- Fybrid Fairway Ultilities utilize precise combinations of loft and length to deliver consistent distance gapping between each club.
- 1:1 iron replacement hybrids.
- Toe, Heel and Central reliefs produce a railed sole plate that pushes the ground impact point forward toward the face and minimizes the club bouncing into the ball at impact leading to thin shots.
- The toe and heel reliefs also make the club more playable from side hill lies as well as opening or closing the club face for improved shot making.
- The UST V2 Fybrid shaft design is Tour proven Pro Force tip technology for stability and accuracy.
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here’s an approximation of loft for a typical 4 hybrid: 23-24 degrees
4 iron loft = about 24 degrees
these will vary among different brands.
The key with hybrids is to actually use them on the course or the range to make sure they actually cover the distance you need covered. It is near impossible to know with certainty how far they are going to go based on loft, length, shaft material and flex.
I use steel shafts in my hybrids so they more closely match the irons they are replacing. That way the length is similar so you don’t get extra distance because the shaft is longer. However, even accounting for that I still need to take a hybrid out and see what it actually does in flight.
I’m certain there are lots of people with huge yardage gaps between their 4h and 5i when the loft alone says it should be only about 10 yards different.
Definitely look more at yardage gaps instead of lofts. You may wind up with a 23* four iron and hybrid, but have the 10-15 yard increment between clubs that is favored by most golfers.
Definitely try to demo the hybrids to find out which one goes the right distance. You will find that a 4 hybrid from Cobra is totally different the the 4 hybrid from Titleist and Callaway, etc…
Cheers
Scott Jones, PGA
to each their own go try it out
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What i don’t like about them is the noise they produce. Sounds like a cheap aluminum baseball bat.
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depends on how far you hit it i may replace your 3 iron or 4 iron
a Four iron
It depends on the loft…….lofts vary on hybrids……I think most 4H’s will range between 19 and 22 degrees depending on manufacturerer. Best guess is it could replace both the 3 & 4 Iron……Just choke down a bit to hit it like a 4 Iron distance
the 4 iron.
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You would like the hybrid to get around the same yardage when struck well. If the hybrid goes shorter than 190 yds, you now have two clubs that go the same distance (your 4 iron and the hybrid) if the hybrid goes 205 yds, you now have two clubs that go the same distance (your 5 wood and the hybrid). You never want two clubs in your bag to go the same distance.
Definitely try to demo the hybrids to find out which one goes the right distance. You will find that a 4 hybrid from Cobra is totally different the the 4 hybrid from Titleist and Callaway, etc…
you should replace your 3 iron with a cobra baffler. they’re easy easy to hit and they have a nice ball flight
First of all measure your yardages, If you notice that your gaps between clubs decrease:
ie 15 yard difference between a PW and a 9 but when you get between a 3 and 4 only 5-10 yards then you need a hybrid in that range right there.
Many golfers have a dramatic drop off from the 5 iron down. say their 3 iron only going 20 yards longer than their 5.
When I was younger many of my yardages did this, but I didn’t really realize this till now, but their wasn’t any hybrids anyways this wouldn’t of helped me but now that they’re available Its a must if your in this situation. Now I definitely don’t do this anymore but many amateurs do.
Just because you hit a 3 iron high and straight doesn’t mean you don’t need a hybrid there are allot of stubborn people out there that just don’t get it.
I hope this makes sense I had a hard time explaining what I was thinking.
Absolutely. they come in most handy when you’re in a bit of rough. The most difficult shot for an average golfer is the 175+ yard shot out of the rough.
i’d say just get a 3, 4 and 5 hybrid…. maybe a 6. but seriously a 8, 9 hybrid is kinda weird
idk how big you are but if you really are a beginner check out US kids clubs…. or maybe just buy mens clubs and get them cut down
go with 18 degree hi bird. at this time of year all golf outlet lets have great sales on clearouts, used new clubs. it is definatly worth the money. immediate improvement. great on chipping deep rough. must have. once you have one. will want more. very good choice for a golfer so young. play for the score , not the ego. great idea. more people can follow this young man lead.
hybrids suck…. learn how to hit the ball and play 3W, 5W and a 3 iron…
keep golf pure and traditional… put away the hybrids…
theyre for people who cant hit the long irons…work on your swing and you dont need that crap…