Right handed 47° is my 14th club. My 15th would be a 3h.

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If I could add another club, it would be another wedge (60*). Of course, I'd have learn to hit the dang thing first. But, the thought is, another scoring club would be an advantage.
 
Your 15th Club

I would put my 4i back in the bag


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Heavenwood. Keep the 4i and the 5w but grab the Heavenwood for tee shots, and long shots out of the rough.
 
What's this 15th club you speak of? I routinely have extra clubs in my bag to try out, but if I had to actually choose, I'd maybe say a 5 or 7w. I think another wedge would make me try shots I don't exactly have.


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Left handed 5 iron, something that I can punch with and still get good distance without a full swing.
 
My thought too. I think the 4i may go back into the bag and pull the hybrid next season. But if I could have both, that will be great.
I would put my 4i back in the bag


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I think i would put a Fwy wood I can hit well and get me about 230-240yds.

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I very high lofted wedge, i.e. 62*-64*
 
Another 7i to help with my gaps :alien:
 
Probably another putter. To be able to make a change mid round if Im not making anything.

I think I have all my yardage gaps covered as much as they can be.
 
Ball retriever or fishing pole.
I have enough trouble figuring out 14 clubs
 
I think I would add a second driver.
Higher lofted, higher spin and a tad shorter.
 
I don't think I would add one. Im pretty set. If you twisted my arm I guess it would be a higher lofted wedge, that I probably wouldn't use too much.


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Probably another putter. To be able to make a change mid round if Im not making anything.

I think I have all my yardage gaps covered as much as they can be.

I've done this when just testing out putters. It doesn't work...

A few people have mentioned second drivers. I didn't even think of that - a longer/lower spin "bomber" driver and a shorter/more controlled driver could be fun.
 
I'm feeling good now about my putter but a few months ago I would have said a second putter, some days you just need something different and since you need it every hole I figure it could make the biggest impact


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I think I would add a second driver.
Higher lofted, higher spin and a tad shorter.
I already have that in the bag. I use it on Par 5s.
 
I'm feeling good now about my putter but a few months ago I would have said a second putter, some days you just need something different and since you need it every hole I figure it could make the biggest impact


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Thats a good one too Harv.
 
In all honesty i would add a set sand wedge for full shots. I dont do well with normal wedges on full swings, not nearly as well as i do with the set gap wedge
 
I think I would add a second driver.
Higher lofted, higher spin and a tad shorter.
I did carry two drivers for part of one year about three years ago. One set to max draw and at 12 degree loft for when I absolutley wanted to try and hit a draw off the tee. The other my standard 10.5 neutral which usually was a natural fade.

After hittimg more snap hooks due to trying to draw it, I went back to one.
 
I would probably add a 5 wood or a heaven wood.


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Would have to be a 64*. I don't see a need for it but I have everything else covered well in my mind.
 
I like the idea of a second shorter driver, something that is a true fairway finder.
 
In all honesty i would add a set sand wedge for full shots. I dont do well with normal wedges on full swings, not nearly as well as i do with the set gap wedge

I like this idea too I have never hit a set sand wedge but I love our set 'A'stonishing wedge, so maybe I would like a set Sand wedge for certain things.


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Mini Driver for another option off the tee.
 
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