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.
PowerPlay Q2 Hybrid
The PowerPlay Q2 Hybrids from Hireko Golf apply geometric club design to make already easy to hit hybrids even easier. Weight is redistributed to the two rear corners to provide increased stability by raising the moment of inertia about the center of gravity. The unpainted portion along front of the crown is an added alignment feature to complement the rectangular profile and slight offset hosel to assist in squaring the face toward the target. The club is precision cast from 17-4 stainless steel and created with a special glider sole to reduce turf drag in addition to fat shots.
Adams Idea Pro Gold Hybrids
ADAMS Idea Pro Gold Hybrid with Matrix Ozik Graphite Shaft
The Idea Pro Gold Hybrids, Adams says, were designed with strong input from the tour pros who have made Adams hybrids the most played in professional golf.
Adams claism that the new “boxer” design, improved maraging steel face and new weighting system offer significant improvements over the previous line. The result is a club that has 5% more forgiveness on off center hits with a 10% improvement in launch conditions.
Cleveland HiBore XLS Hybrid
Cleveland HiBORE XLS Men’s Hybrid
The Cleveland XLS hybrids use the same scoop back design as the driver I like so much. I tried one at a local Cleveland demo day, and like the driver, thought that it was easy to hit, long and straight. In addition to the weight lowering, scoopback design, the club also features significant offset to help players square the face at impact.
Cleveland is running a promotion right now where, if you buy a driver and a wood, you get one of these hybrids free.
GigaGolf P2 Hybrid
New for 2008 is GigaGolf’s P2 Hybrid. These easy to hit clubs come in 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 iron configurations. The clubs are constructed of 17-4 stainless steel, and can be built to your specifications for shaft type, length and grip.
Plus, they come with GigaGolf’s playability guarantee. At just $33, these are a great way to try a hybrid.
PowerPlay System Q Hybrid
Radical geometry makes its way from the driver to the hybrid. And why not. The same principles apply. By redistributing the weight to the sides and the rear of the clubhead, the square shape offers increased moment of inertia, creating better shots when contact is off center. This club is cast from 17-4 stainless steel and has a special glide rsole to reduce turf drag and fat shots.






