What’s your thoughts on my bag set up?

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By Titleist U

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  1. I’m a 10 handicap, iron striking is inconsistent, so I went from the T250 Launch spec irons to the T350. I seem to be hitting them better overall. I drive the ball good, putt well and chip good for the most part. I’m hoping the T350 irons can get me in the single digits. Anyways I wanted everyone’s thoughts on my bag set up. GT1 12 Driver, GT1 5Wood, GT1 7 Wood, GT1 23 Hybrid, T350 6-PW, SM11 48 52 56 60 I game the Spider Putter. For reference. I hit my 48 100 yards, my 6 iron 160, my 5Wood 200, driver 240

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    With all due respect, each of us have the ability to set up our bag with what works for us. I could care less what anyone of my fellow TT members thinks of which clubs make up my set and I don’t care what they hit either (unless I count 18 clubs in their bag). :) Bag set up is not a popularity contest. Love playing with my TT buds but I do not apologize for pulling out the 26 degree hybrid on the Par 3 hole when they are hitting irons. Best wishes as you work to get your handicap down. Anything lower than 10 is usually about making more putts and chipping within tap in range.
  3. Thomas Y

    Thomas Y
    Wenham, MA

    Wow, your set up is very similar to mine other than the iron models. High loft driver, 16.5 (at 17.25) and 21 (at 21.75) fairways, 23 hybrid (at 25 I think), then 6 - P(44) , then Vokeys at 48, 54, 60. Irons are T200 for 6 and 7, then T150 for 8-P (which I call my gap wedge as the 48 is my 'traditional' pitching wedge). Only 13 in the bag for me right now, which is fine. Gaps are good for me. Might even take the 16.5 out as it is very close to the 21.

    At the end of the day, what works for you doesn't necessarily work for me or anyone else. If you have good distance gapping and good angles of descent (to hold greens), you are probably in good shape. Otherwise, you might want to consider a fitting appointment to dial things in a bit.

    Good fortune to you getting dialed in!
  4. Chuck Zirkle

    Chuck Zirkle
    Mt Pleasant, SC via Rocky Top Tennessee

    Military
    Agree with Dale. As we age, course and club management to more important. Our set up is very similar except I gave away my 60* years ago. Don't have the time to practice to become proficient with that club. At 79 and still trying to find my game after spinal surgery my handicap has ballooned to a 20. I know that my irons are inconsistent and my sand game is horrible. My instructor and I have worked on the iron game and the sand game still a work in progress. But I do have my yardages down with my set up and know which club to pull. I do not worry about others or what club they are hitting, I know my yardages. Right now I am adding 15-20 yards to what I was hitting before surgery. Am about four triple bogies from being where I want to be and my strength is starting to return thanks to my instructor.

    GT2D - 10.75, GT2F - 14.25, TSR1F -17*, TSR1H - 20, GT3H - 23*, T350 6-48., Vokey 52,08, 56,.10. Squareback Special Select .

    With respect to every golfer and member. Know what is best for you and your game. Be yourself, everyone else is taken .

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