Low loft hybrids are no good for average golfers. I'm talking lofts less than 18 and sometimes 20. Average golfers need fairway woods for whatever distances those hybrids are intended to cover.
IMO of course. -Don M --- Richard Wampler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >Every possible thing that could have been said > about > >golf has been said. There's nothing else to talk > about > > > >TFlan > >Director, U.S. Patent Office. > > Not true we could talk about me. Here is the > dilemma: I can't get 3 woods > or more importantly new hybrid - Wishon 321 LI #1 > 13º - in the air. I hit > line drives. I have a Wishon 321 LI #3 21º that I > hit with a trajectory > that I really like. Both hybrids are shafted alike > - Wishon GI335 r-flex - > The 1iron is tipped one inch longer. The 3iron > (hybrid) is 40.5 in length > and goes about 190 - 210. > > Of course I have had this same problem with > Hypersteels - 19º does just > fine but when I use the 15º I can't get it in the > air. Will a softer shaft > get it into the air for me? And if so won't I lose > the yardage I want > because of the softer shaft? I think TFlan The > Empirical, would say there > is only one way to find out. Which of course I will > agree to - and only > god knows why I have never done so. All the drivers > I hit well have stiff > (and yes I do know that is not really saying > anything) shafts . > I am so jealous when I see others hit nice high > arcing 3 woods or 13º to > 18º clubs. Other than working on my swing is weenie > flex the answer? > > Rick >
