How important is set make-up?
Very important. Only carry clubs that you can hit. Because lofts have gotten stronger over the past ten years, a 3 iron (and maybe even a 4 iron) is not the ideal club for many golfers. Replace it with a higher lofted fairway wood or a “hybrid” club (which combines characteristics of both a fairway wood and a long iron). PGA players such as Fred Couples, Vijay Singh, and Lee Janzen are just a few who are now using such clubs instead of 1 and 2 irons. The Snake Eyes NZ-3 irons are a blended set where the 3, 4, and 5 irons are a hybrid design for easier playability. Check them out!! And don`t ignore the short irons. It is not unusual for a golfer to carry 4 wedges. These are the scoring clubs and any gaps need to be filled in. For example, if your pitching wedge is 47 degrees and your sand wedge is 56 degrees then it would be important to have a 51 or 52-degree wedge in order to eliminate awkward distance gaps. Ideally, 4 degrees (no more than 5) of loft should be the difference between