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A golf hybrid generally features a head similar to a fairway wood. The head have an iron like lay angle with a flatter sole than a fairway wood.
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Why to use golf hybrids? A hybrid is a type of club used in golf with a design of both iron and woods yet different from both of them. It is a combination of the familiar swing mechanics of an iron with more forgiving nature and best distance of a wood. A golf hybrid generally features a head similar to a fairway wood. The head have an iron like lay angle with a flatter sole than a fairway wood. Reasons to choose golf hybrids: These are preferred by players with slower swing speeds. It also reduced the swings speed but increases the force applied, allowing a swing to cut through turf or sand with more momentum. Standard loft angles that vary between models of club. Different golfers require lie angles that may be +/- 3 degrees from the standard list. It varies significantly. Golfers may have different shaft lengths to suit their game. It is used for long shots from difficult rough and for nearly any shot. They can assist in getting the player out of tricky situation such as tight lies. They are a direct replacement for long iron golf sticks. A player can use a hybrid to perform a shot “bump and run”. With so many advantages, using hybrids is one of the best decision to make as it can make you help play the game nicely and will help you score more. Whether you play golf or not but buying golf sets is a daunting task and should be done very wisely. Hybrids can help you lay many difficult shots which would have been either uncomfortable to play with original wood or iron stick. They are so good that even Taylor made golf chose to market their hybrid clubs as rescue clubs and announced golf grips on sale. Also only golf hybrids will not improve your game but proper grip such as Winn grips will help you play better together. In 2007, a survey reported that over 30 percent of consumer golfers were using at least one hybrid club. Also 65 percent of professional golfers on their PGA tour and 80 percent on the champion’s tour carry at least one hybrid club. So there are different people with different choices and the way they play. Choosing the right club for your game depends on your strokes and how you play.