Golf Monthly UK – August 2019

(やまだぃちぅ) #1

W


e talk a lot about
the importance of
the short game, and
while this versatile
club can be a good
option around the greens, hybrids have
the greater potential to transform your
performance from long range.
From the outset, hybrids have been
game changers, helping golfers
achieve more consistently high ball
speeds with a higher flight. For many
amateurs, it’s meant farewell to the
long-irons – even mid-irons.


However, this hasn’t been the only
change. The number of options available
has increased, with manufacturers keen
to help every level of golfer and in a
variety of ways. Whether it’s the better
player looking for a more compact head
and greater workability, or the beginner
in search of a more confi dence-inspiring
look with greater forgiveness levels,
there’s a hybrid out there for everyone.
Furthermore, with adjustable
technology moving into hybrids, it’s a
club that can be dialled in to meet your
specifi c demands.

“A hybrid needs to hit a specific


distance and work in different


situations around the course, so


finding one you like is crucial”
Joel Tadman, GM technical editor

TOP BUYING TIPS


1


Ask yourself what you
want your hybrid to do.
Do you want more
control than a long-iron, or
are you looking to fill the gap
between your fairway and
long-iron set-up?

2


Try a number of
options to get used to
the yardages. For
example, a 3-iron
replacement might travel
further with the same loft due
to the thinner, faster face.

3


Adjustable options give
you the power to tweak
loft and lie, which is
especially useful in adapting to
diff erent conditions pre-round,
not during!

Hybrids &


Utility Irons


Cobra’sBaffler
railshelpto
extracttheball
frombadlies

TheTaylorMade
Gaprcomesin
threesizes
dependingonyour
preferencein
looksandflight

The latest Honma
hybrid is designed to
get the ball up in the air
quickly and easily

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