Pinemeadow ZR1 Hybrids
The PineMeadow ZR1 Hybrids offer many of the features of the Ping G5 hybrids at a fraction of the price. With its long profile and wide sole, the ZR1 offers the accuracy of an iron and the playability of a wood. It’s designed—like all hybrids—to offer a higher and longer shot.
The only problem that I’ve found with hybrids is that they often can created a distance gap in clubs. My experience is that I hit my 4 iron replacement hybrid longer than I ever did the iron. It takes a bit of adjustment.
If you don’t already have one in your bag, the ZR1 offers a good chance to try a hybrid for yourself—especially since they start at just $39.
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I have 2 Pinemeadow Excel hybrids...I like them, except their distance is often too variable and inconsistent for me...good contact sometimes just doesn’t go as far, and vice versa. They are not bad clubs, they just seem to be a bit more inconsistent than some brand name hybrids. I used them for a year, but replaced them over the winter.
I bought an Orlimar hybrid and have had much more distance consistency with my shots, at least at the range.
Posted by John B on 03/01
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