Why We Like It
Hybrids need more than a thin face to generate ball speed. These hybrids have a variable-thickness face, but the main source of power is how the body contributes to that flexibility. Alternating the stiffness and flexibility of the surrounding regions in the body allows the face to become a more efficient conduit for power. Srixon’s team achieves a lower and deeper center of gravity through thicker sole sections for a higher launch and more spin to help shots stick the landing on the green.
Characteristics
- The compact head is designed to produce more green-friendly landing angles and a higher spin.
- The high-strength steel in the face includes rows of interconnected diamond-shaped indentations to maximize off-center-hit ball speed.
- A weighty, wide and turf-gliding sole helps the heads launch slightly higher and easier for those with a sweeping stroke.
- 17, 19, 22, 25, 28 degrees (with fixed hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 best sound/feel hybrids, high-handicaps
- Top 5 best-rated hybrids, high-handicaps
Price
$250
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
A punisher through the zone. Really envelopes the ball and sends it on its way with purpose and direction. A true rescue club. Like a life raft.
Ryan, 48, Handicap: 10It's silly straight, long and straight. If you're trying to move it left to right, it won't respond, but if you're looking for help, this is a great club.
Wei, 54, Handicap: 13It's a nimble head that lets you get into any lie. It is useful out of the rough, and even produces some jump out of bad lies.
Erika, 43, Handicap: 0How 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.