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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Hybrid Golf Clubs: The Future???</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Golf Guru Guy</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />No, no manufacturer has made an electric golf club that does the driving for you... yet. Hybrids in the golf realm are all the rage amongst pros and regular players alike, as they are much easier to use compared to the true iron. They are a cross between a wood and an iron, and the experts recommend it for the average golfer seeking to improve his performance.<br />
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So what exactly does a Hybrid do??? Hybrid golf clubs are made with a lower center of gravity. The club lofts vary from 16 to mid 20 degrees like the long irons. Hybrids are even useful for bump and run chips and tricky shots against the collars of the green. Hybrids are generally numbered by their degree of loft. They are easier to hit than the long irons so they make life easier for those golfers who do not have the hours to practice like the pros or are adept at hitting the long irons. Hybrid golf clubs are sometimes called utility clubs. That is why it is important to realize that when making a purchase of a hybrid golf club that the lofts are not directly comparable to the club you are replacing. Other Factors to consider: The length of shafts in hybrid golf clubs are either longer for the club that replaces an iron or shorter for hybrid golf clubs that replace a fairway wood. Giving the ball a higher spin rate hybrid golf clubs allow it to stop faster with more accuracy. Hitting a ball out of tough location such as a lie in the rough is another helpful design aspect of hybrid golf clubs. So, because Hybrids are easier to hit with less practice, putting Hybrids in your bag= more fun playing golf.<br />
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Companies such as Taylor Made, Callaway, Adams, Ping, and Nike all make great hybrids. I've tried out most of these, and can say that the best ones come from Taylor Made and Callaway. Their hybrids are the easiest to hit with. Golf Guru Guy was able to send the ball home to the green and put it to bed in its snug little hole with no trouble at all. The Adams hybrids are good as well, and they were the first to market them. Points for ingenuity!<br />
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Hybrids are a must for any average golfer looking to improve their score and play more like an expert. They're a hot item both in sales and internet discussions, so at least some research is warranted. Golf Guru Guy has done a lot of ior you, and if you step over to the Golf Super Sites section of the site, you'll see the manufacturers and websites that have great hybrids and offer great deals. Get one, and get to swinging like the pros!</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
About the Author:<br />
</div><div class='uawlinks'>Golf Guru Guy is a rabid golfing fan for over 20 years. As a lover of golf history and a dedicated golfer, he has developed his <a href="http://www.golfdealsgalore.com">Golfing Super Site</a> to blog about all things golf and to comb the internet for outstanding deals on golf stuff with his daily <a href="http://www.golfdealsgalore.com">TODAY's HOT DEALS</a> section, which identifies great deals and coupons for golfing equipment of all sorts. </div><br />
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