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Post by katana22 on Sept 4, 2020 1:17:18 GMT -5
xyzvlad thanks for this. rashwinner2 great idea, can anyone update the distances on your sheet? Added Distance for various clubs, mainly Wilson & Taylor Made stuff. (Hope that's OK) Question regarding the Bridgestone Tour B JGR (price 500) Hybrids are they really the 4 & 5 hybrid or should they be the 3 & 4 hybrid? reason I ask every other branded hybrid that I have seen are always the 3 & 4. The Golf Club TGC Deluxe GD (The Gold Driver) isn't listed, if you want to add it, it's attributes are identical to that of the Ben Hogan GS53 (price 600) with carry distances of 9.5 = 290 & 10.5 = 291.
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Post by rob4590 on Sept 4, 2020 1:48:42 GMT -5
Question regarding the Bridgestone Tour B JGR (price 500) Hybrids are they really the 4 & 5 hybrid or should they be the 3 & 4 hybrid? reason I ask every other branded hybrid that I have seen are always the 3 & 4.
Yes they are 4H and 5H - distances from my own sheet should be 193 and 182
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Post by lessangster on Sept 4, 2020 5:35:30 GMT -5
xyzvlad thanks for this. rashwinner2 great idea, can anyone update the distances on your sheet? Added Distance for various clubs, mainly Wilson & Taylor Made stuff. (Hope that's OK) Question regarding the Bridgestone Tour B JGR (price 500) Hybrids are they really the 4 & 5 hybrid or should they be the 3 & 4 hybrid? reason I ask every other branded hybrid that I have seen are always the 3 & 4. The Golf Club TGC Deluxe GD (The Gold Driver) isn't listed, if you want to add it, it's attributes are identical to that of the Ben Hogan GS53 (price 600) with carry distances of 9.5 = 290 & 10.5 = 291. I don’t see a significant advantage to using the hybrids in this game Mike the irons get a better lie percentage in the rough. In 2019 the hybrids had less rollout which is why I used them but I’m not sure if they do in this game. I’m also in the rough more than fairway now so no point carrying them for the reason stated at the start.
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Post by xyzvlad on Sept 4, 2020 8:48:27 GMT -5
xyzvlad thanks for this. rashwinner2 great idea, can anyone update the distances on your sheet? Added Distance for various clubs, mainly Wilson & Taylor Made stuff. (Hope that's OK) Question regarding the Bridgestone Tour B JGR (price 500) Hybrids are they really the 4 & 5 hybrid or should they be the 3 & 4 hybrid? reason I ask every other branded hybrid that I have seen are always the 3 & 4. The Golf Club TGC Deluxe GD (The Gold Driver) isn't listed, if you want to add it, it's attributes are identical to that of the Ben Hogan GS53 (price 600) with carry distances of 9.5 = 290 & 10.5 = 291. That's fine. Yes the 500 Tour B JGR hybrids are 4h & 5h I can't see the GD, is this a bonus from the deluxe edition?
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Post by xyzvlad on Sept 4, 2020 8:54:35 GMT -5
xyzvlad thanks for this. rashwinner2 great idea, can anyone update the distances on your sheet? Added Distance for various clubs, mainly Wilson & Taylor Made stuff. (Hope that's OK) Question regarding the Bridgestone Tour B JGR (price 500) Hybrids are they really the 4 & 5 hybrid or should they be the 3 & 4 hybrid? reason I ask every other branded hybrid that I have seen are always the 3 & 4. The Golf Club TGC Deluxe GD (The Gold Driver) isn't listed, if you want to add it, it's attributes are identical to that of the Ben Hogan GS53 (price 600) with carry distances of 9.5 = 290 & 10.5 = 291. I don’t see a significant advantage to using the hybrids in this game Mike the irons get a better lie percentage in the rough. In 2019 the hybrids had less rollout which is why I used them but I’m not sure if they do in this game. I’m also in the rough more than fairway now so no point carrying them for the reason stated at the start. I have a 4h with a 220 carry, the longest iron carry is about 200, so it bridges the distance to whatever wood you have equipped. Thats interesting about the lie percentage, would have to check it out
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Post by xyzvlad on Sept 4, 2020 8:56:40 GMT -5
Question regarding the Bridgestone Tour B JGR (price 500) Hybrids are they really the 4 & 5 hybrid or should they be the 3 & 4 hybrid? reason I ask every other branded hybrid that I have seen are always the 3 & 4.
Yes they are 4H and 5H - distances from my own sheet should be 193 and 182
193 & 182 must be the 400 priced(or maybe the sponsor) Bridgestones. All 3 sets have the same model number, but different attributes
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Post by rob4590 on Sept 4, 2020 11:32:57 GMT -5
I don’t see a significant advantage to using the hybrids in this game Mike the irons get a better lie percentage in the rough. In 2019 the hybrids had less rollout which is why I used them but I’m not sure if they do in this game. I’m also in the rough more than fairway now so no point carrying them for the reason stated at the start. I have a 4h with a 220 carry, the longest iron carry is about 200, so it bridges the distance to whatever wood you have equipped. Thats interesting about the lie percentage, would have to check it out
Longest iron carry is 215 - TGC Zero-Sum 950 3-iron
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Post by cseanny on Sept 4, 2020 16:05:26 GMT -5
xyzvlad thanks for this. rashwinner2 great idea, can anyone update the distances on your sheet? Added Distance for various clubs, mainly Wilson & Taylor Made stuff. (Hope that's OK) Question regarding the Bridgestone Tour B JGR (price 500) Hybrids are they really the 4 & 5 hybrid or should they be the 3 & 4 hybrid? reason I ask every other branded hybrid that I have seen are always the 3 & 4. The Golf Club TGC Deluxe GD (The Gold Driver) isn't listed, if you want to add it, it's attributes are identical to that of the Ben Hogan GS53 (price 600) with carry distances of 9.5 = 290 & 10.5 = 291. I don’t see a significant advantage to using the hybrids in this game Mike the irons get a better lie percentage in the rough. In 2019 the hybrids had less rollout which is why I used them but I’m not sure if they do in this game. I’m also in the rough more than fairway now so no point carrying them for the reason stated at the start.
Here's a Hybrid Test video I made a few days ago:
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Post by katana22 on Sept 4, 2020 23:48:08 GMT -5
I don’t see a significant advantage to using the hybrids in this game Mike the irons get a better lie percentage in the rough. In 2019 the hybrids had less rollout which is why I used them but I’m not sure if they do in this game. I’m also in the rough more than fairway now so no point carrying them for the reason stated at the start.
Here's a Hybrid Test video I made a few days ago:
It's funny that you posted that vid I ran test last night along the same lines and came up with the same conclusion. Hybrids suck I really have to wonder why HB can't get hybrids right. The only reason I can see anyone using one is because they have nothing else to fill a yardage gap in their bag.
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Post by lessangster on Sept 5, 2020 4:39:54 GMT -5
Here's a Hybrid Test video I made a few days ago:
It's funny that you posted that vid I ran test last night along the same lines and came up with the same conclusion. Hybrids suck I really have to wonder why HB can't get hybrids right. The only reason I can see anyone using one is because they have nothing else to fill a yardage gap in their bag. Mike I used them in 2019 because they sat down quicker when they hit the green but they don’t appear to do that in this game, with the worse percentage lie out of the rough that advantage has gone for me.
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Post by sandsaver01 on Sept 5, 2020 6:27:19 GMT -5
It's funny that you posted that vid I ran test last night along the same lines and came up with the same conclusion. Hybrids suck I really have to wonder why HB can't get hybrids right. The only reason I can see anyone using one is because they have nothing else to fill a yardage gap in their bag. That is exactly why I have a 4I and 4Hybrid in my bag, to cover that gap between the 4I and 3W. I know it sucks out of the rough, but the I use the 4I for that. The only other thing I might try is to stick a wood in in place of the hybrid.
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Post by lessangster on Sept 5, 2020 6:52:29 GMT -5
It's funny that you posted that vid I ran test last night along the same lines and came up with the same conclusion. Hybrids suck I really have to wonder why HB can't get hybrids right. The only reason I can see anyone using one is because they have nothing else to fill a yardage gap in their bag. That is exactly why I have a 4I and 4Hybrid in my bag, to cover that gap between the 4I and 3W. I know it sucks out of the rough, but the I use the 4I for that. The only other thing I might try is to stick a wood in in place of the hybrid. I think someone has said you can get a three iron that hits over 210 yds
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Post by cseanny on Sept 5, 2020 7:36:59 GMT -5
I currently have the following, and from the Teebox the only gap I have is from 252-265; from the fairway 248-255:
LW 79 LW 95 LW 107 PW 124 9i 140 8i 161 7i 170 6i 180 5i 190 4i 199 3i 215 5w 230 D 295
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Post by sandsaver01 on Sept 5, 2020 9:38:00 GMT -5
I currently have the following, and from the Teebox the only gap I have is from 252-265; from the fairway 248-255: LW 79 LW 95 LW 107 PW 124 9i 140 8i 161 7i 170 6i 180 5i 190 4i 199 3i 215 5w 230 D 295 Why yes Sean, but you are a PGA class player. Us scrubs need clubs with forgiveness and swing plane.
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Post by lessangster on Sept 5, 2020 10:37:50 GMT -5
I currently have the following, and from the Teebox the only gap I have is from 252-265; from the fairway 248-255: LW 79 LW 95 LW 107 PW 124 9i 140 8i 161 7i 170 6i 180 5i 190 4i 199 3i 215 5w 230 D 295 Why yes Sean, but you are a PGA class player. Us scrubs need clubs with forgiveness and swing plane. I can tell you the forgiveness clubs don’t work as well as you might think. I equipped the most forgiving driver in the game I believe and I still can’t hit a cows arse with a banjo but in loosing yards with it. Thinking of going back to my original choice because I would rather be thirty yards nearer the hole in the rough than further away and still in the rough.
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