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2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Can somebody give me good explanation of hybrids and why they are better than long irons? Does a 3 hybrid = a 3 iron?

Lower center of gravity, more loft in most cases, lighter and more forgiving with a larger sweet spot.

That said, I can't stand 'em. Tried to hit 'em, couldn't do it. Maybe it's the conservative traditionalist in me, but I can't stand looking down at them. But for a mid to high handicapper, they're awesome. Even the pros love 'em. But seeing I love hitting 3 iron stingers off of the tee into the Lake Superior winds, I have no use for them.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Lower center of gravity, more loft in most cases, lighter and more forgiving with a larger sweet spot.

That said, I can't stand 'em. Tried to hit 'em, couldn't do it. Maybe it's the conservative traditionalist in me, but I can't stand looking down at them. But for a mid to high handicapper, they're awesome. Even the pros love 'em. But seeing I love hitting 3 iron stingers off of the tee into the Lake Superior winds, I have no use for them.

I'm in the same boat. I'm actually looking at getting a 5W to replace mine since its probably smarter than going back to my 2i.
 
I'm in the same boat. I'm actually looking at getting a 5W to replace mine since its probably smarter than going back to my 2i.

Speaking of replacements: Anyone have the Vokey or Cleveland wedges with the new grooves? Thoughts, reviews and criticisms are appreciated. Looking to replace a few/drop one and add a 3 metal (depending on course, of course).
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Speaking of replacements: Anyone have the Vokey or Cleveland wedges with the new grooves? Thoughts, reviews and criticisms are appreciated. Looking to replace a few/drop one and add a 3 metal (depending on course, of course).

I was pretty excited to get the CG 15's when they came out. The zip groove technology is kinda a gimmick IMO. The new wedges wear really fast, they tear up any ball softer than a prov x, and I could not control the spin at times. I would be in the rough and be getting 10 yards of backspin. That's not golf. I sold them to a buddy and went back to the CG 10.

EDIT: I haven't heard anything about the new Vokey grooves.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Speaking of replacements: Anyone have the Vokey or Cleveland wedges with the new grooves? Thoughts, reviews and criticisms are appreciated. Looking to replace a few/drop one and add a 3 metal (depending on course, of course).

I've got the new (non-square) grooves in my Vokey 60* and I hate them. Its amazing how much more spin my older 56* has coming into the green. I got it last year so I don't know if Vokey has made improvements since.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

My vokeys are three Years old and I wouldn't trade them for the world.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

weather forecast for monday is the suck.. which blows because there was an event at kittansett club planned for then. looks like i won't be signing up to shiver in the rain and fog and wind.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Played a links style course yesterday. Well it wasn't designed to be, but the course was so horribly maintained that the rough was like St. Andrews. Learned a lesson -- if you hit it into the high rough, DO NOT attempt to do anything optimistic with the next shot. Just get it into the fairway with the next shot with a high # iron and then see what you got.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

ALLELUIA!!!!!

Played the local 9 hole course and had a great partner who pointed out that my left shoulder was flying open on the swing (= slice). Once I closed the shoulder, VOILA!!! straight shots.
2 pars and a quintuple bogey (9 on a par 4).

My short irons were good, but I had trouble with the putter on long shots. Some were too short, some were too long. Time and practice will improve that.
 
Played a links style course yesterday. Well it wasn't designed to be, but the course was so horribly maintained that the rough was like St. Andrews. Learned a lesson -- if you hit it into the high rough, DO NOT attempt to do anything optimistic with the next shot. Just get it into the fairway with the next shot with a high # iron and then see what you got.

Use a very loose grip. I mean very loose. Let the club do the work for you in the rough.
 
ALLELUIA!!!!!

Played the local 9 hole course and had a great partner who pointed out that my left shoulder was flying open on the swing (= slice). Once I closed the shoulder, VOILA!!! straight shots.
2 pars and a quintuple bogey (9 on a par 4).

My short irons were good, but I had trouble with the putter on long shots. Some were too short, some were too long. Time and practice will improve that.
Lag putting well will save you 5+ strokes a round.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Shot 75 on Monday, 40-35. My tempo is best it's been this year, and it makes all the difference.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

My short irons were good, but I had trouble with the putter on long shots. Some were too short, some were too long. Time and practice will improve that.

Look at the hole when you take your practice strokes. I virtually eleminated 3-putts when I started doing that.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Talked to fellow golfers and read your advice here. Since my iron play stinks worse than a pile of dog poo, I bit the bullet and went to Dicks tried out and bought a set of Adams A05 OS Hybrids and Irons (3H - 5H and 6-PW) for $300. Took them to the driving range today and the ball went pretty good off the mat. I'm trying them out on the 9 hole course on Tuesday and the 18 holer on Thursday.

I'll keep you posted.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Golf club purchase completed, thanks all for the input. A lot of swings went into the decision, and it came down to the Taylor Made Burner 2.0 and Callaway Razr X irons. In the end, I felt most comfortable sticking with Callaway and opted for the Razr X irons with the 3 and 4 hybrids. Now, next step is to take them for a test drive out on the range and get some yardages dialed in.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

Next week I'm going to be hitting the Rocketballz driver..everyone I know loves it.
 
Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

If you don't mind, what's your handicap? and which irons (model) did you hit?

18 (hold the jokes please people!). I hit the RBZ with both a stiff and regular flex steel shaft. Not sure if there was a more specific model.

Did get to the range last night for a practice session with the new irons. Had 2 large buckets of balls and at first, as I expected, I wasn't really hitting them all that stellar. Made a few minor adjustments to my grip, which has probably been dogging me all season so far, and started hitting some pure iron shots with a nice draw to them.

Really liking the hybrids too, I set a few balls up just outside of the hitting area at the range in some rough-type grass and was crushing the ball from there. Now I want to get out and play a round, see if I can take these corrections to the course.
 
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Re: 2012 Golf Season - No matter how you slice it, it's still fun.

18 (hold the jokes please people!). I hit the RBZ with both a stiff and regular flex steel shaft. Not sure if there was a more specific model.

Did get to the range last night for a practice session with the new irons. Had 2 large buckets of balls and at first, as I expected, I wasn't really hitting them all that stellar. Made a few minor adjustments to my grip, which has probably been dogging me all season so far, and started hitting some pure iron shots with a nice draw to them.

Really liking the hybrids too, I set a few balls up just outside of the hitting area at the range in some rough-type grass and was crushing the ball from there. Now I want to get out and play a round, see if I can take these corrections to the course.

I haven't really had time to look into it, but I just kind of assumed there would be a RBZ tour style and a player performance style, and if you were hitting the tours, they'd be a lot tougher to hit.
 
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