My Cobra F8 driver is the one club I can't seem to hit. I know it's me but the 3 wood has been so easy and the driver is a No GO.
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OldeDude;n8876544 said:It would probably be my 4-iron. I don't use it much, will usually hit hybrid under normal conditions that require 4-iron distance, but have kept it in the bag for those occasions when I need to bend a punch shot out of the trees. I just can't hit that shot with anything else, hybrid goes too straight (and sometimes too high), and I cant consistently keep other irons down low enough. I'd like to try a utility/driving iron for that spot, to see if it could be more than just the specialty club that my 4-iron is.
WMac19;n8877269 said:Of course, with the new to me set on the way, I seemed to have righted my season long slump and have been striping irons through 2.5 rounds. Who wouldn't have guessed?
Smiter;n8877125 said:Don’t want this to come off wrong, but have you tried a 5 -6H? I have an older Cobra 5h that is just money. Easy as heck to hit from any lie and just flat out performs.
You may may need the possible slot in the bag, but I doubt you need “it”.
Id have never thought I’d ever use a hybrid. But fast forward a ton of craptastic golf and my Cobra 4h is my most reliable club in the bag. Even mishit I can count on it going 200. 245 or so if struck clean. It’s fantastic. Easy club to do whatever. When my swing totally went south in the THP Bridgestone Championship, it’s what I found fairways with for my Pardner when playing Alt Shot.
Irons are at the whims of the golf lords. Hybrids are the workhorses of normal golfers.