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.
They are easier to swing than a long iron due to their shorter length and lower center of gravity, hybrid clubs are perfect for the player who hasn't the time to practice at becoming better at the long iron, or who just doesn't have the aptitude for it. A genius at Adams must've had the same problem, and thought, "Hey, why not just make a club for people like me?" And thus the hybrid was born, helping both experts and novices to improve their game. A hybrid will help with getting the ball to land right where you want it to by putting a higher spin on it. This gives the ball much better stopping power when it finally lands. It puts the fun back in golf for the casual player, and even improves the performance of the serious players, too. Just remember not to throw out any clubs once you get one, as this is not a replacement to a wood or an iron. It's a happy medium that is completely unique and can't ever truly replace a specific wood or iron club.
Companies such as Taylor Made, Callaway, Adams, Ping, and Nike all make great hybrids. I've tried out most of these, and can say that the best ones come from Taylor Made and Callaway. Their hybrids are the easiest to hit with. Golf Guru Guy was able to send the ball home to the green and put it to bed in its snug little hole with no trouble at all. The Adams hybrids are good as well, and they were the first to market them. Points for ingenuity!
Not an expert but want to play like one? Invest in a hybrid club. There's a reason they're selling like crazy and discussions about them are blossoming on golf forums and blogs - they work! They are a must for the average golfer, and the best recommendations are available from yours truly. - 15683
They are easier to swing than a long iron due to their shorter length and lower center of gravity, hybrid clubs are perfect for the player who hasn't the time to practice at becoming better at the long iron, or who just doesn't have the aptitude for it. A genius at Adams must've had the same problem, and thought, "Hey, why not just make a club for people like me?" And thus the hybrid was born, helping both experts and novices to improve their game. A hybrid will help with getting the ball to land right where you want it to by putting a higher spin on it. This gives the ball much better stopping power when it finally lands. It puts the fun back in golf for the casual player, and even improves the performance of the serious players, too. Just remember not to throw out any clubs once you get one, as this is not a replacement to a wood or an iron. It's a happy medium that is completely unique and can't ever truly replace a specific wood or iron club.
Companies such as Taylor Made, Callaway, Adams, Ping, and Nike all make great hybrids. I've tried out most of these, and can say that the best ones come from Taylor Made and Callaway. Their hybrids are the easiest to hit with. Golf Guru Guy was able to send the ball home to the green and put it to bed in its snug little hole with no trouble at all. The Adams hybrids are good as well, and they were the first to market them. Points for ingenuity!
Not an expert but want to play like one? Invest in a hybrid club. There's a reason they're selling like crazy and discussions about them are blossoming on golf forums and blogs - they work! They are a must for the average golfer, and the best recommendations are available from yours truly. - 15683
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