- Innovative geometric shape provides high moment of inertia resulting in longer straighter drives.
- The sole, face, and crown are made of super hard maraging stainless steel with side rails of lightweight carbon fiber. The result is a forgiving club off the tightest lies, deepest rough, or even fairway bunkers.
- Extra weight low and in the back corners keeps the clubhead from twisting and creates a higher trajectory for greater carry and distance.
- The unique hexagon shape creates a high MOI (Moment of Inertia) producing staighter shots particularly when struck off center.
- The Hex 2 is powered by the Hippo Propritary CP4 shaft with high modulus graphite fibers
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As for your iron/hybrid set, I have not hit hippo irons and hybrids. However, I will tell you that your set is made for beginner and intermediate players. I can tell by looking at the 3 thru 5 hybrids and taking a peek at the specs for the clubs. I bet you will play well with the clubs assuming they are reasonably fitted for you. Callaway, Nike and Ping carry iron sets suited for beginners and intermediate. Though, I would say Callaway’s main focus is intermediate. Ping’s main focus is intermediate and beginner. Nike’s main focus is intermediate. And, of course, things could change over time.
I was looking at the Ping clubs, but they’re kinda of pricey. I’ve the Ping G10 and loved the way it felt. I haven’t tried any of the Ping irons. For the wedges, I was looking at the Cleveland brand only because I’ve heard so many good things. I’d also like to stick with some hybrids, so I’ll look at a couple of different options.
Any suggestions on what I should be looking at? Or any suggestions on other brands or things you’ve seen with other clubs?
Thanks.
Not sure where you are based but am guessing USA so worth a trip to your local club maker and get the whole set done for you with the right heads and the right shafts and the right grips FOR YOU not the general golf population as you get when you buy from mega stores.
I am an Australian based club maker and most of my business is from golfers who want something specific made to suit their game and swing. You can only get this from a professional club maker not a mega store who will sell you what they get the best kickback commission on. Your local club maker may also have access to some name heads like Callaway or TaylorMade as well as a wide range of heads you may have never heard of but are suited to specialist fittings.
Your local club fitter will go into a lot more depth with you about your game and your swing and will also swing check you and speed test you and swing plane you to give to a set that will match you more closely than anything you can buy from the local mega store and in most cases as cheap and sometimes even cheaper. Also after trying them out for a few rounds if there is any alterations you can take them back and he will fine tune even more for you. You can’t beat this service.
Check your local guy out you won’t be disappointed.
Good Luck
Wes
Woods – Taylormade R9
Hybrids – Cobra Baffler
Irons – Titleist AP2/AP1
Wedges – Titleist Bob Vokey Design or CLeaveland CG15
Woods – Taylormade R9
Hybrids – Cobra Baffler
Irons – Titleist AP2 or Ping Rapture v2
Wedges – Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Tour Chrome or CLeaveland CG15
Now ordergolfonline.com offer a big discount and free shipping on these clubs. You may have a try.
For Irons, I suggest to have just 5-PW set. You should be looking at Adams Hybrid set. 2 Hybrids plus 5-PW irons. Adams Golf makes the best hybrid in the market.
You just need one wedge for your game. A sand wedge is very recommended. Use the most comfortable sand wedge to get out of bunkers. If your current wedge is comfortable, you don’t need to buy new wedges.
The best way to lower your handicap is to try shoot two shots to the green on par 4s and three shots on par 5s. Try to be very consistent with your shot.
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You have to maintain your stance throughout your shot in order to stop topping it. What you’re doing is lifting your head as you’re about to make contact and the rest of your body lifts as well. Stay down and through to hit a solid shot. You’ll get enough time to watch the ball after you hit it.
for when u drive the ball there is an easy trick. put a broken part of a tee right in front of the ball instead of focusing on the ball focus on the broken tee that way u will keep ur head down