Acer XDS Wide Sole Hybrid
Its probably fair to say that hybrid clubs occupy a spectrum running from fat irons to small woods. The Hireko Acer XDS Wide Sole hybrids decrease the volume of the clubhead as loft increases. Still, they’re generally on the woods side of the hybrid spectrum.
Hireko says that the rearward center-of-gravity of this hybrid design is enhanced by the rails at the soleplate to help you power through the grass and prevent ‘digging’ at impact for better quality contact with the ball. A leading edge well forward of the hosel helps to create more lift and a higher launch angle.
Hireko offers custom fitting online, allowing you to choose a shaft, flex, grip, grip size, and length. They’ve also got a 60 day guarantee that makes buyign from them risk free.
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I have added 3 hybrids to my bag this year, replacing my 4, 5 and 6 irons. I already had a 20 degree hybrid in the bag, so I how carry 4 of them. They are so versatile. I use them from the tee, the fairway, the rough and even chipping around the greens. Several Champions Tour players have already gone this route, most notably Dana Quigley, who has a hybrid up to an 8 iron. I got the Alpha RX hybrid and the lofts matched the irons they replaced almost exactly. Hmmmmm, after looking at the Acer XDS, I might to look at a 7 iron replacement.
Posted by Preston on 06/21
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