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Hybrid Golf Club Benefits

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Summary: Hybrids replace long irons in your golf bag. Learn about the benefits of having hybrid clubs in this free golf video about golf equipment and supplies.

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"Moving from the ferrywood, we are going to move to the hybrids. Now, the hybrids are basically the club that's kind of replacing the long irons. You had those two irons in the bag, 3 irons on the bag; those are gone. A lot of people are getting rid of those clubs because these are so much easier to hit. Look here, you can see on this hybrid, this is an 18 degree hybrid and that basically is going to fit in to that two iron. These will go all the way up to 29 degrees. So, essentially, you don't need to have an iron in your bag until six iron. And, these have been coming along and becoming more and more popular over the last few years. I would strongly recommend you having one of these in your golf bag. And, I can show you some different shots where you can use these not only for the fairway, but for recovery shots. Behind trees, shots that were always difficult with hitting a long iron, whether you hit it bad or hit it short or chunked it or kind of pulled it into the tree. These clubs really help that a lot in terms of recovery shots as well as basically getting the ball further down in the hole and lower your scores."

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