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I've been considering for a while adding a 1 hybrid of sorts to my bag, but I don't see a whole lot of them at my local golf shops. Who's used what and with what success?

In the bag:
Driver: r7 quad v2 stiff
3-Wood: XLS
Hybrid: X
Irons: CG Golds 3-GWSW: x forged 56/13LW: Vokey sm 60/.08Putter: Callie 35''Ball: pro v1

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I have a 16 degree Cobra Baffler DWS hybrid, and it's a great club. It's easy to hit, usually with a little draw, and effective (for me) from just over 200 yds up to 250 yds off the tee. It's actually a constant debate for me whether I should carry my Titleist 3 wood or the Cobra Hybrid. It's still the club with which I hit my best shot, a 245 yd approach on a par 5 to about 3 feet.
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I have a 16 degree Cobra Baffler DWS hybrid, and it's a great club.

I'm stalking the internet to try and find one of these. I love my Baffler, and I'd love to try this out to replace my awkward 3w. So I guess I'm in the same boat as the OP right now~

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i've used a 16 nickent genex. I preferred it over a 4/5 wood. Its better out of the rough and in tricky areas.

Driver Tour Burner 10.5 NV stiff shaft
r7 limited 9.5 ozik shaft
3 wood 906f4 proforce v2 stiff
2hybrid Rescue Tour Launch
3hybrid Dual HybridIrons 4-pw CCI forged S300Sand 56* CG14 WedgeLob Vokey 260.06Putter VP1 putterBall: HX Tour/used pro V1

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i've used a 16 nickent genex. I preferred it over a 4/5 wood. Its better out of the rough and in tricky areas.

Yeah-the 15.5* Nickent 3DX Ironwood is a solid hybrid 3 wood replacement.

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I just took my 3w out of the bag in favor of my g10 15* and Adams Idea 17* hybrid combo. I am terribly inconsistent with the 3w and just found this setup works better for me. They get me home from 220-245 out.

In my Syncro:

Speedline 9032ls
Speedline 9032ti 14.5* Hybrid
Idea A1 17* 3Hybrid mx-25 3-PW vr 52.10 sm56.10 & sm60.04 Studio Select Squareback 1

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I have a 16 degree Cobra Baffler DWS hybrid, and it's a great club. It's easy to hit, usually with a little draw, and effective (for me) from just over 200 yds up to 250 yds off the tee. It's actually a constant debate for me whether I should carry my Titleist 3 wood or the Cobra Hybrid. It's still the club with which I hit my best shot, a 245 yd approach on a par 5 to about 3 feet.

I have a Nike Sumo 2 2Hybrid 17 Degrees and it's great. I use it instead of Fairway Woods now. Very easy to hit, you can get good distance as mentioned above and is very accurate. I'll take accuracy all day over a little bit of distance and less accuracy from a Wood. All from Tee or Ground.

Nike Sumo2 Staff Bag
Callaway FT-IZ 10 Degrees
Callaway FT Tour 3 Wood 13 Degrees
Nike Sumo 2 2Hybrid 17 Degrees
Cleveland CG7 Irons (3-P) Nike SV Tour 54 Degree Wedge Nike SV Tour 60 Degree Wedge White Hot Tour #9 34" NXT Tour/Pro V1-V1x

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  • 4 weeks later...
I use a Tour Edge Exotics 2-hybrid (16*). My go-to club for 210-220 out. Great off the tee too for short par-4s or those occasional PGA-long par-3s. Has a smallish head, which I like, but some people find offputting.

In my C-130 Cart Bag:

Driver: Titleist D2 10.5° Aldila R.I.P. 60
Woods Exotics CB4 15° Aldila R.I.P. 70
Hybrids Exotics CB4 17°, 22° Aldila R.I.P. 80 

Irons 4-PW MP-57 Project X 6.0, MP-29 PW

Wedges  Eidolon 52°, 60° Rifle Spinner 6.5

Putter Bettinardi BB12

Ball One Black

Rangefinder Nikon Laser 500"Golf...

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I know some people who have used the 15deg 909h and loved it.

I have been interested in knowing something more about the 15* 909H. I have never seen one but I would love to try one out. Given the shorter shaft than a 3W woudn't more consistant contact yield a better overall result? Just curious is anyone on here has used the 909H 15*.

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At a demo day, somebody asked the reps from Callaway and Adams if they had a 17* hybrid. Both reps cautioned against using such a "2H" hybrid unless you were a really good player. It's just too hard to hit, and you need pretty good clubhead speed to make it work.

Callaway has an 18* hybrid in the Edge Tour and FT models; Adams has a 17* in the Idea and IdeaA7, and a 16* in the Idea Black.

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At a demo day, somebody asked the reps from Callaway and Adams if they had a 17* hybrid. Both reps cautioned against using such a "2H" hybrid unless you were a really good player. It's just too hard to hit, and you need pretty good clubhead speed to make it work.

I play with a 16* Cobra DWS that is truly easy to hit, and I used to play with a 14* Nickent that wasn't very hard to hit either.

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I'm using a 16* Nike CPR iron wood. Easy to hit and close to same distance as a 15* 3 wood.

9* Geek No Brainer with red Stiff Gallofory shaft
15* R5 3 wood with Burner shaft
21* 24* Nike CPR hybrid Aldila by you shaft
5-pw Titleist 680 cb irons-SK Fiber graphite shafts
52*, 56*,60* Reid Lockhart Dual Bounce spinner shaftScotty Cameron Newport MidSlant with Tiger Shark GripTM LDP Red balls---used because I'm...

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Only used one 16 & it was a POS knockoff. Not a good time.

But the best & longest hybrid i ever bagged was a 17* nickent 3dx with the ST90 steel shaft.

I've got a wilson 1iron that comes out in the summer that's got to be around 16* or so. It's not that hard to hit. It's the greatest tempo trainer in the world. That being said i use it at the range more than anywhere. There's a reason i'm an 18 handicap.
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Only used one 16 & it was a POS knockoff. Not a good time.

I've got a Wilson Staff 17* 1-iron coming in the mail tomorrow for range practice, I may end up taking it out on the course for low trajectory wind shots and the like, but I'm probably getting ahead of myself-it'll be 3* harder to hit than my Titleist Tour Model 2-iron, and that club's no picnic.

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I have a G10 15deg, it's a little bit hard to hit but my bad shots with aren't nearly as bad as a terrible 3w, more forgiving too.

I have a G10 15,21,24 and 4 wedges, no woods other than driver. I'd like to try some of the newer ones, like the Adams super hybrid (I think it's called) that comes in 15
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I have been toying with trying a 14 degree hybrid as I just love the 17 degree Nickent 3dx that I have. I just ordered a 17 degree 4dx with the V2 shaft on Ebay for $30 just to see how the shaft would perform. When I hit my 3 wood it is the bomb...when I mishit it...well it can get ugly. I usually reach for the hybrid.

Cobra LTDx 10.5* | Rad Tour 16* | Tour Edge 19* | Titleist U500 4-23* | T100 5-P | Vokey SM7 50/8* F, 54/10* S, SM8 58/10* S | Odyssey 2 Ball Blade | Vice Pro Plus  

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At a demo day, somebody asked the reps from Callaway and Adams if they had a 17* hybrid. Both reps cautioned against using such a "2H" hybrid unless you were a really good player. It's just too hard to hit, and you need pretty good clubhead speed to make it work.

Callaway has an 18* hybrid in the Edge Tour and FT models; Adams has a 17* in the Idea and IdeaA7, and a 16* in the Idea Black.

Is there something in the design of a low lofted hybrid vs. a more traditional 3W head that makes it more difficult to hit? I would think that a shorter shafted club would be easier to hit than a longer one. Seems like more mfg's are designing lower lofted hybrids but I have to wonder why they would not have done so before now.

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