If You Had To Play With One Club, Which Would You Pick?

“So, I have this golf game tomorrow, and I can only bring one club. That’s right, only ONE. Not even a putter, because it would be awful to tee off with it. I’m thinking about a 7 or 6 iron. It’s a relatively short course, mostly par 3’s. Help please!”

 

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10 Responses to “ If You Had To Play With One Club, Which Would You Pick? ”

  1. i have play a short par 3 course before and in my opinion, i would go with the 7 iron. when you putt with the 7 iron, try to hit the top half of the ball with the blade of your club.
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  2. If I were playing a longer course, like 7,000+ yards, I would use a 4-iron. It’s long enough to get decent yardage from the tees, and I could still use it to chip and putt with.
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    Mostly Par 3s? Definitely an 8-iron.

  3. if you have a hybrid of 21 deg of loft or more bring that because some par 3s may be more that 180 yards. And for the shorter holes just choke up and Swing easier. If you have no
    hybrid use a 5 iron works very well.
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  4. A sexy 6..You can gain a distance with it..chip with it..and if you close it you can putt with it.

  5. 7 iron. Can tee off, chip, and even putt with it.

  6. Well, that’s nicely covered just about every club in the bag. Has anyone said driver?

  7. 6 iron. Distance off the tee, good for chipping, low loft so you can putt with it.

  8. yes i would definitely choose a mid-number club like a 7. With a 7, hitting the ball will be easy, and chipping will be fairly simple. The only problem is putting, in which i recommend you close the club head, put the ball in the back of your stance, and lightly tap the upper half of the ball.

  9. I am a sucker for the 7 iron. Although maybe you could try blading a wedge around… you can knock it mile if you have too.

  10. 5 iron. It will be easier to putt with than a 7 iron or hybrid club. You may also be able to get a little more distance with it.

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