Hybrid Golf Clubs Help Golfers Improve Distance and Accuracy
Many golfers inconsistently hit a ball using an iron that has a loft of 24 degrees or less and a length of 38 inches or more. This means that using an iron longer than a five iron decreases his consistency in hitting shots, which can be remedied by hybrid golf clubs.
Hybrid golf clubs are specifically designed to help improve distance and accuracy. The shafts are shorter and the clubfaces stiffer like their iron counterparts, and don’t have a face bulge or roundness like fairway woods, which keeps the shots simple. The bottoms often have runners that help the club interact with the turf whether it is long rough, short fairway or sand, with lofts that vary anywhere from 16 to the mid 20 degrees, like the longer irons.
The greater face-to-back dimension of hybrid golf clubs allow the center of gravity to be positioned much farther back from the face, which results in a higher trajectory compared to a traditional long iron of the same loft.
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