Why We Like It
Designed with the tour player in mind but offering enough optional settings to make the blue-collar golfer comfortable, this mid-size model offers a neutral flight but with launch-increasing and spin-reducing low center of gravity. The adjustable hosel pushes the loft range to as low as 14 (for tour players) and as high as 27 (for tour fans). It gives the player who wants to work shots a shape he or she feels comfortable with while providing forgiveness, launch and distance for those just trying to advance the ball.
Characteristics
- Polymer-filled slot in the sole provides extra face flex.
- Weight bar encased in the sole channel helps lower the CG for optimal spin and launch.
- Size is compact without being intimidating yet substantial without being bulky. The flight is neutral.
- 16, 19, 22, 25 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 best-looking hybrids, low-handicaps
- Top 5 highest-flying hybrids, low-handicaps
Price
$250
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Reliable and consistent, more of a straight to a fade predominance. When you say holy smoke on your first shot you know you've got something.
Thomas, 59, Handicap: 7Produces a no-effort, high-launching ball flight. Great for golfers who struggle with getting hybrids in the air.
BK, 41, Handicap: 1Turf interaction was really efficient. I don't think I moved a blade of grass, Clear, crisp, punchy impact sound.
Scott, 36, Handicap: 14How 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.