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  1. Im on team 46 deg SM10 or equivalent bent to 47 if you wanted. But I think that specialty wedge is always gonna be a little shorter than a set pitching wedge even at the same degree just because your pitching wedge probably has more mass on the face even if you're playing blades. All of these wedges like the SM tens or any retail specialty wedge it's like a super blade with much less weight behind it than even my MP-37 PW which has considerably more meat than my 50 deg SM10 and easily covers. Since the build of a 46° would be the same as that of a 50° you could see that the specialty wedge would still have less mass most likely. I'm actually thinking of replacing my 46° set Mp37 PW and 50 deg SM10 with a 48 degree SM10 to open up a space for another club in my long game.
  2. What is the loft of your five wood? I have a 19° five wood, but I see that some people consider this is seven wood. I have the same gap between my three wood and 19° wood of in-determinant name (except my 3+ wood is 13 deg). Also, what is the length in shaft differentiation between your seven wood and your four hybrid? I just purchased a 24° "5" Hybrid Elyte and I added 0.75 inch custom order which I'm starring to think might be too much and will put it at too close to a gap to my 19° wood.
  3. Whats the distance gap between your 25H and 5i? I just ordered an Elyte 5H to replace my 4 iron (24 deg) so I will be in pretty much the same situation.
  4. I ordered an Elyte 5H 24 deg Denaili Charcoal S with +0.75 length. How is this gonna affect the swing weight of my club and does Callaway customs account for this and change other things to make the swing weight the same (D2) is their Elyte set weight? I wanted to add the extra +0.75 length because I view a 24° head as really being a four hybrid, and I am replacing my four iron with it. I was thinking that I can always get it cut down if it doesn't work for me, but if Callaway calibrated it custom would cutting it down, thus make it no longer "stable"?
  5. I'm doing the same thing to replace my 4i, with a 5H. I wish that the lofts were more reflective of traditional lofts but not a huge deal. I custom ordered it from Callaway to add 3/4 inch to the shaft to make it more similar to a 4H length.
  6. Mizuno MP:37 2 Iron 3 Iron 4 Iron Odyssey OG White Hot Center Shafted 2 Ball Putter Odyssey 3 Ball SRT Putter Cleveland CG15 52 deg DSG Wedge Callaway Forged 60 deg Lob Wedge (circa 2003) - my first adult club ever (will never throw away, memories of my grandfather) Callaway FT5 Driver R shaft Nike Ignite 460 Driver R flex 4-PW Cleveland CG4 Irons R Taylormade Burner Hybrid 22 deg
  7. Agree with this 100%, a dedicated bladed wedge will always offer better partial pitch shots than a set attack wedge, even if youre using blade or players muscleback irons. The leading edge is just different and all the bounce and tread options. I have a 50 deg SM10 with an an S300 just like my MP37 iron set and its taken pitching wedge chipping out of my game completely.
  8. Im learning after rebuilding my bag from highschool golfer 15 years ago to now and im starting to notice WRX is the way to go. I ordered my SM10's 50deg and 54 deg with project x rifles 6.0 -0.25 inch, -0.5 inch, and wrx Opus 60 deg px rifle 6.0 -1 inch. Just WRXed a "5" hybrid Callaway Elyte (24 deg) to gap 19 deg 5 wood and 5 iron. Ordered +.0.75 so its more of a true 4 hybrid as its loft suggests
  9. 9 deg Taylormade Stealth 2+, HZRDS Black 60g 6.0, 3.5 deg
  10. Replacing my 4 iron Mizuno MP37 4 iron (24 deg) with a Callaway Elyte "5" Hybrid 24 deg that I ordered at +3/4 inch to fit the idea that I consider it to be a 4 hybrid because the loft. Its gapping a 19 degree high launching 5 wood and my 5 iron, which I can hit 210 (I live in Denver) and the 5 wood 250. This hybrid should be the perfect gap and its so configurable that if it goes too far I can always loft it up to trim.
  11. My Bag goes Driver (9deg Stealth 2+ HZRDS 6.0), 3+ Wood (13 deg R9 S Fubuki), 19 deg 5 wood (s Kuro Kage). Disclaimer, * I live and play at altitude in Denver. There is a huge gap between my 5 wood (250yds) and 5 iron (210 yrs) and I am thinking of getting a Callaway Elyte 5 hybrid at 24 deg stock at +3/4 inch. I want it to be more like a four hybrid in length, but a five hybrid in loft and if I extend the shaft, I'll be able to fix the lie also. I see this as the perfect club to cover the gap between 250 and 210. I have a Taylormade Burner 22 degree with a R flex and it goes 240 and I need to re shaft it because of how bad it balloons. It's odd but at altitude if your ball balloons sometimes it goes really far because of the carry at altitude, and it to the point where they are too similar to have both in the bag (240yd vs 250yd). I've decided to stick with the five wood for sure because it is an excellent club that I've had for a long time and I wanna build around that rather than the burner 22 deg. With the adjustability of the lie (Elyte 5 Hybrid), be able to compensate for adding the extra three-quarter inch, it'll have a longer length at a high loft, just like the Heavenwood is +1 inch. I'm honestly thinking of it more as a small fairway wood at this point which it pretty much is to be honest. I've hit the 3,4,5 hybrid all w Denali 70 S of the Elyte on launch monitor so I have a general idea of what I can expect in yardage with the variable of extra length. Anyways, I just thought I would share because it's rather odd combination. I haven't seen really anyone else with this type of club and I wanted to know if anyone else has the same solution. The adjustability is so dynamic that there's a almost 0 way that I can't tune it to go 230 either by increasing the loft if it does happen to go further which I doubt it will because it's already 5° higher than the five wood, which also is a wood versus a hybrid in terms of distance and power generation. If it's too short, I can always decrease the loft by a degree and that's what having an extra three-quarter inch to make it more like a four hybrid would come in. Does anyone have a similar type situation?
  12. Wow, this seems very extensive in detail and I appreciate you taking the time to post this. I haven't fully digested it. I have just seen it, but from what I can see there are a lot of related phenomenon that I can help you to train my brain to track my golf ball better. Thank you for this very very insightful post. Like I said, I obviously haven't fully digested it yet, but I will look into those methods 100%.
  13. I'm finally getting back into form and to the point where I am hitting shots flush about a third of the time and I'm starting to get an idea of my distances after 15 years off of golf. I noticed the weirdest thing at the range, I hit my Cleveland CG4 which I retrofitted with a stiff Kuro Kage shaft +1 length and I also have my next club up, my Mizuno MP37 blade 5 iron S300 standardb everything. I was finding that when I flushed them, I hit them equally as far. It made me question the validity of having the driving iron instead of a 4 iron hybrid because there's no point of having two clubs that go the same distance. But I'm just intrigued because it feels like I can swing the CG4 much faster and the shaft has considerable amount of low tip whip but maybe the feeling was just an illusion and the shaft maybe is too much of a high launch and not stiff enough shaft? The Kuro Kage S shaft honestly feels in hand like an R flex stock shaft with super high launch. I would say that I was hitting them both around 210 went flushed but I had much tighter dispersion with the five iron S 300. My next club down in the bag is a 19° titanium Cleveland Launcher 5 wood that I hit around 250. Mind you I am in Denver, so the distances are much higher than my swing speed would account for. I was messing around at golf Galaxy hitting the Elyte Driver and my swing speeds were around the 110 mph range. I wanted the 4 driving iron to be the 230 club. I am now looking into replacing the 4 iron with a 23-24 degree hybrid to fill 230 approach. Does anyone have any thoughts or as to why the two clubs went the same distance? The CG4 is a massive cavity back game improvement, very stereotypical driving type iron with a lot of weight on the lower cavity mass. I'm honestly shocked that the puny blade five iron went the same distance. Any help would be appreciated!
  14. I actually worked for a surgical retinal ophthalmologist for a year, and I got a dilated exam of my retina just because it was free, and they said that my retina was fully attached and looked completely healthy, no signs of anything pathological going on other than myopia. My myopia has stayed between -3.25 and np-3.50 for the past 10 years so I'm still not convinced that it's a pure vision thing and it is more of a brain problems so to speak. My ability to track fast, flying objects may just not be the sharpest even with perfectly corrected vision without any retina problems.
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