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Whats the best wood/hybrid from the rough?


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What is the best wood or hybrid club around 17*-20* degrees of loft for hitting high shots out of the rough? I dont care if its Tour/Import/Retail , im just looking for a club that can go through the rough easy.  

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Rob - I have to say that I think the TourStage F/UT's are amazing from any lie. Especially if you don't like too much offset or a closed head. They are very solid and long. I had mine reshafted with the NV85 Hybrid shafts and the weight of the heads along with the 85 gram shafts really work well for me. Here's some photos.

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I've got the old school Fli Hi in 18 and 21 degrees. I love them! They don't look that great in the bag, but at address they are perfect! I got them for tee shots, but I have been using them around the greens for chipping, from the rough, from the fairway, and from any other junky lie I get myself into. They are great! I think you can get them pretty cheap now that they have the newer version. I've got the s300 in mine and it seems to be a good match.

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I have tried many and the best I have found is the Sonartec TRC clubs.

I am able to get the ball out of just about any lie from the deep stuff.

I would recommend the Sonartec MD from the fairway, but the TRC can't be beat from the rough.

Mike

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Nike T100's get my vote! super easy to hit from any lie, feels like a small steelhead plus driver at impact. oh so very very sweet, now if i could just get mine id be a happy man.

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