Hybrid Clubs

Travelling Golfer pointed out an article from Pub Links Golfer Magazine Online about hybrids. In today’s market, the hybrid clubs are quickly becoming a popular part of most golf club sets. Last year I replaced 3 of my long irons with hybrids and experienced great results. You’ll want to read the article for the full info, but here are a few highlights…

Historically, long irons have been the most difficult clubs to hit for both recreational golfers and touring professionals.

Hybrid clubs make the game so much easier and enjoyable that it’s amazing to consider they barely existed only a few years ago.

Today’s new-look hybrids account for close to 20 percent of the total metal wood market. As the category grows, so do the options in terms of performance, head styling, loft and trajectory. Hybrids give golfers the ability to dial in long-game distances and ball flights much like wedges do for our short game.

“Hands On” Play Testing – 2005 Hybrids

2 thoughts on “Hybrid Clubs

  1. Well I am still out there trying to make the long irons work and I am probably one of those that need the hybrids the most. Sometimes i feel like my two iron comes to my chin.

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  2. I highly recommend trying out some hybrids. I had attempted to use my long irons for years and the few times I was able to hit them well they were great, but more often than not I ended up in more trouble. The hybrids are so much more consistant and forgiving. I actually gained distance with them over my long irons as well.

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