Hybrid Irons: A Way To Improve Your Game

by Tom

Every golferĀ  , including the professionals, has difficult times related to the longer irons . The axiom that goes “the longer the club, the harder it is to hit” has been true since the beginning of golf time. Each and every golfer struggles to make clean contact with long irons and to get the right direction . It is just common sense that the greater the distance between your hands and the club head the more difficult it is to make it do what you want. Think about the difference in control of a one foot long club and a ten foot long club. That is a gross exaggeration, but it illustrates the point.

If you go to professional tournaments , or watch them on TV, you will notice that many of the pros carry 1 or 2 hybrid irons. They want that extra advantage by replacing some long iron shots. Lee Trevino said it best when he said “in a thunderstorm, I hold a 1-iron over my head because even God can’t hit a 1-iron”.

Hybrid irons are built on iron shafts, at iron shaft lengths, but have heads that are a cross between an iron and a wood. That design provides the ultimate in ball striking advantage. Hybrids are now being offered by many manufacturers in clubs from the #1 to the pitching wedge. These full sets of hybrids can be a big help for golfers, especially the ladies, who have difficulty in making clean contact with standard irons.

So, if you have not tried a hybrid yet, it is a good idea to start with a #2 or #3. Give it an honest effort with a hybrid from a supplier of discount golf clubs and you will see that it is easier to hit than the comparable standard iron. If the first one works out for you, consider replacing other long irons that may be causing you trouble.

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