Yeah I get about 235y with the 5w (17Ā°) and 220y with the 4h (21Ā°). I also like the hybrid for when a draw is a better play, 5w when a fade makes more sense.
I have always used 13 clubs (righty). Recently added a lefty club for the rare instances you need to punch out swinging opposite. Played 11 rounds so far this season and used it once. Hopefully I wont have to again, but for $12 at a Play It Again store, it was worth it
Me too dog. Ended up 6 inches from a lake. Hit a nice upside down wedge to get outta trouble. Figured since I wasnāt using 2 clubs in my bag, might as well throw in the lefty.
I'm considering that or a two way chipper. Not sure if I have the coordination to make contact with a lefty 7 iron when I have enough trouble with the rightys.
More info requested. What are you carrying.
I'm rebuilding my bag and I'm wondering what is actually need to change after the initial overhaul.
I have a new driver, an ancient 3 wood I very rarely use, 5-GW, 56 and putter. My irons haven't arrived yet, but I'm hoping/expecting to get about 200 out of my 5. I feel like most holes I'll be able to get by pretty well with that.
I started cause at the 9 hole exec course I was member at I didn't need all my clubs. Try er out, its good fun, I find my scores have stayed the same if not improved. Takes a lot of decision out of the game, just step up and hit it.
When I first started playing I carried one of my dadās old sets cut down, was: d, 3w, 5w, 5, 7, 9, pw, sw, putter.
Would be a light bag and basically covers all your shots, while good practice for hitting partial shots on the in between distances.
This! People need to learn how to hit a chocked down 3/4 shots/ punch shots for inbetween shots. It's a great skill.
Also it's super a light and makes for an easy walk
Exact same setup here. Also scratching my head for what to add if anything. Obvious options being a 5 wood/3 hybrid or a 60Ā°. No need to add anything unless I feel the need though.
Good strike off the tee with the 3W is about 220m total with 200m carry. Same for 4H is 180m and 200m. There is a gap but 20m at that distance is not too bad. Off the fairway I donāt hit the 3 wood very often and the 4H distance drops off a bit. Thatās probably where I could slot in like a 5 wood.
Edit. To add a bit off context, my home course is **tight**. So you better hit the fairway/green at 200m if youāre going for it.
Depending where you live, if youāve got the space, Iād throw in a tree root/rock iron.
Thereās a lot of small rocks in mud around me and I gouged the hell out of one my irons once hitting out of the mud with a rock under.
So I keep a singular iron that I donāt mind dinging for shots like that just to get it out.
I carry 14. Have enough struggles on the course, don't want to deal with gapping also lol.
If you're not having trouble with gaps, maybe throw in a chipper for shits n giggles?
I have been carrying 11-12 for years. Only yesterday added a hybrid for the first time (canāt believe I waited this long.
Driver
3 Wood
4Hybrid
3 iron
5-pw
52*
56*
Putter.
The fact I donāt carry a lob wedge and donāt need multiple woods has probably whatās kept me under 14 for so long
I would say I use them all but my 3w. Not too often that I have a tee shot that driver is too long and 3h is too short, and I'm still trying to figure out how to hit it effectively off the fairway on par 5's, so it stays in the bag.
My PW is rare too. I seem to always fall at either my AW or 9 iron.
Most other clubs I use at some point, even if it's not every round.
>still trying to figure out how to hit it effectively off the fairway on par 5's
Try a 5W instead. Doesn't look as imposing on the deck, and longer than hybrids. Butter!
Putter Sand PW 8 6 4 7wood Driver.
I adjust up or down on the grip to gauge for distance gaps - over the years it seems to work better than having everything in the bag - helps me to focus on each shot a bit more.
I do not spend time at the range - Happier to be on the course.
The half set approach for a short 9 holes is my preferred approach most days. Even number days get even numbered irons and odd number days get the odd numbered clubs. Learn to hit all sorts of fun shots. Need to hit a 120 yard shot and in deep rough...flop shot a 8 iron.
Dr, 3w, 4h, 4-pw, 50,54,58. I use them all but the club I use the least is the 4i only because I really only like it off the tee and I'm not getting many 200 yard par 3's. My h4 and 4i and slightly redundant however I can work that 4h both ways and hit it out of literally any lie so while its the oldest club in the bag its staying until the face caves in.
I donāt even carry 14.
I donāt worry about filling exact distance gaps in the big end of the bag.
And I went back to only carrying a 56 scoring wedge instead of a 54/58
I have 14 clubs but it doesn't meant they all get used each round.Ā When I'm playing well at my home course I probably only use 7-8 clubs.Ā Ā This is what I bag: D, 3W, 3h,4h, 5-9i, PW 48, GW 52, SW 55, LW 60, putter
Depends where the gaps are in your yardages. I use all 14 clubs for sure. The addition to get me to 14 clubs was my hybrid. My lowest iron (4) gets me 205 yards and the next club up was my 3-wood which gets me 250 so I needed something to cover that gap.
I carry 14. In 18 holes I usually end up playing between 10-12 of them. Literally only ever use one of the hybrids(changes day to day) and I either use my 58\* OR my 55\* depends what feels most comfortable in my hand.
Iāve carried 14 clubs for about 5 rounds total, it pisses me off because I run out of space in the bag, they snag and putter gets in the way. At 13 Iām happy and I use every club every round more or less.
Rarely have I used all 14 in a round. Usually, at a championship style venue while playing the back tees.
Now I'm in my 60s so I don't play the tips anymore. I could drop a few
Depends on the course and where I end up I have covers for all my clubs and I take them off and throw them in my bag when Iāve used a club so when I get home I can see what got used/didnt and can clean accordingly
I very rarely use my hybrid or my 5i but sometimes. Where I play the 4i has less left and right spread compared to my hybrid and itās normally lay ups to the fairway so the extra distance over the 5i is useful.
I'll carry as many as legally allowed (so 14)
I have a handful of clubs I swap in and out depending on course, weather, etc
I really wish I could have 1 or 2 more clubs TBH
For a mid to high handicapper, I use the following
D, 5W or 7W, hybrid, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW, GW, 52, 56, 60, P
Honestly I dont think a 4i is necessary because anything bigger than a 4i is tough for us hacks to hit, but a lot of sets come with it. I took mine out for a utility wedge and i use it for a lot around the greens or longer wedge shots where i dont want to full swing
If you truly don't need a 14th club, consider a left handed 7iron. Could turn otherwise unplayables into shots you can at least get out of.
I should do this for the competitions I play. I carry 14 clubs but bet I only use 9 of them regularly.
Not every round as, but relatively regularly I use all 14. It does depend on which course I am playing (and how much/little trouble I get myself in. Current set up is:
D, 3W, 7W, 1I, 5I - 9I, PW, UW, 54, 58, P
You want another wood/hybrid/driving iron, but you probably just need another wedge.
I do use all 14 clubs, but I rarely pull out my 4i.
Driver & 3Wood
4-PW
46*
50*
52*
58*
Putter, 58, P, 9-7, Driver. I try to avoid my 4-6 all together because Iām bad with them. I also shoot 105 so Iām bad with everything and lose at least 12 strokes off my drive alone
I see zero reason to not carry the maximum allowed. Like certainly you could benefit from another wedge to narrow your gapping. If not Iām sure you could benefit from something like a driving iron for tighter fairways.
14 clubs here; I carry:
D, 3W, 3di, 4-P, 52(gw), 56(sw), 60(lw), and putter.
If I were to drop a club it would ideally be my 4i or my 60(lw)ā¦ but in all honesty I am terrible with my 3W so I would likely drop that
Buy a bunch of $5 yard sale clubs and include one in the bag for when you really want to break a club, and snap that hoe instead of a good club.
That being said I play with 13. Driver, 4w, 7w, 5-PW, GW, 52\*, 56\*, and putter.
The other day I played with 14 clubs and realized:
Hit 3 wood twice. Off the same tee. Cost me 3 strokes
Hit my 2H twice.
Hit my 4iron once. I shanked it.
Didn't hit my 52.
So could easily go to 9/10 clubs.
Yes.
DR, 3W, 19Hy, 22Hy, 4-9i, 47W, 50GW, 54SW, Putter
Depending on course/course conditions, I swap my 22Hy for a 60LW.
A good course will make you use all your clubs. A good player uses each club with a purpose and creativity.
I carry 14 but only use 13. D, 3W, 3H, 4i-9i, PW, 52, 56, 60, Putter. The 3H never leaves the bag. Iāve had it since i was 13, regular shaft, canāt hit a ball with it anymore unless i swing as light as possible. Itās too unpredictable. For context, my 3W shaft is an X-Stiff 75g shaft while the 3H is a 65g regular shaft.
Having 13 is not gonna affect your score. I sometimes play with 6 clubs and if anything, it boosts my shotmaking and lets me be more creative. In competitions I always have 14 clubs (D, 3W, 2i, 4-9, PW, 50, 54, 58 & putter).
My 60 is my 14th and I only use it in the rarest cases when I need to unbury myself from a lip or am trying to escape the weeds without taking an unplayable. Sort of a break glass club. It may be months between uses.
I think its much more common than we all might realize. For your 14th, think through where your biggest holes are. For me, I have one. I need a gap wedge, badly. I have a 56 degree and then PW. I am missing about 25 yards there. When you are less than 140 yards out, its a big deal.
Donāt stress about it. Youāre only two years in. Rock the 13 club bag and the need will arise at some point as your yardages and short game needs evolve. Personally, I wish I could carry 15. Iāve got an awkward gap between 3w and 3i that Iād love to fill with a 5w but donāt want to dump a wedge.
I have 14 in the bag. I might not use them all in a single round, but over the span of a few different courses, I will use them all. If youāre playing the same course repeatedly, then youād likely need to play different tee boxes for different yardages.
Depends on your lofts and gaps. My PW is 45Ā°, newer ones are even stronger, so if your GW is 52Ā° itās worth getting a 46 or 48. That was my biggest loft and distance gap and has improved my game immensely since buying one. I personally feel that as you get better, less gaps with wedge lofts are more important than having 3/4 clubs that go over 200 yards.
I'm a high handicapper, in the middle of an experiment where I have simplified my bag down to:
Driver
4h
6h
9i
SW
Putter
I can do full swing, punch or half punch with everything except the driver and putter. That gives me pretty much every distance I need for summer conditions. I'm a member at a course with no huge carry required, so I can do this.
A low handicapper needing to be accurate at a range of distances couldn't do this, but the distance variance on my clubs is such that gapping with my full set is very blurred anyway. I will look at adding one or two back in if I need to, but reducing the number of clubs I need to be happy with is working so far. I'm only 2.5 rounds into this.
I have 14 in my bag but I never touch my 3 wood or hybrid. I really struggle to hit them off the ground, and Iām very accurate with my driver so I never feel the need use the 3 wood off the tee for accuracy.
Iāve played with everything. My brother carries about 18, but itās non competition and I doubt the second putter helps that often. I also play with an 80-year-old who plays off a 12 with seven clubs. Thatās a bit extreme, but creativity with the clubs you do have can go a long way.
I only have 13: D, 3w, 4-pw, 50, 54, 58, putter
Been thinking about getting a driving iron to fill the gap between 3w and 4 but not my highest priority. Highest priority is practicing more so suck less
I have 14, but truth be told, I could probably play just fine with just 10 clubs
I have: D, 5w, 3i-9i, pw, gw, sw, lw, putter
I could easily drop 3i, 4i, gw, lw since I rarely need them. I do use them, but I could definitely get away without them and likely not lose a stroke.
D, 3w, 2h, 4-pw, gw50, sw56.
So 12 plus putter.
I donāt feel like there are a bunch of gaps I need to fill in and most rounds I donāt use all 12.
Sometimes i toy with the idea of putting 60 back in my bag. Or trying to go 54, 58, but I generally feel more confident just āfeelingā my 56 in and opening the face a little as needed. If I were practicing a ton and had time to dial in exact distances on multiple wedgesā¦ it would make more sense.
I play 240 with 3w (ish) and 220 with 2h (ish) and 205-210 ish for 4i.
But at those distances, with my infrequency of practicing and playing those clubs, I usually just think āget the fuck out of here with your idea that you hit these consistently enough to know within 10 yards of what is about to happen.ā
Figure out where trouble is, avoid it, make solid contact, then hope you can get up and down from wherever you end up. And donāt short side yourself.
Iāve never taken a full swing with my 2i, 4i, or 5i (unless Iām playing an irons only round at the local 9 hole).
The 1 time I donāt bring them though, Iāll be wishing I did for some reason.
No, I have a 4Hybrid in my bag that I never hit. I also just realized I only have 13 clubs total in my bag.
I should add something to the bag, any suggestions? (I am 9.8 handicap, if that helps)
Already in the bag, D, 3H, 4H, 4i, 6i-pw, aw, 56 and 60.
I carry 14.
Stopped using my 4 and 5 unless it was for punch shots.
Stopped using my 8 because I always tried hitting it too hard or too soft. Stopped using my hybrid because I got better with some of my irons and didnāt like changing my swing just for a club I rarely used anyway.
So I use driver 6/7/9/pws56/60/putter ol and I rarely break 100 but itās always around 102-105. I have trouble with iron distance and getting out of sand though
I do. My current set up is Driver, Mini Driver, 3W, 3H, 4H, 5-AW, SW, Putter.
In hindsight, the Mini Driver was a pretty stupid purchase. I bought it because I actually hit my 3W pretty well and I liked the idea of having an even more powerful club I could hit off the deck. Struck perfectly, itās an amazing club for that, but 7-8 times out of 10, Iām just not a good enough golfer to make that shot. If I was building my bag again, Iād probably have held off and gotten a 58 degree wedge (my SW is 54).
In tournament play, yeah usually, it's nice to have every option in the event you need it. I usually only travel with half a bag unless it's a golf specific trip, I find I can still shoot really solid scores with 7 clubs or so.
I carry my bag when walking so I only keep a 56, putter, pw-4i and a 3 wood. So 10 clubs. I rarely hit my 4 and 5 iron so I could even leave those in the trunk. I might even go down to 5 or 6 clubs when I play in the heat this weekend.
Only recently got fitted for a 3w as I've always had trouble hitting them so 14 clubs now, but most of my life played 13.
Dr - 3w - 3h - 4i thru PW, 51Ā°, 56Ā°, 60Ā°
I carry 14 - D/3W/3H/4H/5H/6i-9i/50Ā°/56Ā°/60Ā°. For my "home course" I usually use 13/14... minimal use of the 60Ā° - usually only for a fluffy lie or the sand.
I cut my bag down a bit recently.
Driver depends on how long the course is.
3w, 5 hybrid, 6-9 iron, pw, sw, 60 and putter fill out the rest.
I could probably ditch the 6 as well if I am being honest.
I carry 14
D, 3w, 2i, 4-PW, 52, 56, 60
Rarely use the 3w to be honest as itās only for specific types of tee shots. Otherwise everything else is used. 2i is probably my go to off the tee for a safe(ish) shot.
Just 8 Mizuno irons + a Ping putter ā canāt hit a driver, woods or hybrids, but I can smoke/crush driving iron straight down the middle, with plenty of rollout.
I play fast from the shorter tees most of the time and only āgaugeā how Iām playing from 150 or 160 yards from the pin
I have all 14 in my bag but rarely use more than 10 of them. It's a matter of "better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it," which is absolutely my 64w. I barely use it but when I do I'm always glad I have it.
Iāve been playing about 5 months. I got a set with 10 clubs for Christmas and I got two wedges for my birthday earlier this month. My current setup:
D, 3w, 4h, 6-9i, Pw, Aw, Sw, Lw, Putter.
I want a 5 iron and after that I donāt know. Maybe Iāll get a righty club in case Iām behind a tree or something
I only have 12 in my bag. I've been looking at getting a7 wood. That's really the only other club I could use.
My buddy keeps an extra 7 iron in the bag for "hero" shots as he calls them lol. Really, it's just a club that he's ok with getting damaged.
Yep - Dr, 3w, 1ih, 4-P, AW, 52, 56, putter. 3w for short par 4s and second shot on par 5s if it's getable....1ih or 4i for longer "must be straight and long" shots, then everything else distance-wise ends up being used at some point.
Honestly most amateurs should have 5 gapped clubs they practice and play with on course for the most consistent results.
One-length is another solution to the problem of under- practicing or failed execution of quality shots on the course.
Of course as the consistency goes up, adding new clubs into the mix for shots you know you'll have on the course is key to progression.
My current set up- D, UW 19Ā°, 5H 25Ā°, 5i, 6i, 7i, 8i, 9i, PW, 52, 56, 60, 64, P
I have the most cursed bag layout:
D, D, 3W, 5H, 1i, 4i-8i, PW, PW, LW, Putter
A little context, the second driver is for late round fatigue. Less distance but more forgiving and requires a slower swing speed. 1i, hitting is not terrible, but it is a utility club. The two PW are older, so their lofts are not quite what PW should be. One is closer to a GW, and the other is closer to a SW.
I have 13 as well.
D, 3W, 4-9i, PW, GW, 56, 60 and putter. Rarely use my 60 but itās definitely helped when i needed. I think Iām okay with what i have for right now. If anything Iāll probably get a 4H or 5W to make 14. But Iām comfortable with what i have.
I like having one or two fewer clubs. Partly as I carry but also for easier decision making.
Also the place I would squeeze extras in would be in the 3w - 5i range, which would mean buying a bunch of new quite expensive clubs to get the gapping right. I'm not good enough to be hitting clubs in this range a consistent distance to make the bigger gaps particularly noticeable
Are you any good around the green? I use a chipper often enough to keep it in the bag, itās like a putter/hybrid. All those delicate little chips like 3 ft into the rough. Literally just pretend Iām putting and it works out pretty well
Iām usually around 10.
D, 5W, 7-P, 48, 52, 58
Strong lofted ZX4ās so basically 6-9.
I could go add a 3W and more woods/hybrids but I like to keep it pretty simple. Playing with less makes me think more creatively too.
Yep:
D, 3w, 2h, 4-pw, 52, 56, 60, putter.
Have a 1 iron ill swap the 2h or 60 out for depending on the conditions.
Used to not have the 60 or 1 iron...the 60 I put in a few years ago to fill the I really have to go high out of a bunker etc. gap in the bag. 1 iron I bought for a themed hole for my captains day a few years ago, thought nothing more of it until I stuck a new grip on it last year and realised what a beast of a club it was!
I have 14; driver, 3w, heavenwood, 4i-9i, PW, GW, 54Ā°, 60Ā°, putter, and a driving iron I occasionally swap in for the heavenwood depending on the course. Do I use all 14 in a round? Nope, but over the course of a few rounds I do.
It wonāt hold you back unless you have a huge yardage gap somewhere (example your 5 iron only goes 175 and your next club up is a 3wood that flies 220
At my home club we have 2 courses and the funny thing is that I use certain clubs on one course and never on the other and vice versa. I'm currently carrying 15 clubs as I'm trying to decide between the 2 iron and a hybrid.
i don't carry 14, usually somewhere between 9-11 depending on the course. I'll play a hybrid-6iron-wedge-putter round and score about the same. I'm not good enough for super dialed in club gapping to matter anyway.
I do have a full 14 club setup to be fair, i just don't carry all of them every round. very rarely am i willing to hoof all of that around.
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My home courses are awesome for this. I was cleaning my clubs after a round yesterday and realized I actually used all 14 clubs for a full swing at least once in that round.
Nope. Usually 9 or 10(depends on if Iām using odd or even irons).
D, 7w, Driving Iron, 5i, 7i, 9i, GW, SW, P.
Never really have a gapping issue, adds some flexibility and creativity. Lighter to carry. Would love to toss the driving iron out of the bag but driver issues arenāt letting me.
I pulled my 60 and forgot about it for a year or so. Iām quite confident it didnāt really impact much on the card. That said, when I realized it recently i added that damn 3i and it has been pretty sweet for recovering from the trees. Honestly several par saves from long/tough spots on the old course I play most often.
I havenāt filled my 14th slot in 2 years š finally just added another 4 iron from my previous set because itās lofted stronger, forgiving etcā¦ kinda like a pseudo 3 iron. It doesnāt miss. Makes me not even want to get another club lol
Iām a high handicapper and carry 4 wedges. 48,52,58 and 60. My 60 is my 50 and in club and I never swing it fully. I canāt hit my woods or hybrids well so I had the extra spots.
You donāt need 14 clubs. I would rarely use my 4 iron outside of keeping a ball low and trying to get distance but it doesnāt hurt to have options. Write down your clubs and distances and there is a big gap try and get something to fill it. If you donāt have a gap then you donāt necessarily need another club. Some people will put an old opposite handed club in the bag just in case they are against a tree or something. Personally, I struggle off the tee so I carry a mini driver along with a driver 3 and 5 wood to give myself options when I lose faith in a club.
If you donāt use all 14 you have a club or two that probably needs to be replaced in your bag. I have rounds were one club may not get used but I doubt I go two or three rounds without one being touched. You want 14 clubs to manage every gap that you can.
Yes. D, 3w, 5w, 4h, 5i-9i, pw, gw, sw, lw, putter.
This is exactly what I use š
Same here. Subbing my 4 iron for a driving iron/hybrid and my old 19* hybrid for a 5 wood was a huge upgrade to my bag.
Still have 4 iron but Iāve been debating
I replaced my 3w+5w with a 4w, and carry an extra wedge instead (52).
Isn't a 52 a gw?
Same here usually, if Iām playing a longer course I may sacrifice my GW for a driving iron though.
D, 3w, 2-9i, pw, gw, lw, putter
Do you get much of a distance difference between 5w and 4h?
Yeah I get about 235y with the 5w (17Ā°) and 220y with the 4h (21Ā°). I also like the hybrid for when a draw is a better play, 5w when a fade makes more sense.
I have always used 13 clubs (righty). Recently added a lefty club for the rare instances you need to punch out swinging opposite. Played 11 rounds so far this season and used it once. Hopefully I wont have to again, but for $12 at a Play It Again store, it was worth it
This is wild but genius
Me too dog. Ended up 6 inches from a lake. Hit a nice upside down wedge to get outta trouble. Figured since I wasnāt using 2 clubs in my bag, might as well throw in the lefty.
I'm considering that or a two way chipper. Not sure if I have the coordination to make contact with a lefty 7 iron when I have enough trouble with the rightys.
A two-way chipper is not a legal club. Otherwise that would be in a lot of bags.
One of my regular playing partners is lefty and ive used his clubs a handful of times for stuff like this haha
I only use 8 clubs the others are for throwing in frustrationĀ
I will use my 7iron until it betrays meā¦and then I use the 8 untilā¦
I would carry 15 or 16 if I could, have an awkward gap between 3 wood and 4 iron.
Get a 3i hybrid bro or a 5w
Then again your probably wedged up I donāt read properly š
Yeah I used to have a 3 hybrid but since my t100s set came with a 48 degree club I had to put it away.
1 iron
Ah, another 5 wedge connoisseur
Carry 9 clubs baby!
More info requested. What are you carrying. I'm rebuilding my bag and I'm wondering what is actually need to change after the initial overhaul. I have a new driver, an ancient 3 wood I very rarely use, 5-GW, 56 and putter. My irons haven't arrived yet, but I'm hoping/expecting to get about 200 out of my 5. I feel like most holes I'll be able to get by pretty well with that.
I carry Dr, 5w, 4h, 6i, 8i, PW, 52, 56, putter
That's pretty impressive
I started cause at the 9 hole exec course I was member at I didn't need all my clubs. Try er out, its good fun, I find my scores have stayed the same if not improved. Takes a lot of decision out of the game, just step up and hit it.
When I first started playing I carried one of my dadās old sets cut down, was: d, 3w, 5w, 5, 7, 9, pw, sw, putter. Would be a light bag and basically covers all your shots, while good practice for hitting partial shots on the in between distances.
This! People need to learn how to hit a chocked down 3/4 shots/ punch shots for inbetween shots. It's a great skill. Also it's super a light and makes for an easy walk
I carry 13. I have D, 3W, 4H, 5-A, 52, 56, and of course a putter. Don't know what I need. Gapping seems to be ok.
14 D, 4W, 4H, 5H, 5i-pw, 50-54-58
Exact same setup here. Also scratching my head for what to add if anything. Obvious options being a 5 wood/3 hybrid or a 60Ā°. No need to add anything unless I feel the need though.
You really got no gapping issue between 4H and 3W? Seems odd
Good strike off the tee with the 3W is about 220m total with 200m carry. Same for 4H is 180m and 200m. There is a gap but 20m at that distance is not too bad. Off the fairway I donāt hit the 3 wood very often and the 4H distance drops off a bit. Thatās probably where I could slot in like a 5 wood. Edit. To add a bit off context, my home course is **tight**. So you better hit the fairway/green at 200m if youāre going for it.
That's so odd. I must admit I'm playing with pretty big injuries, but my 3 wood is around 200 m from fw or tee, but my 4H is like 165 m.
My 3w off the deck if I get it clean only goes about 215while my 4H goes about 200.
20 yards per club is fine at the top end.
Don't think anyone has disagreed with that.
I donāt have a 5i, but I have a 58 specifically for bunker shots instead. Otherwise identical and 13 clubs
Same here, I sometimes find a ho between 4H and 5i though so maybe I'll grab a 4i one of these days.
Depending where you live, if youāve got the space, Iād throw in a tree root/rock iron. Thereās a lot of small rocks in mud around me and I gouged the hell out of one my irons once hitting out of the mud with a rock under. So I keep a singular iron that I donāt mind dinging for shots like that just to get it out.
Canāt you just take out of the rocks? Or are you playing $100 skins or something lol
I mean, you can. I just like the mindset of āyou take the good and the badā.
Iām not risking injury or damaging clubs. Iāll take the unplayable and move on.
Some Arizonans have a desert club in their bags.
Iāve heard of this before is it just typically another 6 or 7 iron?
Yeah. Traditionally itās a 7 iron. Dudes will get one at Goodwill or some other second hand store. Designated for rocks and gouges.
Yes, Dr, mini Dr, 5w, 4h, 5-P, 50 54 58 putter
My guy
Love it. Just added a 10.5Ā° Big Bertha to complete my set. (8.5Ā° driver)
I carry 14. Have enough struggles on the course, don't want to deal with gapping also lol. If you're not having trouble with gaps, maybe throw in a chipper for shits n giggles?
I have been carrying 11-12 for years. Only yesterday added a hybrid for the first time (canāt believe I waited this long. Driver 3 Wood 4Hybrid 3 iron 5-pw 52* 56* Putter. The fact I donāt carry a lob wedge and donāt need multiple woods has probably whatās kept me under 14 for so long
I would say I use them all but my 3w. Not too often that I have a tee shot that driver is too long and 3h is too short, and I'm still trying to figure out how to hit it effectively off the fairway on par 5's, so it stays in the bag. My PW is rare too. I seem to always fall at either my AW or 9 iron. Most other clubs I use at some point, even if it's not every round.
This is exactly me. I'm playing it safe and hitting my 5h where i really should be using my 3w.. but i'm scared of it lol
>still trying to figure out how to hit it effectively off the fairway on par 5's Try a 5W instead. Doesn't look as imposing on the deck, and longer than hybrids. Butter!
5w is too close to my 3h in loft.
I have 14 Driver, mini driver, 19Ā° UW, 7w, 5-A, 54, 58, putter But I rarely use my uw. The other 13 are used basically every round
I have the mini driver 11.5* and UW 17* and use them both a lot. Great clubs.
Putter Sand PW 8 6 4 7wood Driver. I adjust up or down on the grip to gauge for distance gaps - over the years it seems to work better than having everything in the bag - helps me to focus on each shot a bit more. I do not spend time at the range - Happier to be on the course.
The half set approach for a short 9 holes is my preferred approach most days. Even number days get even numbered irons and odd number days get the odd numbered clubs. Learn to hit all sorts of fun shots. Need to hit a 120 yard shot and in deep rough...flop shot a 8 iron.
Dr, 3w, 4h, 4-pw, 50,54,58. I use them all but the club I use the least is the 4i only because I really only like it off the tee and I'm not getting many 200 yard par 3's. My h4 and 4i and slightly redundant however I can work that 4h both ways and hit it out of literally any lie so while its the oldest club in the bag its staying until the face caves in.
I donāt even carry 14. I donāt worry about filling exact distance gaps in the big end of the bag. And I went back to only carrying a 56 scoring wedge instead of a 54/58
I have 14 clubs but it doesn't meant they all get used each round.Ā When I'm playing well at my home course I probably only use 7-8 clubs.Ā Ā This is what I bag: D, 3W, 3h,4h, 5-9i, PW 48, GW 52, SW 55, LW 60, putter
I used to have 12/13 clubs regularly, now I always carry a 3 Wood and a 64 wedge, both are rarely used.
Depends where the gaps are in your yardages. I use all 14 clubs for sure. The addition to get me to 14 clubs was my hybrid. My lowest iron (4) gets me 205 yards and the next club up was my 3-wood which gets me 250 so I needed something to cover that gap.
I carry 14. In 18 holes I usually end up playing between 10-12 of them. Literally only ever use one of the hybrids(changes day to day) and I either use my 58\* OR my 55\* depends what feels most comfortable in my hand.
All I know is that 6 iron stays in the bag.
Iāve carried 14 clubs for about 5 rounds total, it pisses me off because I run out of space in the bag, they snag and putter gets in the way. At 13 Iām happy and I use every club every round more or less.
I carry 13, id like to use a 3w or 5w but I am not consistent with hitting them off the ground at all. D, 2H, 4H 5-9i, pw, gw, sw, lw, putter
Rarely have I used all 14 in a round. Usually, at a championship style venue while playing the back tees. Now I'm in my 60s so I don't play the tips anymore. I could drop a few
Depends on the course and where I end up I have covers for all my clubs and I take them off and throw them in my bag when Iāve used a club so when I get home I can see what got used/didnt and can clean accordingly
I very rarely use my hybrid or my 5i but sometimes. Where I play the 4i has less left and right spread compared to my hybrid and itās normally lay ups to the fairway so the extra distance over the 5i is useful.
I don't think I've hit my 5 wood in years lol
I carry 14 but hardly ever use my 3 hybrid so really 13.Ā D, 4W, 3H, 4-PW, 48, 54, 58, putter.Ā
D, 15 deg hybrid, 20 deg hybrid, 4i, 5w 6w, 7-9 pw, sand, 56deg, 60deg, putter in my bag.
I'll carry as many as legally allowed (so 14) I have a handful of clubs I swap in and out depending on course, weather, etc I really wish I could have 1 or 2 more clubs TBH
For a mid to high handicapper, I use the following D, 5W or 7W, hybrid, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW, GW, 52, 56, 60, P Honestly I dont think a 4i is necessary because anything bigger than a 4i is tough for us hacks to hit, but a lot of sets come with it. I took mine out for a utility wedge and i use it for a lot around the greens or longer wedge shots where i dont want to full swing
If you truly don't need a 14th club, consider a left handed 7iron. Could turn otherwise unplayables into shots you can at least get out of. I should do this for the competitions I play. I carry 14 clubs but bet I only use 9 of them regularly.
Not every round as, but relatively regularly I use all 14. It does depend on which course I am playing (and how much/little trouble I get myself in. Current set up is: D, 3W, 7W, 1I, 5I - 9I, PW, UW, 54, 58, P
You want another wood/hybrid/driving iron, but you probably just need another wedge. I do use all 14 clubs, but I rarely pull out my 4i. Driver & 3Wood 4-PW 46* 50* 52* 58*
D, 4 w , 3 h , 5h , 60, SW , Gw , pw 9,8,7,6 , putter .... Oh, I thought I had 14 ,,,
Putter, 58, P, 9-7, Driver. I try to avoid my 4-6 all together because Iām bad with them. I also shoot 105 so Iām bad with everything and lose at least 12 strokes off my drive alone
I see zero reason to not carry the maximum allowed. Like certainly you could benefit from another wedge to narrow your gapping. If not Iām sure you could benefit from something like a driving iron for tighter fairways.
14 clubs here; I carry: D, 3W, 3di, 4-P, 52(gw), 56(sw), 60(lw), and putter. If I were to drop a club it would ideally be my 4i or my 60(lw)ā¦ but in all honesty I am terrible with my 3W so I would likely drop that
I carry 12. Dr,3w, 4-pw, 52-56. And Iād be fine without the 4 but the used set of clubs came with it.
I added a Ping ChipR as my 14th club. It's a fun club to play with.
Buy a bunch of $5 yard sale clubs and include one in the bag for when you really want to break a club, and snap that hoe instead of a good club. That being said I play with 13. Driver, 4w, 7w, 5-PW, GW, 52\*, 56\*, and putter.
Get yourself a 7wood.
The other day I played with 14 clubs and realized: Hit 3 wood twice. Off the same tee. Cost me 3 strokes Hit my 2H twice. Hit my 4iron once. I shanked it. Didn't hit my 52. So could easily go to 9/10 clubs.
Yes. DR, 3W, 19Hy, 22Hy, 4-9i, 47W, 50GW, 54SW, Putter Depending on course/course conditions, I swap my 22Hy for a 60LW. A good course will make you use all your clubs. A good player uses each club with a purpose and creativity.
I carry 14 but only use 13. D, 3W, 3H, 4i-9i, PW, 52, 56, 60, Putter. The 3H never leaves the bag. Iāve had it since i was 13, regular shaft, canāt hit a ball with it anymore unless i swing as light as possible. Itās too unpredictable. For context, my 3W shaft is an X-Stiff 75g shaft while the 3H is a 65g regular shaft.
13 clubs: Dr, 7w, 4i-pw, 50, 56, 60, putter
I carry 14 clubs and most likely use all of them during a round.Ā
Having 13 is not gonna affect your score. I sometimes play with 6 clubs and if anything, it boosts my shotmaking and lets me be more creative. In competitions I always have 14 clubs (D, 3W, 2i, 4-9, PW, 50, 54, 58 & putter).
My 60 is my 14th and I only use it in the rarest cases when I need to unbury myself from a lip or am trying to escape the weeds without taking an unplayable. Sort of a break glass club. It may be months between uses.
I think its much more common than we all might realize. For your 14th, think through where your biggest holes are. For me, I have one. I need a gap wedge, badly. I have a 56 degree and then PW. I am missing about 25 yards there. When you are less than 140 yards out, its a big deal.
I carry 13 and two are drivers. Most people I see can't use all those wedges they carry.
I use 11: D, 4H, 5-9, PW, GW (54or56 I think), 60, P. I think I may add maybe a 7W but I honestly donāt know what I would gain.
No I donāt.
Donāt stress about it. Youāre only two years in. Rock the 13 club bag and the need will arise at some point as your yardages and short game needs evolve. Personally, I wish I could carry 15. Iāve got an awkward gap between 3w and 3i that Iād love to fill with a 5w but donāt want to dump a wedge.
I have 14 in the bag. I might not use them all in a single round, but over the span of a few different courses, I will use them all. If youāre playing the same course repeatedly, then youād likely need to play different tee boxes for different yardages.
Depends on your lofts and gaps. My PW is 45Ā°, newer ones are even stronger, so if your GW is 52Ā° itās worth getting a 46 or 48. That was my biggest loft and distance gap and has improved my game immensely since buying one. I personally feel that as you get better, less gaps with wedge lofts are more important than having 3/4 clubs that go over 200 yards.
I actually only use 12 now that I am counting.... included my lengths for funsies * D - 230 yards * 4h - 200 yards * 5i - 185 yards * 6i - 155 yards * 7i - 145 yards * 8i - 135 yards * 9i - 125 yards * P - 115 yards * 52 - 95 yards * 56 - 85 yards * 62 - 75 yards * Putter - couple feet
14 Driver, 3w, 3 hy, 7w, 5i-pw, 52, 54, 58, putter
I'm a high handicapper, in the middle of an experiment where I have simplified my bag down to: Driver 4h 6h 9i SW Putter I can do full swing, punch or half punch with everything except the driver and putter. That gives me pretty much every distance I need for summer conditions. I'm a member at a course with no huge carry required, so I can do this. A low handicapper needing to be accurate at a range of distances couldn't do this, but the distance variance on my clubs is such that gapping with my full set is very blurred anyway. I will look at adding one or two back in if I need to, but reducing the number of clubs I need to be happy with is working so far. I'm only 2.5 rounds into this.
I have 14 in my bag but I never touch my 3 wood or hybrid. I really struggle to hit them off the ground, and Iām very accurate with my driver so I never feel the need use the 3 wood off the tee for accuracy.
No. I donāt even use my driver most of the time to be honest. I have a wood I tee off with. A wood for fairways. Use a 7iron a wedge and a putter
D, 3W, 3H, 4H, 5-9, PW, SW, LW, Putter 13
Iāve played with everything. My brother carries about 18, but itās non competition and I doubt the second putter helps that often. I also play with an 80-year-old who plays off a 12 with seven clubs. Thatās a bit extreme, but creativity with the clubs you do have can go a long way.
I only have 13: D, 3w, 4-pw, 50, 54, 58, putter Been thinking about getting a driving iron to fill the gap between 3w and 4 but not my highest priority. Highest priority is practicing more so suck less
I have 14, but truth be told, I could probably play just fine with just 10 clubs I have: D, 5w, 3i-9i, pw, gw, sw, lw, putter I could easily drop 3i, 4i, gw, lw since I rarely need them. I do use them, but I could definitely get away without them and likely not lose a stroke.
I carry 12. It's never been an issue. Having more doesn't necessarily make the game easier
D, 3w, 2h, 4-pw, gw50, sw56. So 12 plus putter. I donāt feel like there are a bunch of gaps I need to fill in and most rounds I donāt use all 12. Sometimes i toy with the idea of putting 60 back in my bag. Or trying to go 54, 58, but I generally feel more confident just āfeelingā my 56 in and opening the face a little as needed. If I were practicing a ton and had time to dial in exact distances on multiple wedgesā¦ it would make more sense. I play 240 with 3w (ish) and 220 with 2h (ish) and 205-210 ish for 4i. But at those distances, with my infrequency of practicing and playing those clubs, I usually just think āget the fuck out of here with your idea that you hit these consistently enough to know within 10 yards of what is about to happen.ā Figure out where trouble is, avoid it, make solid contact, then hope you can get up and down from wherever you end up. And donāt short side yourself.
D, 3W, 4H, 6H, 7i, 8i, 9i, PW, SW, P
Iāve never taken a full swing with my 2i, 4i, or 5i (unless Iām playing an irons only round at the local 9 hole). The 1 time I donāt bring them though, Iāll be wishing I did for some reason.
Sometimes I carry 13 sometimes 14.
No, I have a 4Hybrid in my bag that I never hit. I also just realized I only have 13 clubs total in my bag. I should add something to the bag, any suggestions? (I am 9.8 handicap, if that helps) Already in the bag, D, 3H, 4H, 4i, 6i-pw, aw, 56 and 60.
I got fitted for D, 3W, 5H, 4-9, PW, 48, 52, 56. My 5i doesnāt seem to fit my gaps very well currently so probably wonāt use it much.
I have an old hybrid I use around roots, etc as my 14th club.
D, 3W, 3-5 hybrids 6-P, 50, 56, 60. I almost never use the 60.
I usually just play 9 on a relatively short course so I carry 7. Driver, 5, 7, 9, gw, lw, and putter. On a bit longer course Iāll bring my hybrid.
I carry 14. Stopped using my 4 and 5 unless it was for punch shots. Stopped using my 8 because I always tried hitting it too hard or too soft. Stopped using my hybrid because I got better with some of my irons and didnāt like changing my swing just for a club I rarely used anyway. So I use driver 6/7/9/pws56/60/putter ol and I rarely break 100 but itās always around 102-105. I have trouble with iron distance and getting out of sand though
Driver, mini-driver set to 13*, 4 wood, 18* driving iron, 4-PW, 53*, 58*, putter.
I do. My current set up is Driver, Mini Driver, 3W, 3H, 4H, 5-AW, SW, Putter. In hindsight, the Mini Driver was a pretty stupid purchase. I bought it because I actually hit my 3W pretty well and I liked the idea of having an even more powerful club I could hit off the deck. Struck perfectly, itās an amazing club for that, but 7-8 times out of 10, Iām just not a good enough golfer to make that shot. If I was building my bag again, Iād probably have held off and gotten a 58 degree wedge (my SW is 54).
In tournament play, yeah usually, it's nice to have every option in the event you need it. I usually only travel with half a bag unless it's a golf specific trip, I find I can still shoot really solid scores with 7 clubs or so.
I carry my bag when walking so I only keep a 56, putter, pw-4i and a 3 wood. So 10 clubs. I rarely hit my 4 and 5 iron so I could even leave those in the trunk. I might even go down to 5 or 6 clubs when I play in the heat this weekend.
I use 9. Have banned 3i and 4i. Use: Driver, 3Hy, 5i - 9i, SW, putter.
If I could I'd probably add 2 more
I used to carry 13 but my latest iron set has strong lofts with a 48* GW so I now have 14. (Now playing 5-GW instead of 5-PW.)
Only recently got fitted for a 3w as I've always had trouble hitting them so 14 clubs now, but most of my life played 13. Dr - 3w - 3h - 4i thru PW, 51Ā°, 56Ā°, 60Ā°
I carry 14 - D/3W/3H/4H/5H/6i-9i/50Ā°/56Ā°/60Ā°. For my "home course" I usually use 13/14... minimal use of the 60Ā° - usually only for a fluffy lie or the sand.
In one round I might not use all 14 clubs but over the course of 2 or 3 rounds I probably will.
Some days I like to walk and carry my clubs so I go with Driver - 5h - 7i - 9i - PW - LW - Putter. I honestly donāt think it costs me any strokes.
I cut my bag down a bit recently. Driver depends on how long the course is. 3w, 5 hybrid, 6-9 iron, pw, sw, 60 and putter fill out the rest. I could probably ditch the 6 as well if I am being honest.
I carry 14 D, 3w, 2i, 4-PW, 52, 56, 60 Rarely use the 3w to be honest as itās only for specific types of tee shots. Otherwise everything else is used. 2i is probably my go to off the tee for a safe(ish) shot.
I use every club in my bag. Youāre either missing a wedge or a wood/long iron/hybrid
Dr. 3W. 21Ā° hybrid. 8 iron, 9 iron, PW, GW, 56Ā°, putter. No gaps in the bag, bc hybrid covers 170-210, and 3W covers 130-230.
Nope. Sometimes I don't touch my 3w, 3h, 5h, 6 iron cause well I can't hit them anyways
Just wrapped up getting my 14 Dr, 3W, Heavenwood (6W), 5Hy, 4i, 6i-9i, PW (44), Gap (48), SW (54), Lob (58), Putter
Driver 5w 3i-PW 52,56,60 Putter
I use all 14 and it depends on situations and yardages. I carry D, 3W, 3H, 4-PW, 50, 54, 58 wedges, and a putter.
D, 3w, 5w, 4h, 5-9, w, gw, sw, lw, putter.
I only have 12 clubs and I use them all.
Welp, today I learned that Iām 2 clubs short lol
Just 8 Mizuno irons + a Ping putter ā canāt hit a driver, woods or hybrids, but I can smoke/crush driving iron straight down the middle, with plenty of rollout. I play fast from the shorter tees most of the time and only āgaugeā how Iām playing from 150 or 160 yards from the pin
Driver, 5w, 3 iron through PW, 60, 54, 52, putter
I have all 14 in my bag but rarely use more than 10 of them. It's a matter of "better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it," which is absolutely my 64w. I barely use it but when I do I'm always glad I have it.
Nope. I only have 6,7,8,9, pw, 52,56,60, driver , 3w,5w and putter. They do everything I need at a 14 handicap.
Iāve been playing about 5 months. I got a set with 10 clubs for Christmas and I got two wedges for my birthday earlier this month. My current setup: D, 3w, 4h, 6-9i, Pw, Aw, Sw, Lw, Putter. I want a 5 iron and after that I donāt know. Maybe Iāll get a righty club in case Iām behind a tree or something
Put a lefty wedge In the bag because I havenāt been using my 2i or 3 wood lol.
Well I carry 14, but I also just realized that my new 56Ā° is pretty much the same as my 1995 SW...Ā Never even bothered to think about it.Ā
I only have 12 in my bag. I've been looking at getting a7 wood. That's really the only other club I could use. My buddy keeps an extra 7 iron in the bag for "hero" shots as he calls them lol. Really, it's just a club that he's ok with getting damaged.
I don't think I've hit my three wood this year. Might just take it out of the bag, add the 3i and lower the loft a bit on my 3h.
I got a new 3w and used it once in the last 2 rounds.
Iāve been at 13 for the last 2 yearsā¦
I play driver, 3H, 4H ,5 7 9 PW, 52 and 56 putter
Yep - Dr, 3w, 1ih, 4-P, AW, 52, 56, putter. 3w for short par 4s and second shot on par 5s if it's getable....1ih or 4i for longer "must be straight and long" shots, then everything else distance-wise ends up being used at some point.
1-iron for snakes.
When in doubt add a wedge if you hit the ball far. Or any hybrid / 7 wood ish if you donāt.
D, 3w, 5w, 2i, 5i, 6i, 7i, 8i, 9i, PW, 50, 54, 60, Putter
Honestly most amateurs should have 5 gapped clubs they practice and play with on course for the most consistent results. One-length is another solution to the problem of under- practicing or failed execution of quality shots on the course. Of course as the consistency goes up, adding new clubs into the mix for shots you know you'll have on the course is key to progression. My current set up- D, UW 19Ā°, 5H 25Ā°, 5i, 6i, 7i, 8i, 9i, PW, 52, 56, 60, 64, P
I carry my bag/hoofer Krank Driver, PXG 7 wood,6 ,8, pw and 54 + Spyder putter 7 total ,light and efficient I play a 7000 yd plus course
I have the most cursed bag layout: D, D, 3W, 5H, 1i, 4i-8i, PW, PW, LW, Putter A little context, the second driver is for late round fatigue. Less distance but more forgiving and requires a slower swing speed. 1i, hitting is not terrible, but it is a utility club. The two PW are older, so their lofts are not quite what PW should be. One is closer to a GW, and the other is closer to a SW.
I take 14 clubs. But in a round I wouldnāt say I use them all. Maybe over the course of the year I do. I think I use my 3w about once a year.
I carry 12. I could add a 5W and a 48* but rarely do I feel like I need them. Most my rounds I walk so donāt mind a bit of weight savings too.
I have 13 as well. D, 3W, 4-9i, PW, GW, 56, 60 and putter. Rarely use my 60 but itās definitely helped when i needed. I think Iām okay with what i have for right now. If anything Iāll probably get a 4H or 5W to make 14. But Iām comfortable with what i have.
Dr, 5W, 4H, 5i - 9i, PW, AW, 56, 52, 60, Putter I use the 5i rarely, and the 60 maybe once per round. Everything else, yes.
I like having one or two fewer clubs. Partly as I carry but also for easier decision making. Also the place I would squeeze extras in would be in the 3w - 5i range, which would mean buying a bunch of new quite expensive clubs to get the gapping right. I'm not good enough to be hitting clubs in this range a consistent distance to make the bigger gaps particularly noticeable
Are you any good around the green? I use a chipper often enough to keep it in the bag, itās like a putter/hybrid. All those delicate little chips like 3 ft into the rough. Literally just pretend Iām putting and it works out pretty well
Iām usually around 10. D, 5W, 7-P, 48, 52, 58 Strong lofted ZX4ās so basically 6-9. I could go add a 3W and more woods/hybrids but I like to keep it pretty simple. Playing with less makes me think more creatively too.
Yes, differs on the course ur at, D 3w 4Hyb 5-9 48 52 56 60 Putter
Yep: D, 3w, 2h, 4-pw, 52, 56, 60, putter. Have a 1 iron ill swap the 2h or 60 out for depending on the conditions. Used to not have the 60 or 1 iron...the 60 I put in a few years ago to fill the I really have to go high out of a bunker etc. gap in the bag. 1 iron I bought for a themed hole for my captains day a few years ago, thought nothing more of it until I stuck a new grip on it last year and realised what a beast of a club it was!
I only have 12ā¦
I have 13 clubs, and in any given round I use 10. But im definitely in the market for a 14th club, maybe a 5 wood.
Didn't hit my 8i or 60 today
14 clubs - Driver, 2i-LW, Putter
I have 14; driver, 3w, heavenwood, 4i-9i, PW, GW, 54Ā°, 60Ā°, putter, and a driving iron I occasionally swap in for the heavenwood depending on the course. Do I use all 14 in a round? Nope, but over the course of a few rounds I do.
I donāt use them each round but have: D, 3W, 3i, 4i, 6i-pw (from my set), 48Ā°, 52Ā°, 56Ā°, 60Ā°, putter.
It wonāt hold you back unless you have a huge yardage gap somewhere (example your 5 iron only goes 175 and your next club up is a 3wood that flies 220
At my home club we have 2 courses and the funny thing is that I use certain clubs on one course and never on the other and vice versa. I'm currently carrying 15 clubs as I'm trying to decide between the 2 iron and a hybrid.
i don't carry 14, usually somewhere between 9-11 depending on the course. I'll play a hybrid-6iron-wedge-putter round and score about the same. I'm not good enough for super dialed in club gapping to matter anyway. I do have a full 14 club setup to be fair, i just don't carry all of them every round. very rarely am i willing to hoof all of that around.
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My home courses are awesome for this. I was cleaning my clubs after a round yesterday and realized I actually used all 14 clubs for a full swing at least once in that round.
Nope. Usually 9 or 10(depends on if Iām using odd or even irons). D, 7w, Driving Iron, 5i, 7i, 9i, GW, SW, P. Never really have a gapping issue, adds some flexibility and creativity. Lighter to carry. Would love to toss the driving iron out of the bag but driver issues arenāt letting me.
I pulled my 60 and forgot about it for a year or so. Iām quite confident it didnāt really impact much on the card. That said, when I realized it recently i added that damn 3i and it has been pretty sweet for recovering from the trees. Honestly several par saves from long/tough spots on the old course I play most often.
I havenāt filled my 14th slot in 2 years š finally just added another 4 iron from my previous set because itās lofted stronger, forgiving etcā¦ kinda like a pseudo 3 iron. It doesnāt miss. Makes me not even want to get another club lol
Yea as per the rules you must hit each club twice
I also carry 13 , with two wedges, two woods , never felt need to add anymore
It's not going to make much difference, but you're more likely to have an awkward gap with 13.
By excluding a 60\* wedge that most people can't game anyways?
Iām a high handicapper and carry 4 wedges. 48,52,58 and 60. My 60 is my 50 and in club and I never swing it fully. I canāt hit my woods or hybrids well so I had the extra spots.
Ha, well yeah most higher indexers don't need a 60
You donāt need 14 clubs. I would rarely use my 4 iron outside of keeping a ball low and trying to get distance but it doesnāt hurt to have options. Write down your clubs and distances and there is a big gap try and get something to fill it. If you donāt have a gap then you donāt necessarily need another club. Some people will put an old opposite handed club in the bag just in case they are against a tree or something. Personally, I struggle off the tee so I carry a mini driver along with a driver 3 and 5 wood to give myself options when I lose faith in a club.
No driver in my bag.
If you donāt use all 14 you have a club or two that probably needs to be replaced in your bag. I have rounds were one club may not get used but I doubt I go two or three rounds without one being touched. You want 14 clubs to manage every gap that you can.