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I have one in the garage. There is nothing wrong with it- high, straight, consistent distance. The only thing is, I can't control the trajectory on it. I has the same distance as my 4I, which I hit fine and can work the ball a little with. The 7W hits the ball a mile in the air, which brings so many factors in to play. The 4I, low draw and you are good to go.
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What do you not like about the hybrids? Sorry to hijack but I too find them weird and honestly they all fade, very tuff for me to hit a consistent draw with one? |
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Just don't like the look of them, the way the feel in my hand, the fact they are all set up to hook the ball or at least keep a slicer on the planet. I like irons, always have. I tried several different hybrids, but never found one I wanted to make friends with. |
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I have a 7 wood and a 9 wood. The 9 I do not carry in my bag much any longer now that I have a 3 hybrid, the 9 I liked to use around greens for chip and run if the ball says is a couple feet or less of the edge of the green. I can do the same with my hybrid I swing the club just like I would putter but with the face angle it gives a good bounce and roll and I think better control than say a wedge. It does take a lot of practice to use a 9 or hybrid for chip and run shot.
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