rsvman2 I carry and use a 5 iron that is 21 degrees. Then like an idiot I bought the 4 hybrid and it’s 22 degrees lol. Wouldn’t you know they go about the same

    rsvman2 yeah probably. 32 * 7i for me, followed by a 26 * 5 driving iron

    rsvman2 I ditched the 4i a few years ago and last year I rarely carried the 5i. The 5 hybrid is just versatile and easy to hit. If you put me on a par 3 I do prefer an iron (smaller miss), but I've gotten a lot better with the hybrid.

      I’m still fine with the 4 iron etc…

      If I did carry one it would be the only club in the bag without a cover🙃

      Jelopster They look pretty big! Interesting, but I don't see that you can buy just a 5i. Maybe the 699U would work though.

        rsvman2 I still carry a 4 iron. Hit it reasonably well twice yesterday - once as a layup on a par 5 I couldn't reach, and once to go pin high but left by ten yards on a 178 yard par 3. I have dropped the 3 iron in favor of a 7 wood. The 7 wood is not as directionally stable for me, but I am more likely to put a solid strike on it for some reason.

        KCee you can custom order if you call. *not that big in relation to a true hybrid; they are huge compared to an iron!

          Jelopster Might be worth trying, but for some reason I don't do well with large irons. I had the Maltby KE4 FDI utility 4i which is ginormous and I hit the smaller Callaway UT better. Something messed up in my brain I'm sure.

            KCee I don't do well with large irons.

            Yup, it’s like large headed fairway woods… just doesn’t look right.

            I would call these irons mid size. Not overly large boat paddles, but large enough to provide some confidence.