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As the name suggests, you get the best of both worlds with hybrid golf clubs.
Designed to be a cross between fairway woods and irons, these special clubs haven’t been around for that long but have already made a huge impact on the golf game as a whole.
TaylorMade began producing hybrid golf clubs - also known as ‘rescue clubs’ - around ten years ago. Since then, virtually every big golf brand has started making them and they’re a regular feature in countless golfers’ bags.
But what do hybrid golf clubs do? In simple terms, they’re a replacement for long irons, which a lot of players find difficult to hit. Whereas hybrid golf clubs, thanks to their length and clubhead shape (which isn’t too far away from a wood), are much easier to get the ball into the air with considerable distance and accuracy. They make our lives on the course much easier.
If you find yourself around 200 yards from the hole on your second shot and the thought of reaching for your 3-iron is giving you palpitations, reach for your hybrid club instead! You’ll still be able to get some exceptional length on your shot and have every chance of landing on the green thanks to the added loft provided by the wood-like clubhead.
If you’re a complete beginner and you’re struggling to get to grips with your long irons, maybe give it a little more time to see if you can adjust to them. But there’s no shame in using a hybrid golf club if you really find yourself stuck in a rut.
Even the most experienced players don’t enjoy working with long irons, which is why hybrid golf clubs are a great option for golfers of all skill levels and experiences.
Do you need a rescue club? Probably not. But if you’re looking to expand your set and feel like you need a helping hand in the long iron department, hybrid golf clubs will be right up your street. They’ll fit right in, whether you’re adding to an already impressive set or building a brand-new set from scratch.
TaylorMade may have been the innovator behind the first hybrid golf clubs, but at Clarkes Golf we stock a wide range of hybrid golf clubs from the biggest golf club manufacturers on the planet. This includes the likes of PING, Titleist, Callaway, Srixon and more. So if you have an allegiance to a specific brand, or you know which brand you’re looking for, we’ll have a rescue golf club to suit your taste.
Worried your new hybrid golf club won’t be the perfect “fit” for you? You should consider having it custom-fitted to match your precise playing needs.
At Clarkes Golf, our custom-fitting bay is packed with every golf tool under the sun, so we’ll be able to take your hybrid club and craft it into the specific club to match your size and playing style.
You can find out more about our top-class custom-fitting services here.
If you’re ready to broaden your golf horizons and add a new hybrid golf club to your set, Clarkes Golf is here to help. With our wide selection of hybrid golf clubs, we’re sure to have something that will feel right at home in your bag.
Take a look at our range of hybrid golf clubs below, or call 01744 885 294 if you need a hand making a decision.
That’s down to your personal preference. The reason a lot of golfers reach for their hybrid clubs instead of their long irons is that they find the long irons intimidating. This is with good reason, though, as long irons are notoriously difficult to hit for less experienced players. Whereas a reliable hybrid, like Callaway hybrid clubs, can offer you similar distances to your long irons, while being much easier to hit and having a more responsive feel, in a similar sensation as your fairway woods.
We’d never tell you to ignore long irons entirely, but until you feel more confident in using them, a hybrid club will serve you well.
Some people refer to hybrid clubs as “rescue clubs” because they’ve become known for getting many players out of tricky situations or lies on the course. For example, hybrid clubs often work well on shots where players are trapped in deep rough. This is because the club head has a much wider base than an iron, allowing it to chop through long grass and give the ball enough height to launch out of the grass on impact.
If you’re looking to hit a more controlled, accurate shot off the tee, but you’re worried you won’t be able to achieve this with a driver, a hybrid golf club is a good alternative. You’ll be sacrificing some power, but by treating your tee shot with a hybrid club similarly to an iron shot, you have a better chance of hitting the ball straight. Just make sure you don’t tee your ball too high as hybrid clubs are designed to catch the ball from the fairway, meaning they respond best when they’re struck closer to the base of the club.
This differs from player to player. But hybrid clubs are generally considered easier to hit than fairway woods. Despite the fact they have smaller heads than fairway woods, meaning there’s less surface area to catch on the clubface, the shorter shafts on hybrid clubs bring you closer to the ball, offering greater control over your shot.
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