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I've looked online for a list of 910h hybrid equivalents as I'm thinking of putting a third into the bag. It works for KJ so why not!
I think the 910h iron equivalents are as follows but could someone just confirm I'm right?
17 degrees - 1 iron/5 wood?
19 degrees - 2 iron
21 degrees - 3 iron
24 degrees - 4 iron
27 degrees - 5 iron
I' m currently using 910 d3/ 15 degree 910 f 3 wood and then the 19 and 24 degree hybrids with my AP2s starting at 5 iron. But after hitting the 27 degree 910h, I could see immediately that this would be more consistent than my 5 iron.
I'm wondering whether Titleist now sell AP2s by the club as I'm only using 5 irons, with 4 vokeys making up the rest of the bag (46/50/54/58).
I suppose I will feel a little old having five woods in the bag, but it's the scores that count not macho opinions!
Let me know if my equivalents are wrong.
17 degrees would be 1 iron/4 wood (or Strong 5). A 2 iron and 5 wood are the same. I also have AP1 6-PW and four Vokeys (50-54-58-62). I currently carry a 13* draw driver, 7W, 5H and 7H (I've always carried some sort of an "approach" hybrid as a back up to the 6 and 7 irons since 2006 and they come in handy). For a year before I got the 5H, I carried a persimmon 10 wood (28.5) and I totally abused it (it was my go to club between 150-165). Recently I took the 10W and put a shaft extension on it with a heavier grip to lower the swingweight; I hit it this morning at the park and was carrying it 170 (I may bring it as. I shoot around 85 for 18 holes. Jonathan - let them scoff! We'll just take them to school. You learn a lot about golf by playing with seniors (now I am one being almost 55). How you get on the dance floor doesn't matter; fewest strokes matter (working smarter and not harder is the phrase). I played golf with an elderly gentleman in 2007 and he wasn't a horribly long hitter (used a 4H at 165-170 yards) but he it down the middle just about all the time and his score at the end of the 9 holes was 3 strokes over par. I also learned the dollar bill drill for sand shots from another elderly gentleman. My stepmother is 78 and she uses a 7H and shoots in the mid 90s. I also remember someone saying he was too young at age 30 to be using a 7 wood. There are a couple PGA pros here and there that carry one (Appleby used one at one time). There are a couple LPGA pros (and I would say that most of them out drive the majority of the male population) that carry an 11 wood or a 6H. I can hit a 3 hybrid OK but I just maul the daylights out of a 7 wood.
The Titleist clubs are sold individually. There are many responses here on buying AP2/CB/MB mixes. When I got my AP1s over Christmas, I was considering 6-9 only (never liked the 5/PW in other irons sets, but my fitter talked me into both. The 5 was genius as it is equal/exceeds the 5H I was using. I have 48/54/58 wedges and the 45 PW is very close to the 48 (old PW was 44). Will need to get fitted to see if I should adjust the 48 to 49/50. The point being I could have just gotten the 4 irons. The primary reason besides the fitter thinking the 5 would help me was to get at least 6 clubs for resale as a set.
I like my 4H, otherwise I might be tempted to get the 4I. ...Whatever works.
Don OThe Titleist clubs are sold individually. There are many responses here on buying AP2/CB/MB mixes. When I got my AP1s over Christmas, I was considering 6-9 only (never liked the 5/PW in other irons sets, but my fitter talked me into both. The 5 was genius as it is equal/exceeds the 5H I was using. I have 48/54/58 wedges and the 45 PW is very close to the 48 (old PW was 44). Will need to get fitted to see if I should adjust the 48 to 49/50. The point being I could have just gotten the 4 irons. The primary reason besides the fitter thinking the 5 would help me was to get at least 6 clubs for resale as a set. I like my 4H, otherwise I might be tempted to get the 4I. ...Whatever works.
That's interesting but I'm now confused.
Does that make the 27 hybrid a six iron equivalent?
Could Titleist please clarify which hybrid is meant to replace which iron?
Many thanks
The 27 degree hybrid is roughly equivalent to a 5I. The question is, what will your distance be with it? In my case, with my old set of irons, my 4I went no further than my 5I - a limit of my swing characteristics. A 4H launches higher and therefore longer than my 5I/4I. The new hybrids launch higher and land softer than the comparable iron, so for some, the distance may be a little less, but if you land it on the green, it won't roll through to the next tee box. Also, in my case, a 7W is easier to hit than a 19H with about the same distance. My AP1 5I is very workable and I'm ok with a 24 degree hybrid in place of 4I. It won't be worth getting a 4I to see if it will match the hybrid.
The use of hybrids and woods for mid to long irons is certainly a workable strategy and especially for slower swingers. Lou has made a science of knowing his distances with what clubs and has worked out a plan for him. You won't be able to just mix and match just from a catalog without some trial and error from a launch monitor. Flight, landing, and comfort of hitting will all be personal preference.
Don OThe 27 degree hybrid is roughly equivalent to a 5I. The question is, what will your distance be with it? In my case, with my old set of irons, my 4I went no further than my 5I - a limit of my swing characteristics. A 4H launches higher and therefore longer than my 5I/4I. The new hybrids launch higher and land softer than the comparable iron, so for some, the distance may be a little less, but if you land it on the green, it won't roll through to the next tee box. Also, in my case, a 7W is easier to hit than a 19H with about the same distance. My AP1 5I is very workable and I'm ok with a 24 degree hybrid in place of 4I. It won't be worth getting a 4I to see if it will match the hybrid. The use of hybrids and woods for mid to long irons is certainly a workable strategy and especially for slower swingers. Lou has made a science of knowing his distances with what clubs and has worked out a plan for him. You won't be able to just mix and match just from a catalog without some trial and error from a launch monitor. Flight, landing, and comfort of hitting will all be personal preference.