Hybrid Iron Sets, Discovering the New Trend in Golf Clubs (Video) - by Pete Styles
Hybrid Iron Sets, Discovering the New Trend in Golf Clubs (Video) - by Pete Styles view-recommended-clubs-button

If the most satisfying golf shot that you can ever hit is one of those high-soaring, carrying iron shots that lands lovely and soft on the green, that's the real pinnacle of your game. But you're not getting that very often because you find your irons difficult to hit and they're scuttling across the floor and they're not going to the distance they used to go. It might be worth considering changing all of the difficult-to-hit irons that you have and putting hybrid clubs in their place.

If you've already got hybrid clubs as your 2-, 3-, and 4-iron, you'll already understand a little bit easier to hit than your long irons. And if you're struggling with your mid and short irons, it might be worth putting hybrids in your bag too. Hybrids work nicely because the center of gravity is lower and deeper, further away from the face that gets nicely underneath the golf ball and promotes a higher flight than the loft might suggest.

Also, a nice lightweight graphite shaft in the golf club would get the ball higher with a faster swing speed and because the golf club is designed to not dig into the turf like an iron shot but to skim over the turf nicely, having hybrids right away through the game mean -- right away to the bag means that your game can be consistent so you don’t have to dig down with a wedge and sweep up on a long iron or wood but you can have the same sweeping consistent swing right through the bag. If you look at Thomas Golf's range of nice hybrid clubs -- they make hybrids clubs from any number, any loft right away through to a sand wedge, also in gents' and ladies' flex golf clubs. So depending on how you're playing with your irons, it might be worth putting hybrids in your bag right away from 3-iron to sand wedge.

2012-08-08

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If the most satisfying golf shot that you can ever hit is one of those high-soaring, carrying iron shots that lands lovely and soft on the green, that's the real pinnacle of your game. But you're not getting that very often because you find your irons difficult to hit and they're scuttling across the floor and they're not going to the distance they used to go. It might be worth considering changing all of the difficult-to-hit irons that you have and putting hybrid clubs in their place.

If you've already got hybrid clubs as your 2-, 3-, and 4-iron, you'll already understand a little bit easier to hit than your long irons. And if you're struggling with your mid and short irons, it might be worth putting hybrids in your bag too. Hybrids work nicely because the center of gravity is lower and deeper, further away from the face that gets nicely underneath the golf ball and promotes a higher flight than the loft might suggest.

Also, a nice lightweight graphite shaft in the golf club would get the ball higher with a faster swing speed and because the golf club is designed to not dig into the turf like an iron shot but to skim over the turf nicely, having hybrids right away through the game mean — right away to the bag means that your game can be consistent so you don’t have to dig down with a wedge and sweep up on a long iron or wood but you can have the same sweeping consistent swing right through the bag. If you look at Thomas Golf's range of nice hybrid clubs — they make hybrids clubs from any number, any loft right away through to a sand wedge, also in gents' and ladies' flex golf clubs. So depending on how you're playing with your irons, it might be worth putting hybrids in your bag right away from 3-iron to sand wedge.