If you haven’t already ditched your 3, 4 and 5 irons I highly suggest you do so now. You’re making the game a lot harder then it needs to be by continuing to use these clubs. The percentage of PGA Tour players who have a tleast 1 hybrid in their bag stands at 95%! If a PGA Tour player uses one then why aren’t you?! I know I need to make the switch but I’m too stubborn and have yet to find a hybrid that I like the look of and hit well.
First hand I have seen many players shave a few strokes off their score and take a few dollars out of my pocket by using hybrids. Before hybrids came out I would see these same players struggle with any shot outside of 170 yards because they had to hit a long iron shot into the green. No matter how forgiving a long iron is, they’re still much more difficult to hit.
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If you struggle with hitting your long irons consistently that is because they’re just flat out hard to hit! They have very little loft, smaller sweet spots and they just look so tiny compared to hybrids. Below is an example of what it looks like staring down at a long iron and a hybrid. Hybrids are a mix between a fairway wood and a long iron if you were wondering. They’re shorter in length then a fairway wood but longer then a iron. The club head looks like a fairway wood but is smaller and the club face it self is shallower making it easier to get the ball airborne.
Check out some easy to hybrids and see if any of them suit your eye.
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