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When I first started out years ago I didn't play a driver or woods, I just had a driving iron but I was confident with it and played well. Thing is I can hit the driver and my 4 wood now so it's just trying to find something that really suits.  Thanks for your comments, I think I'll pop to the golf shop and just hold a few and see how they look at address o give me an idea then I can look at what in the used market is of a similar type


I've been an iron player forever, never played hybrid clubs until I purchase a set of JPX 800 clubs two years ago. Since the set did not include the 3&4 irons, I purchased the hybrid clubs to fill my bag. It took a few months to play them properly, but I eventually figured them out and like the various shots they are capable of performing.

I find them remarkable when playing from ruff when the ball would be sitting down, hitting a low stinger fade, draw or straight. They also are great on playing a high launch shot and forgiving if I catch them on the toe.

A popular club several of my friends use off the tee, is a 2 hybrid.

 

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  On 11/8/2015 at 12:59 PM, inthehole said:

just remember hybrids are long shafted clubs - they're not "easy" to hit.    Some may find them "easier" than a long iron, but it's relative.    Hybrids are not magic - just don't set your expectations too high - I stuggle like hell with hybrids sometimes, but most of the time, they suit me.    Biggest thing is that they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes ... gotta find one that suits your eye and you like the looks of - otherwise, you'll never get confidence with it...

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I found hybrids the most difficult clubs to find that fit you.

My story is that my swing and transition were terrible! Since the 90's, I tried the original TM Rescue, Sonartech, but you can't hit them if you are a smooth transition internal golfer but swinging like you are Nick Price -- can you say thin hits?

#1 - Fix your swing

#2 - Find your club

Recently, it's easier. I liked a fairway wood look, but maybe it was because my favorite hybrid, Bobby Jones, went to a cup face. Previous to that, he had the thinnest face using brazing, a low COG, and  spin -- helped get the ball up and it was relatively forgiving.

Update to now after various failures. Improved swing, and tried Callaway XR, which also has a cup face and they've improved on it. Better look to me than the Big Bertha. Installed a Recoil 460 and they seem to be working. Why? I am improving my swing.

There is a theme here.

Ping G400 Max 9/TPT Shaft, TEE EX10 Beta 4, 5 wd, PXG 22 HY, Mizuno JPX919F 5-GW, TItleist SM7 Raw 55-09, 59-11, Bettinardi BB39

 

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I find generally that hybrids suit a flatter swing shape. Shafts vary in length even of the same loft. My 20 degree isn't too much different from my irons. Some can be a fairway wood length.

With a more rounded action the flat sole on my Benross V5 just doesn't dig. I've hit so many greens with it from 200-220. It either draws slightly or straight. To be honest I would rather take it than a 4 or sometimes a 5 iron.

They are also excellent from under trees. Choke down with a half swing anywhere up to 180 yards out. Also fluffy rough with the ball on top or under the grass tops.

"Repetition is the chariot of genius"

Driver: BENROSS VX PROTO 10.5
Woods: BENROSS QUAD SPEED FAIRWAY 15"
Hybrids:BENROSS 3G 17" BENROSSV5 Escape 20"
Irons: :wilson: DEEP RED Fluid Feel  4-SW
Putter: BENROSS PURE RED
Balls: :wilsonstaff:  Ti DNA


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