I am looking at buying the ke4 max. I haven’t played in 15 years and have gotten back in the game. Would you recommend 4-gw with a 3 hybrid or the 5-gw with the 3,4 hybrid.

Shrek74 Posted new comment August 27, 2024

There are very few reasons to carry a 2/3/4 iron these days, especially as amateurs. Very few can hit them consistently, and when you do there is very little height and stopping power on a green. Hybrids solve all three of these problems. They are far easier to hit, get more height, and generally have enough descent angle and spin to stay on greens. But it’s the ease of hitting them that are really appealing, especially out of rough and other non-fairway areas.
Another option is a high-lofted fairway wood, like a 7 or 9 wood. I got rid of my 4-iron a very long time ago as it wasn’t going any farther than my 5-iron and I couldn’t it consistently on-demand. I carry a 7 wood and a hybrid now, and I won’t go back.
4-irons for anything but low single-digit handicaps in my opinion is a waste of money and a wasted spot in the bag. My $0.02.