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		<title>Boccieri Heavy Hybrid golf club review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 02:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When looking for a hybrid club, sometimes taking a risk offers a better return on your investment.  Rather than reaching for a common brand name, many who choose the lesser known Boccieri Heavy Hybrid golf club are reaping rewards in terms of lower scores and more satisfaction in every round.  This is a versatile club, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When looking for a hybrid club, sometimes taking a risk offers a better return on your investment.  Rather than reaching for a common brand name, many who choose the lesser known Boccieri Heavy Hybrid golf club are reaping rewards in terms of lower scores and more satisfaction in every round.  This is a versatile club, offering excellent performance from the fairway, the rough, and even off the tee.  It’s giving players at all skill levels the chance to improve their long iron game by using the Boccieri Heavy Hybrid in place of the 3 and 4 irons.<br />
It’s not just amateurs and novices who are hitting hybrids these days.  Most pros now use one because they experience the competitive advantage a hybrid can offer.  The results prove the point: Hybrids are here to stay because they improve scores.  The Boccieri Heavy Hybrid golf club is a top hybrid and can be added to any set of clubs to make you a better golfer.  Boccieri Heavy Hybrid golf club review articles praise the construction of the club as the root of its performance.  Here are all the features it offers</p>
<h2>Boccieri Heavy Hybrid Features</h2>
<p>17-4 stainless steel head with a 455 Carpenter Steel face.</p>
<p>The steel face adds yardage to every shot.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Balanced weight in the head reduces torque on contact, producing greater forgiveness.</p>
<p>50 gram back-weight system increase MOI and offers better control of swing pace.</p>
<p>20 degree loft replaces the 3-iron; 23 degree loft replaces the 4-iron.</p>
<p>Aldila NVS Hybrid Shaft is rated one of the best on the market.</p>
<p>Standard shaft and stiff shaft available to best fit your swing.</p>
<h2>Who Should Use the Boccieri Heavy Hybrid Golf Club?</h2>
<p>This club is designed for any golfer who wants an easier club to hit from long-iron range.  If offers better ball-striking characteristics than long irons and is easier to control than a fairway wood.  The design and usability is simple enough for even beginner golfers to benefit from, but like any club, practicing with it will improve your performance.  The Boccieri Heavy Hybrid complements the Boccieri Heavy Irons, but can be added to any set with good results.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>If those long iron shots are ruining your enjoyment of the game, switching to the Boccieri Heavy Hybrid golf club might make all the difference.  With a few buckets of balls at the range, you’ll see how easy this club is to hit – and how an easy, controlled swing will drive the ball off the club face.  Those shots from 220 yards that were once your downfall can become one of the strengths of your game with the right stick in your hand, and the Boccieri Heavy Hybrid golf club can be that stick.</p>
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		<title>Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid golf club review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 02:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adams innovation has consistently changed the way we play golf, and their Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid golf club continues to transform the game.  It isn’t just popular with amateurs looking to ditch their long irons for a far more hittable club.  The Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid golf club is also used by professional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adams innovation has consistently changed the way we play golf, and their Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid golf club continues to transform the game.  It isn’t just popular with amateurs looking to ditch their long irons for a far more hittable club.  The Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid golf club is also used by professional golfers on all the tours.  In fact, Adams Idea hybrids are the #1 hybrid in professional golf, accounting for nearly 50% of the hybrids used on the 3 men’s tours.</p>
<p>What makes the Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid golf club so attractive?  No doubt the Adams reputation causes golfers to pick it up and give it a try.  But the performance of the Idea Black is what persuades them to put it in their bag.  Here’s a look at the top features offered by this technology-driven club.</p>
<h2>Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid Features</h2>
<p>The maraging steel face transfers power to the ball more efficiently, producing higher ball speed.</p>
<p>Tri-level sole reduces turf interaction.</p>
<p>Usable off the tee or from the fairway or rough.</p>
<p>Adjustable weight lets you customize the club’s performance to fit your swing.</p>
<p>Maximum forgiveness supplied by  balanced weighting throughout the club and a higher MOI.</p>
<p>Thin sole width produces less drag on take away – it swings like an iron.</p>
<p>Mid-high ball trajectory produces softer shots and more control.</p>
<p>Lofts available include 15/17/19/21 degrees.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Who Should Use the Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid Golf Club?</h2>
<p>Any player will experience benefits from the performance of the Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid golf club, especially those golfers who have played hybrids before.  It’s one of the most powerful hybrids available.  The adjustable weight is a nice feature for seasoned players who have experience with adjustable clubs.  In other words, better players will make the best use of the Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid, though any golfer willing to work with it at the range will see real benefits in their game.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>The performance of the Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid golf club makes it the top hybrid club among Tour players.  That’s speaks volumes for this hybrid, because top players reach for it when money is on the line.  Even if the money you play for is a few friendly skins with friends at the local club, you’ll swing the Adams Idea Black Super Hybrid with improved confidence and better results.  From the tee, the fairway or the rough, having this club to hit instead of a standard 3-iron or 4-iron may take a handful of strokes off your game.</p>
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		<title>Cobra Baffler Rail hybrid golf club review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 02:25:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not all hybrids are made the same, and the Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid golf club proves it with superior performance from tee to green.  Form follows function beautifully in this club, sporting an innovative rail design that reduces turf drag at takeaway.  It also produces a better ball strike due to less turf interaction.  It’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not all hybrids are made the same, and the Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid golf club proves it with superior performance from tee to green.  Form follows function beautifully in this club, sporting an innovative rail design that reduces turf drag at takeaway.  It also produces a better ball strike due to less turf interaction.  It’s no wonder that Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid golf club review articles in major golf publications rate this as one of the top 5 hybrids on the market.  .</p>
<p>So what sets the Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid apart from ordinary hybrids?  Here are the top features of this extraordinary club.</p>
<h2>Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid Features</h2>
<p>4-rail design means less contact with the turf for smoother takeaway and cleaner ball-striking.</p>
<p>9-point face technology expands the hitting zone, producing one of the largest sweet spots available.</p>
<p>The thin, maraging steel insert in the face delivers more energy on contact, for higher ball speed.</p>
<p>Weight redistributed to the back of the club, and lowered, produces better launch, even out of the rough.</p>
<p>3 shafts options, standard, stiff and light, allow you to tailor the club to your skill level and swing characteristics.</p>
<p>Mid to High trajectory produced by each shaft, for softer, more controlled shot-making.</p>
<p>Men’s and women’s models, plus RH and LH Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid clubs are available.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Who Should Use the Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid?</h2>
<p>This should be one of the first hybrids that golfers at any skill level consider.  It’s rail design makes it easier to hit, plain and simple.  If making good contact is a challenge for you, this will improve your ball-striking from day one.  The Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid also offers enough performance to make it the choice of low-handicap golfers and even the pros.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>For 30 years Cobra has been introducing stroke-saving innovation into the game of golf.  The Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid continues the tradition of helping golfers play better and get more satisfaction on the links. This versatile club is right for the fairway or off the tee, and it absolutely excels out of the rough.  When you want a combination of power and higher trajectory in the long-iron range, consider the Cobra Baffler Rail Hybrid golf club.  It delivers the distance of a wood and the control and flight characteristics of an iron.  It will boost your confidence and improve your game every time you take it out of your bag.</p>
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		<title>Ping K15 Hybrid golf club review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 02:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ping has long been one of the most respected names in golf, and the Ping K15 hybrid golf club deepens their reputation for innovation that will make you a better golfer. The K15 Hybrid is designed to replace long irons that most golfers – even top amateurs and professionals – find hard to hit consistently.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ping has long been one of the most respected names in golf, and the Ping K15 hybrid golf club deepens their reputation for innovation that will make you a better golfer. The K15 Hybrid is designed to replace long irons that most golfers – even top amateurs and professionals – find hard to hit consistently.  That’s why hybrids like the Ping K15 hybrid golf club are turning up in the bags of better players everywhere, including touring professionals.  It’s the perfect hybrid to complement your Ping K15 irons, but it’s a stand-alone club that mixes well with whatever you’re playing. Our Ping K15 Hybrid golf club review continues with a look at the features that just may revolutionize your long-iron game.</p>
<h2>Ping K15 Hybrid Features</h2>
<p>The 20-degree loft gets your shot up in the air much easier than standard long irons.</p>
<p>An internal weight pad beefs up the head to allow you to drive the ball without over-swinging.</p>
<p>The lower weight stabilizes the club face, enlarging the sweet spot.</p>
<p>The enhanced MOI and toe-weighting produce more forgiveness and truer ball flight.</p>
<p>Reduced spin is a result of the offset hosel, producing better control.</p>
<p>The regular or stiff flex option gives you the ability to choose the shaft that fits your game.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Who Should Use the Ping K15 Hybrid Golf Club?</h2>
<p>Any player looking for a quality hybrid should consider the Ping K15 hybrid golf club.  Newcomers to the game and seasoned players are both finding that the club improves their shot-making.  It takes one of the most challenging shots out of the game entirely, and the frustration with it.  When most players get comfortable with the Ping K15 hybrid, they start hitting it with confidence.  Their swing pace improves because they aren’t trying to kill the ball.  They let the club do the work, with greatly improved results.</p>
<p>If you are already packing the Ping K15 irons, adding this club to your bag makes sense.  But no matter what clubs you play, having a top-rated, very hittable hybrid like the Ping K15 hybrid golf club is a decision that will pay off. You’ll enjoy the game more and produce better results in every round.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>There’s a reason that even PGA players have begun to use hybrid clubs like.  The Ping K15 hybrid golf club delivers a high, soft shot that offers a level of control impossible to achieve with standard low irons.  This club helps you swing with confidence on those 200+ yard shots where a soft touch and height on the ball are imperative.  The Ping K15 hybrid golf club is another example of Ping innovation and design helping you shoot better scores every time you hit the links.</p>
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		<title>How many hybrid golf clubs should I have in my bag?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Hybrid Golf Club Questions]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a common question among golfers looking to add some hybrid golf clubs to their arsenal.  When you first look and try to make sense of it all it can be a bit much.  When it comes to going about selecting the perfect addition to your bag there are some key things you should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a common question among golfers looking to add some <a title="hybrid golf clubs" href="http://www.hybridgolfclubsreview.net" target="_self">hybrid golf clubs</a> to their arsenal.  When you first look and try to make sense of it all it can be a bit much.  When it comes to going about selecting the perfect addition to your bag there are some key things you should consider as well as some important questions you need to answer about your specific golf game.  In order to best answer “how many hybrid golf clubs should I have in my bag” you will need to be honest with yourself as well as go about it in a logical manner to get the best bang for your buck.</p>
<h3>What club do you hit worst?</h3>
<p>In terms of having the largest impact on your game you should always start with the club that you hit the worst in your bag.  You should be asking yourself “what club do I loathe taking from my bag?”  Invariably there is a specific club that you want no part of.  In general this is the 2 iron (if you have one), 3 iron (almost all sets have one of these) and perhaps the 4 iron.  Usually people can hit their 7 iron and up, but if you have problems here they even have hybrids that are made to go down this far.  Don’t forget to take into account your fairway woods also.  A 5 wood some people hit great, but others can’t hit for their life.</p>
<p>So once we have decided on the clubs that are the clubs that we hate the most, let’s target these clubs to add to our bag.  It may be that you can’t seem to hit your 5 wood, 3 iron, 4 iron and 5 iron.  In this case you would want to target a 2 hybrid golf club, a 3 hybrid golf club, a 4 hybrid golf club, and a 5 hybrid golf club.  These hybrid numbers are meant to take the place of the clubs listed above.  In theory (and almost always in practice!) these clubs will go the prescribed distances of a 5 wood, 3 iron, 4 iron and 5 iron.</p>
<p>Now that we have decided how many and of what variety to purchase to add to our golf bag, we need to decide which brands.  That is for another article entirely, but keep in mind there is a way array of clubs from many different manufacturers.  With that of course it entails a wide array of pricing options!  The key thing being find a club that you have confidence in and are happy to take out of the bag on the course.  This is the entire reason for buying hybrid golf clubs, so make sure to buy a set of hybrids that match your game.  If you buy a club that you don’t have confidence in, it won’t matter if you answered the question “how many hybrid golf clubs should I have in my bag” perfectly, because you will now have to answer which hybrid should I buy the next time to replace the hybrids that I hate hitting!</p>
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		<title>4 Hybrid Golf Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Hybrid Golf Club Types]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of  hybrid golf clubs you have many varieties to choose from.  A common choice among golfers is the 4 hybrid.  When you start looking at the make up of this club, it is easy to see why.  As stated in other posts on this site, the numbers associated with hybrids go in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the world of  <a title="hybrid golf clubs" href="http://www.hybridgolfclubsreview.net" target="_self">hybrid golf clubs</a> you have many varieties to choose from.  A common choice among golfers is the 4 hybrid.  When you start looking at the make up of this club, it is easy to see why.  As stated in other posts on this site, the numbers associated with hybrids go in the same order as you see in the woods and irons, in other words the lower the number the lower the loft and the higher the number the higher the loft.  In plain terms a<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> 4 hybrid </span>has a lower loft and longer length off the tee than a 5 hybrid, but as we would expect a shorter length and higher loft than the 2 and 3 utility clubs.  This article is focused only on the <strong>4 hybrid golf club</strong> which is one middle type hybrids that people tend to buy for their sets.</p>
<p>So why is the 4 hybrid such a popular club?  As with all the hybrid clubs, it is meant to allow for higher ball flight and softer landings on the greens.  Also, due to its lack of bounce (the variable that allows a club to bounce off the ground and strike the ball as opposed to slicing through the ground) it is very good at hitting out of tight lies.  But that is the same out of all the hybrids and isn't special to the four utility.  In specifics, a 4 hybrid comes with a 24 degree loft angle as the standard.  Again, this is pretty standard among manufacturers, so don't expect a Cobra Baffler 4 hybrid to be any different than a Callaway Diablo 4 hybrid, both will have a 24 degree loft angle. As for lie angle, the 4 hybrid wood measures in at 60.5 degrees.  As stated on other pages on this site and on the internet common, the lie angle is usuaully a component of your height and some other minor body specific attributes.</p>
<p>To cut to the chase, a 4 hybrid is meant to take the place of your 4 iron.  Again as noted before this isn't a hard and fast rule, but in general holds true for most golfers.  And this is a good thing and many golfers have an especially hard time hitting longer irons like a 4 iron.  In addition, it seems that this is a fairly common club that is  needed off the tee for those long par 3's that golf courses seem to always have.  Again, in general a 4 hybrid will fly higher and land softer than a 4 iron, and unless it is windy this is almost always a better option.  If you find yourself avoiding hitting your 4 iron due to lack of confidence, a <strong>4 hybrid golf club</strong> would be a wise choice to add to your arsenal.</p>
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		<title>3 Hybrid Golf Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 02:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today's hybrid golf clubs come in a wide array of types and sizes to choose from.  Similar to irons and fairway woods, they go from lowest loft to highest loft when we looked at from the lowest hybrid number to highest number.  In other words a 3 hybrid has a lower loft and longer length [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's <a title="hybrid golf clubs" href="http://www.hybridgolfclubsreview.net" target="_self">hybrid golf clubs</a> come in a wide array of types and sizes to choose from.  Similar to irons and fairway woods, they go from lowest loft to highest loft when we looked at from the lowest hybrid number to highest number.  In other words a<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> 3 hybrid </span>has a lower loft and longer length off the tee than a 4 and 5 hybrid.  This post is solely meant to look at the <strong>3 hybrid golf club</strong> which is one of the stronger utility clubs available (the 2 hybrid golf club is the only one stronger on the market).</p>
<p>So what can we expect out of a 3 hybrid?  To begin with, the 3 hybrid comes with a 21 degree loft angle standard.  If you want to have a different loft you will generally need to have one custom made or bent accordingly.  It doesn't matter the brand, the loft characteristic of a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">3 hybrid</span> is to have twenty one degrees of loft.  In addition to the loft, the 3 utility wood comes with a standard 60 degree lie angle.  Remember that the lie angle is talking about the difference between straight up and down and directly flat.  As discussed in previous posts, the lie angle is the thing that most often changes when custom clubs are made due mostly to height, but factors come into play to a lesser extent.   Similar to all the other hybrid clubs, the 3 hybrid does not come with any bounce, which means that it does not have the geometry to allow for the club to bounce off the ground and still hit the ball (this is a common thing of note for sand wedges where we don't want to dig to China while we are trying to get out of the beach!).  As noted before, this feature of hybrids makes them particularly useful in situations where you have a tight lie.  Common places where this exists is on the fringe as well as waste bunkers and spots in the fairway with especially short grass.</p>
<p>So why do people carry a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">3 hybrid</span>?  Well this may be the most common hybrid in the bag of golfers around the globe as it is intended to replace the 3 iron in your golf bag.  This of course is a general rule, but this is most often the club it is replacing.  And this is a good thing and many golfers have an especially hard time hitting longer irons like the 3 iron.  In addition, it seems that this is a fairly common club that is  needed off the tee for those longer par 3's that golf courses love to throw at you.  Again, in general a 3 hybrid will fly higher and land softer than a 3 iron, and unless it is windy this is almost always a better option.  If you find yourself dreading hitting that 3 iron every round then the <strong>3 hybrid golf club</strong> is a great club for you to purchase.</p>
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		<title>2 Hybrid Golf Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 02:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Hybrid Golf Club Types]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to hybrid golf clubs there are a variety of sizes to choose from.  In general they follow from lowest loft to highest loft when we go from lowest hybrid club number to highest hybrid club number.  So a 2 hybrid has a lower loft and will hit the ball farther than a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to <a title="hybrid golf clubs" href="http://www.hybridgolfclubsreview.net" target="_self">hybrid golf clubs</a> there are a variety of sizes to choose from.  In general they follow from lowest loft to highest loft when we go from lowest hybrid club number to highest hybrid club number.  So a<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> 2 hybrid </span>has a lower loft and will hit the ball farther than a 3 hybrid, which will in turn his the ball farther with a lower loft than a 4 hybrid.   This page is dedicated to the <strong>2 hybrid golf club</strong> which is the lowest loft and longest hitting of all the hybrid clubs.</p>
<p>First it is important to know what the loft means.  In general it is how much of a difference between perpendicular to the ground and horizontal to the ground.  The 2 hybrid comes with an 18 degree loft angle as the standard.  Every <span style="text-decoration: underline;">2 hybrid</span> will use this as the standard loft of the club.  Along with that it comes with a 58.5 degree lie angle as the standard.  The lie angle refers to the difference between straight up and down and directly flat.  The lie angle is one thing that changes based mostly on your height, but other things as well when it comes to finding the best fit for your club.  You obviously can get a club changed in terms of loft as well, but this in essence is changing the type of hybrid it is.  If you bend it weaker you are getting ever closer to a 3 hybrid.  Like all hybrid clubs, the standard is that they come without any bounce, which means that it does not have the feature on the club to allow for the club to literally bounce off the ground and still hit the ball.  This makes hybrid especially adept at hitting out of tight lies like you would find in the middle of the fairway and similar.</p>
<p>The <span style="text-decoration: underline;">2 hybrid</span> is meant to take the place of a 5 wood or 2 iron in your bag.  At least in terms of distance this is generally the case.  The 2 hybrid will usually have the ball higher in the air allowing for a softer landing on the green than the same distance iron will.  This is due to the club design of a hybrid club vs. that of an iron.  If you have a hard time hitting that 5 wood or 2 iron I would suggest that you take a serious look at a <strong>2 hybrid golf club</strong> and the forgiveness it affords.</p>
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		<title>What are hybrid golf clubs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 18:58:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that you can't watch a golf tournament these days and not hear numerous comments in regards to hybrid golf clubs.  So what are these clubs meant to do, why do we hear so many rave reviews about them and who are the major players in the arena?  It is a good question to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that you can't watch a golf tournament these days and not hear numerous comments in regards to <a title="hybrid golf clubs" href="http://hybridgolfclubsreview.net/" target="_self">hybrid golf clubs</a>.  So what are these clubs meant to do, why do we hear so many rave reviews about them and who are the major players in the arena?  It is a good question to be sure, and one that is asked umpteen times by people all over the world.  Given the advances in golf technology, it would be remiss in not lauding the improvements for the average player to pro alike in regards to the hybrid club revolution.  Oh, and in case you have heard a bunch of banter about "utility clubs" it should be noted that this is synonymous with hybrid clubs.  The "utility" comes from the fact that these clubs are able to be used in so many different parts of your game, they are like the sport utility vehicle of the golf world.</p>
<h3>What exactly is a hybrid golf club?</h3>
<p>When it comes to the true definition of a hybrid club, it is initially not clear what they mean.  How did this name come to be?  Well it is born from the idea that the best aspects of an iron and a wood were woven together to give the hybrid.  The idea is that generally speaking a long iron (2 iron through 5 iron are generally considered to be long irons due to the distance they are typically used at) is difficult to hit consistently and a wood is difficult to hit off the turf in many cases.  When you combined the flat face and sole of an iron with the elongated sole associated with a fairway wood.  This results in a club with a low center of gravity allowing for an easier job in getting the ball up in the air with the length of an iron which makes it easier to swing.  Hybrid clubs help golfers of all skill levels make good shots, but especially help those golfers getting long in the tooth who have lost some swing speed.</p>
<h3>Who are the major manufacturers in the hybrid golf space?</h3>
<p>It seems that just about every company is jumping into the fray these days when it comes to hybrid clubs.  Perhaps the first prominent brand on the scene who still make solid hybrid club is Adams golf, the maker of the Tight Lies series of hybrid woods.   While they still make the Tight Lies series, the current hot ticket is the Adams Golf Idea A2 OS Hybrid.  However, when it comes to these clubs, currently the <strong>Callaway hybrid golf clubs </strong>are king.  The Callaway FT Fusion hybrid is especially well thought of and continues to get high reviews across the board by players of all skill levels.  Other players in the space include Titleist, Cobra, and Ping.</p>
<p>So there is a high level overview of the hybrids you can expect to see out on the market today and how they will help your golf game.  I am sure if you ask your closest golfing buddies you will likely hear that many of them would not give up their hybrid clubs for their choice of the best cavity backed irons on the market.  Indeed the <em>hybrid golf clubs</em> of today have taken the golf world by storm, and for good reason.</p>
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