In my setup, the 5-iron is now my longest iron. It carries the ball a solid, predictable distance. The club that follows it needs to deliver 8 to 12 yards more carry – but here’s the really important part – with the right trajectory.
I spent time testing 9-woods, 7-woods, different hybrids, and various lofts and settings. The winner for me turned out to be my new PING G440 5-hybrid set at a standard 26°. It gives me right around 10 extra yards of carry (195 total) with a beautiful, easy-to-launch flight. Getting the ball up in the air is now straightforward, something I was struggling with using the old 4-iron.
What Should You Be Looking For?
Go out to the range or the course with a specific yardage gap in mind. You’re hunting for a club that:
If you can check those two boxes, you’ve found a winner.
It doesn’t have to be a 5-hybrid. If your longest iron is a 6-iron, maybe a 7-wood or 9-wood is the perfect fit. The important thing is bridging that gap correctly instead of leaving a yardage hole that forces you into awkward, low-percentage shots.
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