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		<title>How Many Hybrid Clubs Do I Need?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A question that many golfers ask is how many hybrid clubs they need in their bag. The truth is that there is no one answer that is suitable for all golfers. Some players may want to start out with one hybrid to use in certain situations to see how it plays. Other players who struggle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A question that many golfers ask is how many hybrid clubs they need in their bag. The truth is that there is no one answer that is suitable for all golfers. Some players may want to start out with one hybrid to use in certain situations to see how it plays. Other players who struggle when hitting the irons may decide to replace all their irons with 5 or more different hybrid clubs. What you need to think about is which irons or woods you have the most trouble with. These are the clubs that you will want to replace or supplement with hybrids.</p>
<p>Here is a simple chart that will show you which hybrids correspond to which irons/woods:</p>
<p>17 degree hybrid &#8211; 1 iron/3 wood</p>
<p>19 degree hybrid &#8211; 2 iron/5 wood</p>
<p>21 degree hybrid &#8211; 3 iron/7 wood</p>
<p>24 degree hybrid &#8211; 4 iron/9 wood</p>
<p>27 degree hybrid &#8211; 5 iron</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-78" title="Hybrid Golf Clubs" src="http://tophybridgolfclubs.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/zr1.hybridset.v2.png" alt="" width="150" height="100" />Often <a href="http://tophybridgolfclubs.com/">hybrid golf clubs</a> will be sized for the iron that they are intended to replace, so a 3 hybrid replaces the 3 iron, a 4 hybrid replaces the 4 iron, ect. This makes for a much easier comparison. The long irons 2, 3 and 4 are the clubs most often replaced by hybrids. Most hybrid golf club sets on the market will come with hybrids in place of these longer irons. Specialized sets may replace the 5 and 6 irons as well. These types of sets are often recommended for women, seniors, beginning players, or anyone who lacks great swing speed.</p>
<p>Hybrids can also be purchased on an individual basis if you just want to try one out in various situations on the course. If someone is looking to start out with just one hybrid club it&#8217;s hard to go wrong choosing a club with 21 degrees of loft as these tend to be among the most versatile tools in many golfers&#8217; arsenal. A 17-degree hybrid is another popular choice among players who dread pulling out a long iron.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to experiment with these clubs in a variety of situations to see which ones work best for you. If you have a golfing buddy who owns a set of hybrids ask to try them out so you can see for yourself just how easy they are to hit. You&#8217;re likely to be pleasantly surprised.</p>
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		<title>Tips on Using a Hybrid Golf Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 21:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s great about hybrid golf clubs is that you do not need to dramatically change your swing in order to have success with these clubs. Any golfer, whether they have decades of experience, or are new to the sport, can immediately start seeing results. There are, however, a few things you&#8217;ll want to keep in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s great about <a href="http://tophybridgolfclubs.com/">hybrid golf clubs</a> is that you do not need to dramatically change your swing in order to have success with these clubs. Any golfer, whether they have decades of experience, or are new to the sport, can immediately start seeing results. There are, however, a few things you&#8217;ll want to keep in mind when playing with these clubs.</p>
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<li>When using a hybrid, place the ball slightly forward in your stance. Generally 2 or 3 inches in front of center will work the best. A hybrid club will reach the bottom of the swing a little bit later than an iron would, hence the need to move the ball slightly forward. An exception to this rule would be when you&#8217;re hitting out of deep grass. In these instances it is better to move the ball back in your stance to avoid getting caught in the rough.</li>
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<li>Hybrid clubs should be swung with a sweeping motion, much like you would swing an iron. Bring the club head back using a controlled tempo and strike the ball at a slight downward angle. If you notice you bring up a clump of grass after the swing it means your swing has too much of an angle.</li>
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<li>Don&#8217;t try to murder the ball with your swing. This is a common mistake players make with utility clubs and it is totally unnecessary. Swing at about 80 percent strength and let the club do the rest. You will be pleasantly surprised at the results.</li>
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<li>Make sure you use a good follow-through on your shot. This will ensure a high launch and a gentle landing on the green.</li>
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<li>Don&#8217;t be afraid to use a hybrid golf club off the tee on long par 3 or short par 4 holes. Due to the higher trajectory in a hybrid shot the ball should come down at a steeper angle. This makes it more likely to stop on the green to set up an easy putt, rather than rolling off for a more difficult shot.</li>
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<li>Hybrids are extremely useful from the rough. There is a reason why these clubs are often known as rescue clubs. A hybrid has less drag through the tall grass and it will make it much easier to keep the face square on these difficult shots.</li>
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<li>A hybrid is often the club of choice on chip shots as well. Make sure to choke down on the club and let the hybrid&#8217;s natural loft get the ball up over the fringe and onto the green.</li>
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<li>Don&#8217;t forget, the key to success is always through consistent practice. Hybrid golf clubs make it easier to hit a number of different shots, but they won&#8217;t help you if they&#8217;re stuck collecting dust in your garage or basement. So grab your clubs and head over to your local course. You might find your confidence start to improve with each new round you play.</li>
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		<title>The Advantages of a Hybrid Club</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is estimated that 2 out of every 5 golfers now own a hybrid club. Not surprisingly this ratio is increasing fast due to the tangible benefits these clubs offer a golfer&#8217;s game. Hybrid golf clubs combine the advantages of an iron with the much needed forgiveness of a wood. These clubs are distinguished by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is estimated that 2 out of every 5 golfers now own a hybrid club. Not surprisingly this ratio is increasing fast due to the tangible benefits these clubs offer a golfer&#8217;s game. Hybrid golf clubs combine the advantages of an iron with the much needed forgiveness of a wood. These clubs are distinguished by their unique physical characteristics: they have the flat face of a standard iron with the wide sole of a wood club. Aside from being aesthetically pleasing, <a href="http://tophybridgolfclubs.com/">hybrid golf clubs</a> are likely to produce impressive results on both the roughs and fairways and off the tee. When you are looking to invest in the right set of clubs it makes a lot of sense to consider hybrid iron sets to help better your score and give you the confidence you need on the course.</p>
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<p> Perhaps the most important advantage of a hybrid club is that it will increase the loft on your shots. A hybrid is easier to swing than a long iron since a hybrid&#8217;s lower center of gravity naturally increases momentum and inertia. This is a valuable quality to have in a golf club because there is a more even distribution of weight within the club itself. This allows it to offer a more reliable and accurate shot on the ball and to get the ball in the air, even with a slower swing speed. It does all this while maintaining the forgiveness of a wood, giving hybrid clubs the best of both worlds.</p>
<p>Hybrid clubs, also known as utility clubs, have a lightweight feel and allow for a smoother shot than comparable irons or woods. They are made of thinner metals than traditional irons and are filled with a lightweight polymer blend that help to produce a springy effect when the ball is struck. Many golfers simply love the way these clubs feel in their hands. They go a long way toward improving a player&#8217;s confidence during those important rounds when you don&#8217;t want to embarrass yourself in front of your golfing buddies.</p>
<p><strong>Getting You Out of Trouble</strong></p>
<p>Another advantage of a hybrid golf club is that it will assist players in addressing difficult situations. With their smaller heads, hybrid irons have less resistance against thicker grassy areas and counter the decreasing speeds caused by the shorter length to maintain control over difficult shots. For shots that are located in an awkward position the club will have a higher degree of loft to get the ball into the air easier than your traditional wood. Newer players who are still prone to occasional mistakes on the course will notice the benefits of hybrid clubs right away. Amateurs find themselves turning to hybrids more and more in situations where they need to bail themselves out of the rough.</p>
<p>When you are looking for a way to give your game a lift consider trying out a hybrid golf club set. These new alternatives to traditional woods and irons are designed to help you improve your score and make you feel like the golf hotshot you were always meant to become.</p>
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		<title>How to Buy Hybrid Golf Clubs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hybrid golf clubs are all the rage right now as many golfers have to come to realize that they can not only hit the ball more solidly with hybrid, but more consistently as well. The hybrid golf club replaces the long irons that have traditionally been so hard for amateur golfers to hit. With the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hybrid golf clubs are all the rage right now as many golfers have to come to realize that they can not only hit the ball more solidly with hybrid, but more consistently as well. The hybrid golf club replaces the long irons that have traditionally been so hard for amateur golfers to hit. With the advent of the hybrid club the golfer can now hit a club that is designed like a wood but has the loft of an iron.</p>
<p>When deciding which <a href="http://tophybridgolfclubs.com/">hybrid golf clubs</a> to purchase, it is important that certain factors are taken into consideration before any decision is made. Probably the most important element to consider is which clubs you would like your hybrids to replace. Most people have difficulty making solid contact with their 3-5 irons, so they choose to go with hybrid clubs that replace those specific irons. It is becoming increasingly common, however, for the novice golfer to purchase hybrid irons sets, which replace the traditional irons altogether. This type of set is great for inexperienced golfers who have a difficult time generating swing speed, but are growing in popularity amongst all levels of golfers.</p>
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<p> Another aspect to take into consideration is whether you want a club with a steel or graphite shaft. Steel-shafted clubs are traditionally heavier, making it easier to make solid contact on a regular basis. Graphite shafts, on the other hand, are more forgiving and allow the golfer to get better head speed on their shots. New players tend to do better with graphite hybrids but it is a matter of preference.</p>
<p>You also want to make sure that you have the correct loft and lie in your hybrid clubs. This information can usually be obtained through your golf club&#8217;s professional, who should have instruments available to get you into the correct club. The degrees on the individual clubs are equally as important as the loft and lie, as you do not want to put yourself in a situation where you have clubs that basically hit the same yardage.</p>
<p>The basic rule with hybrid clubs is to purchase them with the same scrutiny that you would use for a fairway wood. You can either buy entire hybrid golf club sets or purchase them individually. However you choose to put together your utility clubs, make sure that they are set up to do what you intend them to do before using them on the course. Do your homework by checking the latest hybrid golf club reviews before making your purchase. Hybrids allow the golfer to have a lot more fun with the game of golf and they are truly are a revolutionary tool for all golfers to utilize.</p>
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<p>Hybrid golf clubs have become increasingly popular among amateur and professional players these days, and for good reason. A hybrid club, for the uninitiated, is a cross between an iron and a fairway wood. These clubs are much easier to use than irons, making it simple for all players to get their shots airborne.</p>
<p>They have compact heads which are perfect to use from the fairway or the rough. In addition, the shaft on a hybrid is slightly shorter than that on a wood, giving you more control with your shots.</p>
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<p>A hybrid golf club helps players get more loft from their shots than they otherwise would using an iron. The reason for this is that the hybrid club&#8217;s center of gravity is farther back in the club head. This makes it much easier to elevate the ball and get that beautiful loft that all successful golfers employ.</p>
<p>The truth is, the majority of amateur golfers simply do not have the ability to consistently hit shots with an iron longer than 38 inches, meaning anything longer than a 5 iron. This is not something to be ashamed of, it&#8217;s just a matter of simple physics.</p>
<p>Some golf players can eventually learn to hit the long irons through practice and by making adjustments to their swing, however for many it makes a lot more sense to switch to a golf club that is a better fit for their natural swing. For this reason many golfers, from beginners to experienced players, are adding hybrids to their arsenal of clubs.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Hybrids </strong></p>
<p>There are two types of hybrid clubs to consider when looking to buy. Hybrid woods are similar to fairway woods, albeit with a smaller club head and shorter shaft. Hybrid irons look like standard irons, only thicker and sturdier.</p>
<p>The question of which type to buy is a matter of personal choice, as either one can be used in situations where you would normally use a long iron. Both types are easier to use than long irons and the benefits are quite similar, however those who prefer a slightly heavier club may wish to go with a hybrid iron.</p>
<p>Hybrid clubs can be purchased individually or as part of a set. A hybrid golf club set usually includes every club you need for a day at the course, including a driver, a putter, a sand wedge, and an assortment of irons and woods. The difference is that in a hybrid set the long irons (2, 3, and 4) are typically replaced with hybrid utility clubs. Golfers looking to give their game a fresh start may want to consider a new hybrid set.</p>
<p>For the player looking to add hybrids to an existing set of clubs, they can be purchased individually from a number of leading manufacturers. These clubs typically come in several models ranging from a degree of loft between 15 and 27 degrees. The 24 or 25 degree hybrids generally replace the 4 or 5 irons in your bag. Hybrids with a lower degree of loft (15-22) replace the longer irons (2 or 3). When adding these clubs to your arsenal it is always a smart idea to pick up several in varying ranges to give yourself some options when you&#8217;re out on the course.</p>
<p>As you can see, hybrid iron sets can be enormously valuable to the golfer who wants to give himself the competitive edge. As more and more players discover the benefit of these clubs it becomes all the more important to get onboard with the latest technology to keep yourself in the game.</p>
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