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One problem with hybrids for the average golfer can be if the shafts are too light. A Golf Digest article a few months ago said that superlight shafts work better for good ball strikers: many average golfers have trouble feeling "the top" with superlights, and dropping the club into the slot.

Kind of odd imo.  I didn't see the article but I would say a super light shaft in a hybrid could be a problem for most golfers.  I think good ball strikers are good ball strikers and it doesn't matter as much what club they're playing, they hit it good regardless.

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