Category: Hybrids

Hybrid clubs are the new wave of golf equipment, replacing long irons with easier to hit, yet still versatile clubs. This category is for articles, reviews and information on bybrid clubs from TaylorMade, Callaway, Ping, Nike and others.

Cleveland HALO Utility Woods

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Golf Magazine recently rated the Cleveland Haloicon as the best of the utility woods.

Cleveland says that it offers an extra large sweet spot and a high moment of inertia for increased stability and forgiveness at impact. Its sole design and low, deep center of gravity make it extremely versatile for shots from the fairway, rough or tee.

No one should have a three or four iron in their bag anymore. These utilitiy woods are so easy to hit, even the pros are turning to them. Plus, I’ve found them incredibly useful for chipping and pitching.


September 22, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentHybrids
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PowerBilt Composite I Woods

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PowerBilt now offers a line of composite hybrid clubs called the TPS Iron Wood.icon With its composite crown, PowerBilt has been able to move more weight down and to the back of the club, making it easier to get the ball into the air.  Its’s available in 17, 21, 24, and 27 degree lofts, which PowerBilt says means that you’ll be able to “retire your pesky 5 and 7 woods, along with the dreaded 2, 3 and 4 irons.”

Best of all is the price. Just $89 at The Golf Warehouseicon

August 20, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentHybrids
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Taylormade Rescue Dual Hybrid Review


Rescue Dual Graphite


Rescue Dual Graphite
Grade: A
Teacher’s Comments: Forgiving and Versatile.

With the Rescue Dual, TaylorMade has created another excellent addition to its growing line of adjustable weight clubs. Long, forgiving and versatile, the Rescue Dual is a worthy successor to the TaylorMade Rescue, which has been the number one hybrid club on several tours.

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August 10, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentHybridsTaylorMade Golf
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Pinemeadow Synchron Medic Hybrid


Synchron Medic Hybrid Irons

From Pinemeadow Golf comes the Synchron Medic Hybrid Irons.

Hybrids have to be the big story in golf equipment over the last couple of years. These are a clone of the Nike CPR clubs, and sell for just $39. Pinemeadow is confident that you’ll like them because they offer a 30 day guarantee. Buy them, play them and if you don’t like them, send ‘em back.

Pinemeadow’s blurb on the clubs:

The Synchron Medic Irons are a complete utility system for your golf bag! The latest Medic irons will lift your game to new heights. Innovative weight and distribution technology moves the center of gravity towards the soles and sides for higher angle and increased forgiveness. The head design of the utility wood allows you to make solid impact out of any lie on the course and they are also great replacements for those hard to hit long irons. Gorgeous candy apple red finish makes these clubs really standout with their look and play.

June 13, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentHybridsPinemeadow GolfThe Bargain Bunker
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Callaway Big Bertha Heaven Wood


Callaway Big Bertha Heavenwood - Rh Graphite

I had a chance to swing a Callaway Big Bertha Heavenwood the other day and really liked it. It’s billed as a hybrid but looks to me more like a small fairway wood.  Its graceful, with none of the stumpiness of some of the other hybrids.

Callaway says that the elongated low profile face gives it a high moment of inertia (resistance to twisting) and that the modified warbird sole makes it easy to hit off of any surface. I only had the chance to hit it off tees at a range, but liked the ball flight and the feel at impact.


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May 10, 2005 |  Category: Callaway GolfEquipmentFairway WoodsHybrids
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Louisville Golf Hy Lofters Hybrid

Louisville Golf continues its tradition of putting a modern face on classic persimmon woods with its Hy Lofters Hybrid. Louisville says the clubs:

combine both fairway wood and iron design into one solid utility club. It is the first hybrid club manufactured out of Persimmon wood. Persimmon is known for feel and accuracy, a premium for this category of clubs that replace the lower, harder-to-hit irons. The Hy-Lofters, offered in three lofts (21, 24, 27), incorporate a heavy Brass soleplate which greatly lowers the center of gravity, resulting in quick, high launches for soft-landing approaches. They are effective from both the fairway and off the tee as an alternative to the driver as an accuracy option.

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March 15, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentHybrids
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Tom Wishon Golf Hybrid Irons

Here's an article from the PGA on the new hybrid irons from Tom Wishon golf. Wishon, one of the most prominent designers in the business, sells these clubheads as components.

August 19, 2004 |  Category: Club MakingEquipmentHybrids
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