Hybrids? You mean Toyota makes clubs now?" No, this isn't the Prius of golf clubs. But, they are selling as well as the gas-electric hybrid was back over the summer. A hybrid club is a blend between an iron and a wood and is considered essential for the average player seeking to improve his game. Even the pros have been seen sporting them, as even the best can have problems with using straight irons.
Hybrid clubs are not as long as an iron, but not as short as a wood, either. This makes them easier to manage like a wood, but with the loft of a long iron (16 to 20 degrees or so). The lower center of gravity certainly helps, too. A good hybrid can assist a player in getting balls out of roughs, not to mention putting a tighter spin on ball to keep it from rolling too much when it lands. It helps a player become better without less practice, and what's wrong with that? Just remember that a hybrid club is completely unique to any other club and shouldn't be considered as a replacement to a club. It should instead be considered a supplement to your bag, something to use when a wood doesn't quite cut it right and neither does an iron.
I've already mentioned Adams as a manufacturer, but while they were the first on market others have answered the call as well. Companies like Nike, Ping, Taylor Made, and Callaway all have their own hybrids, and Golf Guru Guy has tested most of them. After trying many of them out, I recommend the ones by Taylor Made and Callaway as the best ones. They are the easiest to hit with, allowing me to get my ball out of the rough and onto the green every time.
So, in summary, Hybrid golf clubs are especially important for the golfer who is not an expert but wants to play like an expert. Hybrid golf clubs are becoming frequent topics of discussion in many internet golf blogs as new and existing users alike share their success stories. They are a must for any average golfer looking to improve their game and can be purchased from any of the major club manufacturers. Just click on the Hybrid link on the left side of the home page for Golf Guru Guys recommendation for the Hot Hybrids on the market today.. - 16083
Hybrid clubs are not as long as an iron, but not as short as a wood, either. This makes them easier to manage like a wood, but with the loft of a long iron (16 to 20 degrees or so). The lower center of gravity certainly helps, too. A good hybrid can assist a player in getting balls out of roughs, not to mention putting a tighter spin on ball to keep it from rolling too much when it lands. It helps a player become better without less practice, and what's wrong with that? Just remember that a hybrid club is completely unique to any other club and shouldn't be considered as a replacement to a club. It should instead be considered a supplement to your bag, something to use when a wood doesn't quite cut it right and neither does an iron.
I've already mentioned Adams as a manufacturer, but while they were the first on market others have answered the call as well. Companies like Nike, Ping, Taylor Made, and Callaway all have their own hybrids, and Golf Guru Guy has tested most of them. After trying many of them out, I recommend the ones by Taylor Made and Callaway as the best ones. They are the easiest to hit with, allowing me to get my ball out of the rough and onto the green every time.
So, in summary, Hybrid golf clubs are especially important for the golfer who is not an expert but wants to play like an expert. Hybrid golf clubs are becoming frequent topics of discussion in many internet golf blogs as new and existing users alike share their success stories. They are a must for any average golfer looking to improve their game and can be purchased from any of the major club manufacturers. Just click on the Hybrid link on the left side of the home page for Golf Guru Guys recommendation for the Hot Hybrids on the market today.. - 16083
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