what ill bag a lot and drop the 3/4 irons. and fws , keep the 2w and driver the main focus i worried about ( not now bec of the new wedge @ 48* ) was hte awful pw in most sets , like u i pretty much hate all PW apart from MB irons , masda, nad the 2 sets of honma mb711/712 has by far and away the best pw set, nothing is close. ive lost all concerns with distance in irons bec theres fk all ican do about it, its more gettign that 5/6/7 hones in becthats waht i hit the most, i almost nver use an 8 or 9 pw, that 2nd shot in is never that short any more. the big issues ihave is making sure, the pw/52/56 are in sync , if thats good then im ok . as a rule driver -260 2wood from tee only 240 3w from fairway 230 19* ute 215 23* ute 200 irons 5i 180 6i 170 7i 160 8i 150 9i 135 48* 120 52* 105 56* 85 Inside the dstances i wil usually use the higher club and cut it , 140 ill always go the 8 and cut it rather than muscle the 9. esp the wedges , ill sometmes take th 48* for 100 yards an cu the ears ofi it to the pin. Thanks! Details as per usual. I feel I need to figure it all out at the start of the upcoming season. Good thoughts here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobmontana Posted February 1 Report Share Posted February 1 My distance gaps are as follows: DR TSR2 250y 4W Mavrik Sub Zero 220y 7W Mavrik Sub Zero 200y (moving to an Apex UT 3U) 4U Apex UT 185y 5-PW TR500 170y to 120y (10y gaps) AW RTX ZIPCORE (52) 100y SW RTX ZIPCORE (58) 80y I've also tried 46 deg wedges but they seem to spin too much and don't go as far..... So I've stuck with the PW from the ironset. As for your Hybrid thing, I too dislike Hybrids. They are just a bit finicky for me and can occasionally hook like crazy. I've recently replaced my 23 deg Mavrik Pro Hybrid with a '24 APEX UT (23 deg) with a 90g Tensei 1k Hybrid and the thing hits like a dream! Feels good and goes very straight with enough height. Not a single hook from this club thus far. I am now waiting on a same club in 20 deg to replace my 7 wood. Hopefully the distances won't be so different. As my length decreased with age, I feel more than ever that straighter shots that stay in the fairway (or close vicinity) are so much more important than longer drives. I may pick up a more forgiving (fairway keeping) driver this year ... Maybe one of the 10k drivers?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bngolfer Posted February 1 Author Report Share Posted February 1 14 hours ago, nobmontana said: My distance gaps are as follows: DR TSR2 250y 4W Mavrik Sub Zero 220y 7W Mavrik Sub Zero 200y (moving to an Apex UT 3U) 4U Apex UT 185y 5-PW TR500 170y to 120y (10y gaps) AW RTX ZIPCORE (52) 100y SW RTX ZIPCORE (58) 80y I've also tried 46 deg wedges but they seem to spin too much and don't go as far..... So I've stuck with the PW from the ironset. As for your Hybrid thing, I too dislike Hybrids. They are just a bit finicky for me and can occasionally hook like crazy. I've recently replaced my 23 deg Mavrik Pro Hybrid with a '24 APEX UT (23 deg) with a 90g Tensei 1k Hybrid and the thing hits like a dream! Feels good and goes very straight with enough height. Not a single hook from this club thus far. I am now waiting on a same club in 20 deg to replace my 7 wood. Hopefully the distances won't be so different. As my length decreased with age, I feel more than ever that straighter shots that stay in the fairway (or close vicinity) are so much more important than longer drives. I may pick up a more forgiving (fairway keeping) driver this year ... Maybe one of the 10k drivers?! I need to try some hybrids and likely with a shaft that’s on the stiffer side. Awesome that you actually have 10 yards in between your irons! I’m always guessing how far they go. The 10k drivers get rave reviews. Maybe that’s the eay to go. Keen on the Kuro 2024. Like the idea of heavier head and counter balance. Would like it at 44” though. Thanks for the thoughts and breakdown! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donnieu Posted February 4 Report Share Posted February 4 I hit the 5I about same distance as yours. I just picked up recent Honma TW-U 21,24,27. They are easier to hit than they look, but not quite as easy as the previous model. My 27 goes about 5I distance. I shafted these with the IB95 stiff shafts from the previous model, as they worked great for me. Also have an older Honma TW737 U19 utility wood with the IB105U stiff shaft. An easy hybrid to hit, nice club. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supo Posted February 6 Report Share Posted February 6 the newer tw-u ( driving iron ) is a superb addition for the top end esp if u are a good iron player. its better than the older model but the older model is MUCH more forgiving much easier to hit and feel like a sponge , i still game mine a ton with the vizard shaft. 21* i have, love that. i had a tw-u 24* DI but i re built some prgr 900 irons with proper shafts and they just blew me away so i aced the honma. these are in betwwn the new and old honmas. the tw-u is great club and a much better option for the heaftier striker. my old 21* tops out right on 200. not a yard more can i scrape from it. if u need to just " hit to distance over there somewhere 190y + " this thing is awsome. if u like " well, im thinking i shud draw this off that tee line , over the lip and have it spin back 2.4 yards, the new TW-u is the better option. u cud do much worse than ahe the 21* old and 24* new in the bag. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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