• 07-14-2008
    iWILLbeatU64
    Hybrid replacement for 3-wood
    I'm getting sick of my 3-wood it just acts like my driver but doesn't go as far...The hybrid that I have right now is automatic always down the middle, but there is just too big of a gap between my driver and 2 iron replacement. I don't think that they make a 15* hybrid in my model (I've been looking online) so I'm trying to get some input on some hybrids that might work out for me. Just thought I would ask some of you guys because hybrids are the one thing that I haven't looked into all that much...I'm scratch and can play pretty much anything you put in front of me but I want something alittle forgiving but looks nice to an experienced player.
  • 07-14-2008
    bjdrivers
    I use a 15* G10 hybrid and love it. you should demo it.
  • 07-14-2008
    frankdmann
    My 21* G10 is awesome too, but as a 15 I use a low-profile 3w (see sig).
  • 07-14-2008
    Horseballs
    [QUOTE=iWILLbeatU64]I'm getting sick of my 3-wood it just acts like my driver but doesn't go as far...[/QUOTE]
    What were you expecting?
  • 07-14-2008
    iWILLbeatU64
    [QUOTE=Horseballs]What were you expecting?[/QUOTE]
    I was expecting it to be more accurate...
  • 07-14-2008
    GrainFlowForged
    ummmmmm
    [QUOTE=iWILLbeatU64]I was expecting it to be more accurate...[/QUOTE]
    I forget where I read it (golfdigest maybe?) but todays 3 woods are no more accurate than todays drivers.......I dont believe that but I did read it and the points were somewhat validated.
  • 07-14-2008
    iWILLbeatU64
    [QUOTE=GrainFlowForged]I forget where I read it (golfdigest maybe?) but todays 3 woods are no more accurate than todays drivers.......I dont believe that but I did read it and the points were somewhat validated.[/QUOTE]
    OK? I don't care what golfdigest or anyone says i don't hit mine that well so i want a hybrid replacement...u don't have to be a ****ing dick about it all i wanted was some input on what hybrids people like and don't like! And to be honest I don't care what a 13 year old 12 handicapper read about in golf digest!
  • 07-14-2008
    dorkman53
    [QUOTE=iWILLbeatU64]OK? I don't care what golfdigest or anyone says i don't hit mine that well so i want a hybrid replacement...u don't have to be a ****ing dick about it all i wanted was some input on what hybrids people like and don't like! And to be honest I don't care what a 13 year old 12 handicapper read about in golf digest![/QUOTE]
    I can tell you what DIDN'T work for me when I tried this maneuver: the Callaway Heavenwood. I found the club to be supremely unforgiving between fat and thin shots. I've never played a more unforgiving hybrid, or fairway wood, for that matter.
    I have no other experience with really low lofted hybrids. However, a reshaft of an existing club can totally alter its playing characteristics, and might be the magic bullet. Is the shaft on your 3 wood OEM, or an aftermarket shaft? If it is an OEM, chances are it is higher torque than it states, and could easily be at least one flex soft to stated flex. If you know a competent clubmaker in your area, a reshaft could be much less expensive than an all new club. You'd probably gain much of the accuracy you are seeking without giving up any significant distance with a reshaft.
    Think of it as an option to consider, and good luck.
  • 07-14-2008
    Jay Kotes
    Made the same move bout a year ago now. Went with a Mizuno Fli-hi 17* - much more controlled than my 3 wood (obviously giving up a few yards, but take it off the t, fairway, even the right rough) - great decision as far as I am concerned.

    Hope it helped
  • 07-14-2008
    dorkman53
    [QUOTE=Jay Kotes]Made the same move bout a year ago now. Went with a Mizuno Fli-hi 17* - much more controlled than my 3 wood (obviously giving up a few yards, but take it off the t, fairway, even the right rough) - great decision as far as I am concerned.

    Hope it helped[/QUOTE]
    I used to play a 17 degree Mizuno MP UX 2, the Japanese version of the CLK Fli Hi Mizunos available in the US. I agree completely with the idea of giving up a few yards in exchange for accuracy vs. a 15 degree 3 wood.
    Now I'm playing a Tour Edge Exotics 15 degree 3 wood, reshafted with an Ozik Matrix X-Con 7, and previously played the same head with a Fuji 757. This is an unusually easy to hit, long, and accurate 3 wood; the best I've ever played. However, the OEM shaft on the TEE is too lightweight and flexible for my needs. This head can be picked up off e-bay for fairly cheap prices these days, since they brought out the newer CB2 head (which I don't like nearly as well as the original.) But that head with a 75-85 gram low-mid torque aftermarket shaft (for instance the Aldila NV 75) will outplay the vast majority of fairway woods out there, and won't cost an arm and a leg. Again, getting the right shaft is crucial, whether one is going to play either a fairway wood or use the hybrid option.
    I absolutely love my Alpha Rx Low Pro hybrids, but they only go down to 19 degrees, so they don't help in the current situation.
  • 07-14-2008
    iWILLbeatU64
    [QUOTE=dorkman53]I can tell you what DIDN'T work for me when I tried this maneuver: the Callaway Heavenwood. I found the club to be supremely unforgiving between fat and thin shots. I've never played a more unforgiving hybrid, or fairway wood, for that matter.
    I have no other experience with really low lofted hybrids. However, a reshaft of an existing club can totally alter its playing characteristics, and might be the magic bullet. Is the shaft on your 3 wood OEM, or an aftermarket shaft? If it is an OEM, chances are it is higher torque than it states, and could easily be at least one flex soft to stated flex. If you know a competent clubmaker in your area, a reshaft could be much less expensive than an all new club. You'd probably gain much of the accuracy you are seeking without giving up any significant distance with a reshaft.
    Think of it as an option to consider, and good luck.[/QUOTE]
    My 3 wood actually has a fujikura vista pro Stiff shaft that I put in it about a year ago...i thought i would give it a try because my golf coach gave it to me for free but the performance really hasn't changed all that much! To be honest I think it's completely mental I just feel more uncomfortable over a wood for some reason, I've always been more confident with an iron in my hand so anything that resembles anything like an iron will make me feel more comfortable...thanks alot for the input though!!
  • 07-14-2008
    dorkman53
    [QUOTE=iWILLbeatU64]My 3 wood actually has a fujikura vista pro Stiff shaft that I put in it about a year ago...i thought i would give it a try because my golf coach gave it to me for free but the performance really hasn't changed all that much! To be honest I think it's completely mental I just feel more uncomfortable over a wood for some reason, I've always been more confident with an iron in my hand so anything that resembles anything like an iron will make me feel more comfortable...thanks alot for the input though!![/QUOTE]
    If you want an iron based hybrid, there are fewer options than wood based hybrids, but there are still plenty of choices. However, when you want a low lofted iron based hybrid, the numbers shrink. Perhaps you could think in terms of a 4 wood instead of a 5 wood replacement, and consider clubs with 15-17 degrees, instead of just 15 degrees.
    One possibility might be the Wishon 785 HF hybrid 2 iron at 17 degrees. It's an iron based hybrid. I have no experience with it per se, but I have been very happy with my Wishon 560 MC irons, and have had good experiences with Wishon drivers and fairway woods. If that has kindled the slightest interest, p-mail me and I'd give you the name of the guy who has sold me my Wishon clubs.
  • 07-15-2008
    pingman360
    lowest adams has is a 16* hybrid (you could bend it lower)

    lowest nickent has is a 14* (the 15.5*)

    lowest tour edge has is a 16*

    TM has some 15*'s

    need i go on... point is yes there are plenty of options out there if you want a similar loft hybrid
  • 07-15-2008
    Strick
    I had the Cleveland Halo 0-iron/ 14* in stiff flex. I also have the Halo 2-iron/ 19*. I love the 19*, but I didn't have the clubhead speed to hit the 0-iron off the turf. I sold my 0-iron to a younger/stronger low handicapper that thought he loved his 3-wood until he hit this club. It gives him better control and a little more distance than his 3-wood. Should be able to pick one up off e-bay for 50 bucks or so.
  • 07-15-2008
    GrainFlowForged
    geez
    [QUOTE=iWILLbeatU64]OK? I don't care what golfdigest or anyone says i don't hit mine that well so i want a hybrid replacement...u don't have to be a ****ing dick about it all i wanted was some input on what hybrids people like and don't like! And to be honest I don't care what a 13 year old 12 handicapper read about in golf digest![/QUOTE]
    I was just saying that 3 woods today arent any more accurate then drivers these days. Lighten the f**k up. How was my comment in any way being a dick?
  • 07-15-2008
    iWILLbeatU64
    [QUOTE=GrainFlowForged]I was just saying that 3 woods today arent any more accurate then drivers these days. Lighten the f**k up. How was my comment in any way being a dick?[/QUOTE]
    Sry misread your post I thought you said that 3 woods are more accurate than drivers...forget i said anything!
  • 07-15-2008
    GrainFlowForged
    lol
    [QUOTE=iWILLbeatU64]Sry misread your post I thought you said that 3 woods are more accurate than drivers...forget i said anything![/QUOTE]
    alright ill try to forgive u...