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Created: | Tue Feb 15 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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(One more note and I better get back to work) Like most average golfers, I am inconsistent with long irons. I love to see a 2 or 3 iron well hit, but I probably only do it 1 out of 3. So on this Sunday round (Besides trying my new Burner Bubble) I decided to go with four woods. What moved me was that I started to hit very solidly my 5 wood (about 190-200 yards) and the trayectory is higher so balls land more softly. My in-laws gave me a Ginty (about a 7 wood) several years back, and I haven't tried in a long time. I took the 2 iron out and put the Ginty in I was pleased with it. I missed my tee shot on 8th South at Stow and had about 185 to the pin, the Ginty put me right up there with a 7 feet birdie putt. In the past I kind of pointed to people with more than 2-3 woods as people who where just trying to get distance, but I find that I am also more consistent and accurate with 5 and 7 woods than 2 or 3 irons. So, comments? Anybody else who prefers woods for consistency, not necessarily for distance? (Just look at all the ads for the Big Bertha Heaven wood and Divine Nine) Tavo
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2031.1 | I prefer 7-wood to 2-iron | ROCK::PARKER | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:44 | 8 | |
I have a Big Bertha Heaven Wood (7-wood) that I much prefer to my 2-iron. The Heaven Wood is great out of the rough where an iron might get hung, and the wood usually flies higher for the same carry. So, I carry four woods, but the 7-wood replaces either my 1 or 2-iron as a more generally useful club for both distance and accuracy. Your mileage may vary... |