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07-10-2005 , 04:30 AM   #1
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i have a 16* cleveland halo and it is one of my favorite clubs in my bag...its perfect for the long par fives when you wanna hit a long ball but still land it nice and soft
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Nice, Cleavland makes some nice clubs, but most companys now days make very nice clubs. It is just personal preference which companys clubs you think suit you the best.
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I am really stumped on this hybrid issue. I currently carry a driver, 3W, 1 iron, 3-9 irons , and a pw, sw and lw.

I think I am going to 4 wedges which will mean I have to drop one of my long irons.

Here is what I am thinking.

drop the 3 iron for my fourth wedge

drop the 1 iron for a hybrid. My problem seems to be the big gap between my 3W and my 4 iron that I need to fill with the hybrid.

Is there a hybrid that will fill the gap reasonably well. I wouldn't mind if I had to strengthen the 4 iron a bit to help close the gap.

Or would it make more sense to just add a 5W or something similar?

Ideas?
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