Equipment
Alec Smith
01 June 2020
Giving you the distance of a wood in a more forgiving form, hybrids are extremely versatile whether you’re splitting the fairway or chipping around the greens.
When it comes to smashing one off-the-tee, there’s always a bit of push-and-pull between striking one as far as you can and simply not sending it out of bounds. For that reason, most golfers need a little forgiveness in a driver.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be looking at how your clubs link together, from hybrids to irons and then into wedges. This week, we’ll be looking at how having hybrids that transition nicely into your irons can improve your game.