Why We Like It
Making a hybrid forgiving, which usually requires a deeper center of gravity, can be a problem if it leads to shots drawing too much, especially for faster swings, but TSR2 emphasizes accuracy with its push for distance. A hybrid should be targeting a green just like the iron it replaces. Hence, the wider blade length on the TSR2 offers power and forgiveness and slightly shifts the center of gravity away from the shaft for a more neutral, on-target flight.
Characteristics
- A wider heel to toe and deeper body encourages forgiveness and higher launch.
- Favors average to above-average players who prefer a sweeping swing for their hybrids.
- Heel and toe portions of the sole feature pockets of relief for improved turf interaction.
- 18, 21, 24 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 best-looking hybrids, middle-handicaps
- Top 5 best sound/feel hybrids, middle-handicaps
- Top 5 best sound/feel hybrids, high-handicaps
- Top 10 highest-flying hybrids, high-handicaps
- Top 5 highest-flying hybrids, middle-handicaps
- Top 10 most-forgiving hybrids, high-handicaps
- Top 5 best-rated hybrids, middle-handicaps
- Top 5 best-rated hybrids, high-handicaps
Price
$300
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Explosive power. Very easy to hit and self correcting. Great turf interaction.
Thomas, 59, Handicap: 7Incredibly forgiving. Long and straight without asking you to put more focus or energy into it.
Wei, 54, Handicap: 13Not a lot of twisting on mis-hits. Stable like it weighs 20 pounds but feels effortless. Very useful off the tee, too.
Gary, 36, Handicap: 13How 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.