Why We Like It
People who quibble over the size of a hybrid don’t know much about the panic of standing over a 180- to 220-yard shot and wondering why you gave up tennis. This oversize model does its best to manage those fears, combining a meaty address view with an encouragingly shallow face. The polymer-filled channel in the sole is the same one used in Mizuno’s driver. On this hybrid, it now stretches all the way to the hosel, providing even more potential distance on off-center hits.
Characteristics
- Oversize shape makes for highest stability on off-center hits in company history.
- It launches higher with mid-spin compared to the standard model.
- The sole bevel at the front of the slot improves turf interaction.
- 19, 22, 25, 28 degrees
Highlights
- Top 10 most-forgiving hybrids, high-handicaps
Price
$250
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
It just means business. Feels pinpoint accurate. There's nothing wasted in this club. A focused, concentrated ball flight and feel.
Ryan, 48, Handicap: 10Highly forgiving. Distance is good, but if you wanna stay safe and accuracy is a must, this club will do the job.
Peter, 56, Handicap: 7The forgiveness is the standout feature. Consistent shot, consistent forgiveness on mis-hits that would still leave the ball in the fairway or near the green.
Matt, 51, Handicap: 11How To Use Your Hybrid Effectively
Most amateurs don’t swing fast enough to make their long irons go farther than their middle irons, so hybrids are essential for longer shots into greens. Plus, the hybrid’s design adds forgiveness and playability. Here, Cameron McCormick demonstrates how to use these clubs effectively.