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      <title>Hybrid, Five-Wood or Driving Iron: Sorting Out the Top of Your Bag</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There is a stretch in almost every bag, somewhere between the fairway wood and the seven-iron, where the average golfer makes a decision out of habit rather than thought. They carry whatever they have always carried, or whatever the chap in the shop handed them, and they never quite ask the harder question of what that slot is actually for. It is a shame, because the top of the bag is where a lot of rounds are quietly won and lost. Get the wrong club in there and you spend your week chunking long irons or ballooning a three-wood off a tight lie. Get the right one and a whole category of shot suddenly becomes available again.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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