What clubs should a high handicapper carry?

Some clubs are easier to control than others, and higher-handicap golfers should focus on the easiest-to-hit clubs. This means they should carry hybrids instead of long irons, and use a 3- or 5-wood (or a hybrid) off the tee rather than a driver.
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What clubs should be in a high handicappers bag?

High Handicapper
  • Driver.
  • 3 and 5 Wood.
  • 4, 5 and 6 Hybrid.
  • 7-PW.
  • Gap Wedge.
  • Sand Wedge.
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What are the best irons for a high handicap player?

Best irons for high handicappers
  • Cleveland Launcher XL Irons (Overall Winner)
  • Callaway Rogue ST Max OS (Runner Up)
  • TaylorMade Stealth (Best For Distance)
  • Cobra F-max irons (Best Out of the Rough)
  • TaylorMade Sim Max OS (Best for forgiveness)
  • Mizuno JPX Hot Metal irons (best for player growth)
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Should a high handicapper use a 4 iron?

Should You Carry A 4 Iron? For mid to high handicappers, having a 4 iron in the bag is not recommended. The longer shaft, low amount of loft, and thin face make it too hard to hit for most golfers, and is why a 5 hybrid is the better choice.
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What Woods should a high handicapper carry?

Best Fairway Woods for High Handicappers and Beginners
  • Callaway Big Bertha B21 (easiest fairway wood to launch)
  • PING G425 Fairway Wood (most forgiving fairway wood)
  • Taylormade STEALTH Fairway wood (best Taylormade fairway wood)
  • Cleveland Launcher XL Halo (best for stopping a slice)
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What Clubs Should a High Handicapper Carry? Most Important Golf Clubs



What club does an 11 wood replace?

The 11 wood is typically used to replace the 7 hybrid. The head of the 11 wood is going to be bigger than the 7 hybrid so it may inspire more confidence at address position.
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Why do I hit my 5 wood farther than my driver?

Players who hit their 3- or 5-wood as far or longer than their driver are typically using too little loft with the driver for their clubhead speed. You know, it's a funny thing with the driver and its loft compared to the other clubs in the bag.
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What club replaces a 4 iron?

Typically, a 3-iron is replaced by a 19 degree hybrid or a 5-wood, a 4-iron is replaced by a 22 degree hybrid or a 7-wood, a 5-iron is replaced by a 25 degree hybrid, and a 6-iron is replaced by a 28 degree hybrid.
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What club does a 5 wood replace?

The larger clubhead of a fairway wood compared to an iron makes it easier to achieve more distance without over-swinging. As a rough rule of thumb, a 5 wood would replace a 2 iron, a 7 wood the 3 or 4 iron, a 9 wood the 5 iron.
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How many hybrids should a senior golfer carry?

At the very least, a senior golfer should have one hybrid in the bag. Most will find that for the perfect golf set make up two or three hybrid golf clubs are necessary. Of course, the problem with this will be that the price of hybrids is usually significantly higher than that of irons.
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Should a high handicapper use a 3 iron?

The 3 iron is typically a bit harder to hit, and it is going to be a better choice for those that have faster swing speeds and the ability to launch the ball quite high. Typically speaking, the higher handicappers would favor the fairway woods over the lower handicappers who would favor the 3 iron.
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What are the most forgiving irons for high handicappers?

Luckily, Mizuno created the JPX 921 Hot Metal irons, giving you the best of both worlds. Not only do they look great but they're designed for the high handicap player as well. They even made the Golf Digest Hot List award! These third generation clubs are absolutely gorgeous and extremely forgiving.
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Should high handicappers get fitted clubs?

Custom fitted golf clubs can benefit every standard of golfer and particularly high handicappers. High handicappers are very inconsistent ball strikers and fitted clubs both increase the chances of hitting the ball out of the centre of the clubface and maximizing how far and straight mishits go.
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Should a high handicapper carry a lob wedge?

The Lob Wedge

Lob, or high, shots can save high handicappers strokes. High handicappers who have difficulty playing from tight, or bare, lies and who have a propensity for taking large divots should consider carrying a lob wedge in their bags. The lob wedge should have no more than 60 degrees of loft.
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What irons should a 20 handicap play?

What are the best irons for a 20 handicapper?
  • TaylorMade Sim Max (Best all-round performance)
  • Mizuno HMB (Best for forgiveness and feel)
  • Ping G410 (Best control and performance)
  • Wilson D7 (Best value)
  • Callaway Mavrik (Great for distance)
  • Mizuno JPX 921 (Great for feel)
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How many hybrids should a high handicapper carry?

“My recommendation is for most golfers out there you should be carrying at least 2 hybrids, maybe 3. Much easier to hit than a long iron, much more forgiving and much easier out the rough. A great way to boost your bag is to carry one or two more hybrids.”
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When should I use 5 hybrid vs 5 wood?

A 5-wood could be in there as an option for an easy to hit wood. A 5-iron because it's part of a set of matching irons. A 5-hybrid because it's easier to hit than the 5-iron from tricky situations (like hitting out the rough, or maybe a fairway bunker) while offering a different ball flight to a 5-iron.
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Should I carry a 3 wood and 5 wood?

For average golfers, adding 5 wood to the bag will perform better than having 3 wood. The increased loft and shorter shaft length will hit the ball almost as far but will hit more fairways and greens in regulation.
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How far should I hit with a 7 iron?

The average distance golfers hit each club varies widely. A PGA Tour player hits a 7-iron between 172-215 yards. Meanwhile, a short-hitting amateur male golfer averages 120 yards with the same club. Men, women, seniors, juniors, professionals, amateurs and beginners all hit their clubs different distances.
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Should I use hybrids or long irons?

Interestingly, from over 200 yards a hybrid is almost twice as effective compared to a long iron. It is still more effective between 180-200 yards, but that gap closes within 180 yards. This proves that most golfers should not be carrying irons which they can hit over 180 yards – instead, swap them for a hybrid.
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What club does a 23 degree hybrid replace?

A 23 degree hybrid equals a 4 iron golf club.

As a general rule, hybrids replace long irons primarily because of their ability to make the hitting easy.
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How often should you change golf clubs?

Generally for club golfers changing your irons every year is going to be overkill and looking at new options every three to four years is a better time frame. The research says you can get a good 300 rounds out of irons before you need to start looking at replacements.
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How far does an average golfer hit a driver?

The average driving distance across all ages of golfers is 219 yards. Golfers under the age of 30 typically hit the ball the longest (238 yards) and distance declines by around 10 yards every ten years.
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Should I use the same shaft in my driver and 3 wood?

Golfers should therefore never automatically have the same shaft in their driver and 3 wood. Club fitters generally advise a 3 wood shaft be 10 grams heavier & more flexible but the decision point for each golfer should mainly focus on what shaft delivers the best results for each club individually.
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