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Cleveland Golf Niblick

  • 09-02-2009 9:21pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 281 ✭✭


    Have only 13 clubs in the bag. Driver, 4 wood, 21 recue, 5-pw and 52+58 wedge. Thinking of adding the clevland 10 niblick. Anyone use one or test it out. also wondering what alternative clubs i could get.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,476 ✭✭✭ShriekingSheet


    jimmystars wrote: »
    Have only 13 clubs in the bag. Driver, 4 wood, 21 recue, 5-pw and 52+58 wedge. Thinking of adding the clevland 10 niblick. Anyone use one or test it out. also wondering what alternative clubs i could get.

    You've got a nice even spread of clubs there, assuming the 5 iron hits close enough to the rescue to be just a club or so shorter. Dunno what the Cleveland Niblick is like. Don't know anyone with one either.

    A few people might say to you that you don't really have a traditional sandwedge - 56 degree or even 54 but I wouldn't worry about that once you're happy with your 52 and 58.

    As for a 14th club, depends what kind of level and style you are but I'd suggest a strong 3 wood might serve you well, something like 13 or 14 degrees. If you could find one you like (I always think they're quite personal, like putters) it would be good to have in the bag for tight tee shots, more reliable than the driver but without sacraficing as man yards as dropping to the 4 wood. Also, assuming you don't hit your driver off the deck, a strong 3 wood will increase your max range from the fairway. It'll go considerably further than your 4 wood and could bring some par 5s into range in two. But the best part of it would be from the tee.

    I'm not sure if all of these make a 13 or 14 degree one but Taylormade Burner, Ping G10 and Ping Rapture are all very, very nice 3 woods as we've discussed on the board before.

    Frankly though, I wouldn't worry too much about adding anything. You've got it covered there.


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