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Not that anybody asked, but I have compiled some steadfast rules and other tips for building and maintaining multiple bags and playing your best golf while switching between them. I typically like to switch irons the most so this advice will be geared towards that. 

 

1) Pick and iron style and profile you like and stick to it: Make sure your sets are the same lofts and same style of club. This way you can go between them more freely without forgetting how far you hit your 6 iron. One thing I learned is that a 6 iron for a GI goes way longer than a 6 iron blade. Furthermore, not all lofts are created equal. A 35* GI 8 iron will not travel the same distance as a 35* bladed 7 iron, Same lofts don't mean same distances. I decided to stick with blades/ bladeCB combos and make sure they are all the same loft(even if you have to bend them). My ZB forged, X Protos, Baby blades, 735 CMs all are the same lofts and profiles, and they travel the same distances. 

 

2) Have a reliable gamer set: Make sure you have a putter, wedge, iron, fairway, driver set that you trust fully. That way, when your game gets finiky or you are playing a cash round you can always have something to fall back on that you trust.

 

3) Get your self a Driving Iron: Or two!! These round out the top of the bag quite well. My vice is iron sets so I love to play different irons and you can't always find the ones you want in 3-PW. Sometimes the sets are only 5-PW. I went out and bought a few Cobra King Utilities. Bought a 5, 4, 3, and 2 iron. Got some extra adapters and shafted them with the matching ones from my sets. This allows me to play any set of irons and have a consistent top of the bag if needed. Because they are adjustable they also can be adjusted to fit any loft needed if you do not always subscribe to rule number 1. I can also use them to create different gaps. at the top of the bag so I can carry less clubs if I am walking. 

 

4) Find an older woods that you love and buy some backups: I have always been in love with the L4V. I have 5-7 heads with random shafts at any time. I often pop a random on in the bag whenever I want a change. This goes for fairways too. I love the M2, so i picked up a few in 15* and HL with some different shafts. 

 

5) Nostalgia is key: Don't just own sets of clubs to own them. Recreate your bag from when you were on the high school golf team, or the bag you had when you had your first hole in one. Recreate Tiger's 97 Masters bag. Make a bag comprised of your favorite Unicorns of the 90s, 2000's, and 2010's.  The more sentimental and nostalgic the more joy they will bring you. 

 

6) Putters, Putters, Putters: These hold value the best, buy used and buy often. Find something that works for you and stick with that profile. I love face balanced putters so I own a ton of center shafted and Long neck face balanced putters. I have some odysseys that are the same profile but different lengths and different face inserts. It is so much fun to swap them in and out whenever I want a chance.

 

7) If you can't afford it don't buy it: This is key for actually enjoying your clubs. You don't want to sink you paycheck into a backup set and then not be able to afford to play. 

 

😎 Get buy in from your SO: If you aren't running stag make sure that they know you like collecting and spending money on golf. The earlier you establish this, the easier it will be later in the relationship and you don't have to lie about what you're buying.

 

 

Would love to hear if you have any thoughts or if you disagree with my guide. 

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Not that your way is wrong, but I have exactly identical clubs in my backup bag, down to club weight and all.

TM 2016 M2 12*(-2 setting) - OG Grafalloy Blue X, 43.5"

TEE XCG7 16.5* 4w, OG Grafalloy Blue S, 41.75"

Wilson D9 18* 4i, KBS Max-R, 39.5”

Cobra King OS 4-G, TT XP95 R300, -.5
Mack Daddy CB 56.14(2* weak)  60.12(3*  weak)

Edel Brick

 

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Great points!

I have been on a bit of a selling rampage of various backup sticks and stockpile of different models of golf balls. 

This has given me much freedom to figure out what I really want as a reliable gamer set and figure out what to keep as a backup set.

 

I have decided to stick to one putter, same lofted drivers/woods, limiting the highest wedge loft in the bag to a 58 or a low bounce 60, and practice/play using only same model/year golf balls for the sake of consistency.   <<< I'm hoping all of this will work.

 

You mentioned something that has been on my mind regarding iron lofts from various sets and the resulting distances.

I used to play 3-PW in traditional lofts and dialed in predictable distances.

Latest gamers are a bit stronger lofted and "hot faced", so it has been a bit of a challenge to determine the carry distances.

I do welcome the extra forgiveness, so the jury is still out whether it is helping me or not. 

Irons were the strongest part of my game, but it has slipped a lot lately due to lack of practice time.

 

Regarding the buy in from the SO.  She knows and approves my recent selling spree of unused golf equipment and making some extra cash.  I've made a lot more than she thinks, so it will be used get my fix when I really need something.

 

 

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Agree 110%--- Exactly how I do it. I prefer Macgregor irons and all my lofts and lies are the same. Woods are a mix between Penna and Mac. Putters I have so many but when playing vintage it is between Ironmaster , Bulls Eye or TP Mills. As far as the money I do not have a lot in anything. I worked for a metal recycling company and you would not believe the stuff I used to buy for scrap prices never more than .20 each for a club. I have also had some generous WRX members over the years that have sent me stuff for free. I will be glad when I am again able to swing and play my steel shafted classics. I broke my back and shoulder back in April so right now I am recovering and swinging some graphite shafted KZGs. But that is better than nothing at least I am playing

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Driver--- Callaway Big Bertha Alpha--- Speeder 565 R flex

5W  --- TM V Steel Fubuki 60r

7W --- TM V Steel UST Pro Force 65 R flex

9W--- TM V Steel Stock V Steel R flex shaft

Irons 5 thru PW TM TP CB Steel Fiber 95 R F

SW Callaway PM Grind 56* Modified Grind KBS Tour Wedge

LW Vokey SM5 L Grind 58* 04 bounce Stock Vokey Shaft

Putter Macgregor Bobby Grace Mark 4 V-Foil Broomstick

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Loved all of that! 

I built two bag of 'unicorns' last year (unfortunately I am going to have to sell them all now due to moving house!)

One bag consists of
Titleist 905R
Titleist 906F2
Titleist PT Fairway

Adams MB2 Raw 3-PW
Cleveland RTG wedge set

And the other bag is
Taylormade Burner TP
Taylormade V Steel
Mizuno MP32 3-PW

Mizuno MP-T wedge set

I had such good fun looking back at old bags and sets to see what I wanted, were so many options I could have done! But being a lefty, some of the options were very limited! 

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Taylormade Sim2/ Ventus Blue 
Taylormade Sim2 Ti/ Tour DI
Titleist 818H2/ Tour AD
Mizuno MP20 HMB 4 Iron
Wilson Staff Model 5-PW
Titleist Vokey SM8 50, 54, 58
Bettinardi BB0 Tour Hive/ Stability Tour Black Edition
Full bag here
 

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17 hours ago, A.Princey said:

Not that your way is wrong, but I have exactly identical clubs in my backup bag, down to club weight and all.

 

I can see that if you want a true back up bag, but this is more for the person that wants to play multiple different sets. 

 

6 hours ago, simonizer said:

Great points!

I have been on a bit of a selling rampage of various backup sticks and stockpile of different models of golf balls. 

This has given me much freedom to figure out what I really want as a reliable gamer set and figure out what to keep as a backup set.

 

I have decided to stick to one putter, same lofted drivers/woods, limiting the highest wedge loft in the bag to a 58 or a low bounce 60, and practice/play using only same model/year golf balls for the sake of consistency.   <<< I'm hoping all of this will work.

 

You mentioned something that has been on my mind regarding iron lofts from various sets and the resulting distances.

I used to play 3-PW in traditional lofts and dialed in predictable distances.

Latest gamers are a bit stronger lofted and "hot faced", so it has been a bit of a challenge to determine the carry distances.

I do welcome the extra forgiveness, so the jury is still out whether it is helping me or not. 

Irons were the strongest part of my game, but it has slipped a lot lately due to lack of practice time.

 

Regarding the buy in from the SO.  She knows and approves my recent selling spree of unused golf equipment and making some extra cash.  I've made a lot more than she thinks, so it will be used get my fix when I really need something.

 

 

 

Yea, I have gamed a set of z545's since they came out. I have recently made the switch back to blades and have found it took multiple rounds to make the switch. I really struggle going back and for between the sets. I noticed immediately when going back and forth between my bladed sets that it was much easier to go back and forth between them. . 

 

4 hours ago, manxytag said:

I have been playing golf for 40 years and never needed a back up bag

 

This is more for the person who wants... not needs. 😁

 

 

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3 hours ago, leftygolferessex said:

Loved all of that! 

I built two bag of 'unicorns' last year (unfortunately I am going to have to sell them all now due to moving house!)

One bag consists of
Titleist 905R
Titleist 906F2
Titleist PT Fairway

Adams MB2 Raw 3-PW
Cleveland RTG wedge set

And the other bag is
Taylormade Burner TP
Taylormade V Steel
Mizuno MP32 3-PW

Mizuno MP-T wedge set

I had such good fun looking back at old bags and sets to see what I wanted, were so many options I could have done! But being a lefty, some of the options were very limited! 

YEa man, One of my biggest regrets was getting rid of a set of mp 33's. Loved some of those classic clubs and bagging them brings just as much joy, in a different way, than playing the new stuff. Currently looking at a set of t-MBs cause I really liked the look and never got them. Also looking at a set of 680s, mp18s, cally apex mbs, the list of classic clubs is endless. 

 

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My backup bag is for casual rounds where results don’t matter (not a club tournament or cash game). Therefore I just throw in what I consider to be fun to play, on a whim. Good to have those rounds where you can enjoy the game and outdoors away from daily life stresses.

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Epic Speed 9* (VeloCore Blue 6S)

SIM2 Ti 15* (Tour AD BB 6SR)

Apex UW 19* (MMT 70S)

0311XP Gen3 4-PW (Accra 90i S)

Vokey Forged 52 

Vokey Forged Black 58.12K 

HiToe 64* 
WHP 7CS

TP5x

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6 hours ago, manxytag said:

I have been playing golf for 40 years and never needed a back up bag

Ok cool I can respect that--- Hey you are doing your thing which is ok if it suits you

Driver--- Callaway Big Bertha Alpha--- Speeder 565 R flex

5W  --- TM V Steel Fubuki 60r

7W --- TM V Steel UST Pro Force 65 R flex

9W--- TM V Steel Stock V Steel R flex shaft

Irons 5 thru PW TM TP CB Steel Fiber 95 R F

SW Callaway PM Grind 56* Modified Grind KBS Tour Wedge

LW Vokey SM5 L Grind 58* 04 bounce Stock Vokey Shaft

Putter Macgregor Bobby Grace Mark 4 V-Foil Broomstick

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1 hour ago, 95124hacker said:

My backup bag is for casual rounds where results don’t matter (not a club tournament or cash game). Therefore I just throw in what I consider to be fun to play, on a whim. Good to have those rounds where you can enjoy the game and outdoors away from daily life stresses.

That last sentence is what it is all about there my friend

Driver--- Callaway Big Bertha Alpha--- Speeder 565 R flex

5W  --- TM V Steel Fubuki 60r

7W --- TM V Steel UST Pro Force 65 R flex

9W--- TM V Steel Stock V Steel R flex shaft

Irons 5 thru PW TM TP CB Steel Fiber 95 R F

SW Callaway PM Grind 56* Modified Grind KBS Tour Wedge

LW Vokey SM5 L Grind 58* 04 bounce Stock Vokey Shaft

Putter Macgregor Bobby Grace Mark 4 V-Foil Broomstick

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The core of my backup / weekend bag are both MP-18 MMC 5-PW, one with Steelfiber i110cw and the other with Steelfiber i95.

WITB for 2023  |  Titleist Hybrid-5 Stand Bag
Titleist TSi2 10*  |  Miyazaki Kusala Black 61X

Titleist TSR1 20* & 26* Hybrids  |  Evenflow White 90S

Edel SMS Pro 5-PW |  Steelfiber i110cw-S

Edel SMS GW & LW  |  Steelfiber i110cw-S

Putter  |  Mizuno OMOI-03 Nickel Finish, stock grip

Grips    |  All Clubs With CP2 Wrap Jumbo

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