Replacement Putter
Replacement Putter
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![]() 1 New YSC Putter Shaft Scotty Cameron TP Mills Bettinardi 355 OEM replacement US $16.00
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![]() New Flare Tip Putter Shaft Scotty Cameron Napa Wilson 8802 382 OEM replacement US $16.00
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![]() 1 Nippon 395 tip replacement Putter shaft Arnold Palmer the original shaft only US $20.00
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![]() Athletic Works Ultra Wrap Replacement Putter Grip Golf NEW US $3.99
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![]() 1 NEW ROYAL STS CRAZY COLOR PUTTER REPLACEMENT GRIPS BLUE RED ORANGE YELLOW GRIP US $12.35
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![]() Arsenal Football Club Crested Golf Club Replacement Putter Grip Free UK PP US $16.58
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![]() Chelsea Football Club Crested Golf Club Replacement Putter Grip Free UK PP US $16.58
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![]() 3 NEW ROYAL STS CRAZY COLOR PUTTER REPLACEMENT GRIPS US $35.14
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![]() 3 NEW LADIES FILA PRO BLACK REPLACEMENT PUTTER GRIPS US $35.14
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Will a hybrid club replace hard- to-hit fairway woods or are they only replacements for irons?
I'm thinking about having in the bag 4,6-10 irons and a 3 and 5 hybrid. No fairway woods and a driver and putter will that work?
Not sure why you would skip the 4h and go with a 4-iron?
I like the hybrids to replace the 3 & 4 irons. I also have a 2h to replace my 5-Wood but I still carry the 3W for certain tee shots. That kind of a set configuration would be my recommendation for you.
That being said to answer your question, I do think that hybrids will replace fairway woods for most of us. Why? Because fairway woods are indeed harder to hit correctly.
Hybrids are easier to hit because they are shorter and have a head that is similar to a wood, hence a larger sweet spot than the comparable iron.
The primary use for fairway woods is to set up the approach shot on a par 5 or attempt to reach the green. A long hybrid, say a 2h or 3h, would serve to position the approach shot just a well with a more consistent success rate than the fairway woods. It has worked for me anyway.


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