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A Guide to Hybrid Golf Clubs

Most golf stores and companies that you go to offer at least a remote selection of Hybrid golf clubs, and this is because the Hybrid golf clubs are some of the highest quality, durable, and esthetically appealing golf clubs available on the market today. The first step is to learn a bit more about the clubs themselves so that you will know which ones to purchase.

The Different Types

There are basically a few different categories available when it comes to the Hybrid golf clubs, and they are: Callaway, Cleveland, Cobra, Mizuno, Nike, Sonartec, TaylorMade, The Perfect Club, and Titleist. The first is the Callaway Heavenwood, which is available in five models ranging from 14 to 26 degrees. As with the other utility-hybrid golf clubs, the Callaway Heavenwood is available in either graphite or steel, and Uniflex is usually the best option, especially if you are a beginner, because it is considered as being for everyone.

Then there is the Cleveland Halo Hybrid, which is designed more for the average golfer. It comes in four models, ranging from 16 to 25 degrees, and you do have the option of getting a steel shaft with this club. In fact the True Temper Dynamic Gold shaft that is offered has always been the best selling high quality steel shaft and you can even opt to use the new, lighter version of Dynamic Gold in your hybrid utility club.

Another of the most popular Hybrid golf clubs is the Nike CPR iron wood, which has a slightly smaller head than the predecessor, and is designed specifically for people who enjoy using a low profile club. Nike has really gone all out with this club, and in fact they are the only manufacturer with three different offerings and the only one to make their offerings correspond directly to the clubs that you are trying to replace or add.

The Selection Process

There are many other types of the Hybrid clubs that you can choose from as well, and so the toughest part of all really is the selection process. The first thing is to determine which clubs you actually need – perhaps you are just looking for one, or a few, or maybe to get a whole new set.

Then you simply work up from here, considering other factors such as durability, price, and appearance. You want to make sure that you spend your money wisely on clubs that are not only going to help improve your game but also which are aesthetically appealing to you.

 

 

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