6 or 5 iron for a proper shot but it depends on the layout of the hole, up hill down hill etc, are youlooking fo rspin upon landling or just hanging on to the green, dont forget if you are playing in to the wind club up
2006-08-04 11:13:56
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answered by Ross B 3
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Everyone hits the ball a different length. An average player may have the best result from that distance with a Hybrid club
2006-08-04 17:52:46
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answered by Doug 7
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The abswer to that question can only be answered at thedriving range. Go to the range on a windless day and jot down the distance hit with each club. When you play the course, look at your distances and choose your club according to it, adding or subtracting a club, as wind and elevation requires.
2006-08-04 21:04:00
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answered by B-Loco 3
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Depends on your distance... everybody is different. But for me I'd use a 6 or a 5 depending on the weather and the location of the flag and downhill or uphill.
2006-08-04 11:13:23
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answered by hellodolly128 2
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Either a 7 or 9 iron...depending on wind direction and speed.
2006-08-04 12:49:52
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answered by kf_davis_99 1
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Depends on how your swing is. I can drive a 7-iron further than a 3-iron because my swing needs a tune-up.
Personally, I'd go with a 5-iron.
2006-08-04 11:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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which ever club you can hit 185 yds. for me thats about a 3 or a 5 wood. for pros thats like a 9 iron
2006-08-04 11:08:01
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answered by Jake S 5
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For me it is a 7 iron but it is really up too each person and the swing power they generate
2006-08-04 11:07:58
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answered by theechrismartin 2
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if you hit a 7 iron from 150
then go with a go with a hard 5 iron
2006-08-05 00:33:20
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answered by Stickman 4
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it depends on the elevation,your ability and so on but, probably a 5-iron or 6-iron or maybe even a 4-iron
2006-08-04 11:33:15
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answered by tarheelsjordan 4
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