How many hybrid golf clubs should I have in my bag?

January 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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 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.

What club do you hit worst?

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.

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.

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!

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