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Hybrid Golf Clubs

Hybrid Golf ClubsHybrid golf clubs can leave a hole in your bag

Hybrid golf clubs have many, many benefits, but there is a problem that most golfers will face switching. This issue is related to the difference in distance. The gap is a specific distance film you do not have a club. You should be swinging a club or a club hard soft. Point is, you can not swing your swing normal. Essentially, you have a hole in your bag.

One of the most immediate benefits, I noticed right after I switched to a 3 and 4 hybrids related to the distance increases. I normally hit my 3-iron from 190 to 200 meters, when I could beat him at all. My 4-iron would be in the 180-190.

Now that has changed with the hybrids. I hit my 3 hybrid between 200-220, I even took the one that has 245. Of course, it was a little downwind. I am also struck hybrid 4 190-200 max. I banged my regular 5 iron about 170-175 max. Hence the problem that many owners of hybrid golf club face. What do I hit when I'm between 175 and 190 yards?

Switching to hybrid golf clubs caused a 15-yard gap in my game that I've only club to hit.

What are your options you have to fill this gap:

Better course management. This is probably the worst suggestion, but it is also the only option that will not cost you a penny. Just play your round with a conscious effort not to get into the gap range. For example, my difference is between 175-190. This means that I do leaves me with an approach shot in the range. I'm heading to my training plans and layup to give me a better growing in the green. If I get in this blank, I either sub-swing-swing or more. This option will probably cost you a stroke per round.

Buy a club to fill the void. In my case, I just need to buy a 5 hybrid to cancel my 175-190 yard gap. This means that I wear a 5 hybrid and the regular 5 175-190 for 175 and below. This also means that I am a club on my 14 club limit. For me, it's a decision during the course and everything depends on the duration of the course. If it's a short trip, I leave the regular 5 iron for the corner booster. If it is a long course, I draw a corner for the two to five years. You must find what works for you in this situation.

Buy a full hybrid, and improved overall game. Callaway, Cleveland, Adams and all other major manufacturers produce series, now that hybrids have long irons and short irons game improvement. These clubs are made to eliminate the gap distance and give you an increase of more normal distance.

For me, it's adding extra club. I like my score to traditional irons. However, I have a friend who just bought the Cleveland HiBore and he removed about 8 shots of his game again, it's golf for you. That's all you want and what you are comfortable.

Posted on May 2, 2010.
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