Does Tiger Woods use a hybrid?

Fairway woods have been around for decades, but hybrids are the “new kids on the block” and receiving more attention. Even professionals are split--while most have at least one hybrid in the bag, Tiger Woods carries only fairway woods and Phil Mickelson carries a hybrid most of the time, but not always.
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Do any PGA players use hybrids?

37% of the top 100 PGA Tour pros use a hybrid club and 3% use two. Titleist and Callaway hybrids are the most popular with 11 of the top 100 each using their models while Callaway's Apex hybrid is the most used. The loft on the hybrids used by these pros varies from 15.5 degrees up to 23.5 degrees.
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Do pros use woods or hybrids?

Yes, pros use hybrids in their golf bag. Although it would be rare to see a pro replacing their five or six iron with a hybrid, it is very common for a two and sometimes a three iron. Pros like hybrids because they enjoy having an excellent go-to option out of the rough on a longer hole.
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Why don t pro golfers use hybrids?

Why do pros prefer long irons over hybrids? Some golf pros prefer long irons over hybrids due to their better workability. Because long irons have a slimmer clubface, it allows pro golfers to impart spin on the ball easier – meaning they can shape the ball left or right through the air with ease.
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Do hybrids replace woods or irons?

Use hybrid clubs to replace long and medium irons. They can also be used to replace the 3-wood and 5-wood, but that's only for golfers who reject their fairway woods. The hybrid woods will not give you greater distance if that is what you are looking for.
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Do hybrids hit further than irons?

In general terms, a hybrid will travel 8 to 12 yards further than the corresponding iron, but in reality accuracy and consistency are the keys. Due to the fact that most golfers carry either a hybrid or an iron, it is very difficult to compare them directly.
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Do I need a 3 wood if I have a 3 hybrid?

You are more likely to hit accurate and precise shots with your 3-hybrid than a 3-wood. You are likely to have both a 3-wood and a 3-iron or 3-hybrid in your bag but not a 3-iron and a 3-hybrid. The 3-hybrid should replace your 3-iron if you wish to add the hybrid to your collection.
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Are hybrids easier than woods?

Is A Hybrid Easier To Hit Than A Fairway Wood? Yes. You will tend to be able to hit the middle of the face with a hybrid more often thanks to their design. This makes them easier to hit and often a more consistent club to use.
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Why do hybrids go left?

Alternatively, hybrids with too flat or upright lies also produce hooks. A large angle between the shaft and the top of the club head of the hybrid also results in hooks because this causes the club to rotate more than what is needed. As a result, the ball moves from right to left and produces a hook.
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Do you need a 3/4 and 5 hybrid?

The 3, 4 and 5 should be hybrids. If you can hit your 7-iron 150-160 yards, think about nothing longer than a 5 iron and look at 3 and 4 hybrids. If you can hit your 7-iron 160-170 yards, think about swapping your 3-iron for a hybrid. If you can hit a 7-iron more than 170 yards, you can use any set make up you choose.
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Do hybrids replace fairway woods?

Hybrid golf clubs help fill in the gap between your harder-to-hit irons and fairway woods. They are designed for distance, trajectory, control and playability, combining features from irons and fairway woods. They could even replace a fairway wood or iron in your bag.
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Are hybrids easier to hit than irons?

Yes, hybrids are easier to hit than their corresponding long irons. (Remember: Long irons and hybrids cover the same yardages; that is, for the same golfer, a 3-iron and a 3-hybrid should be equivalent in the distance. So a golfer will carry one or the other, but not both.
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What is easier to hit fairway wood or hybrid?

The main difference between fairway woods and hybrids is that fairway woods have a broader sole and larger head than hybrids and are hit further, but with a lower trajectory while hybrids are often more forgiving and easier to hit than long irons or fairway woods.
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Do any pros use 4 hybrid?

The pros are using hybrids regularly, and many start their iron sets with a 6-iron and carry four hybrids in their bag (except for some of the high clubhead speed players such as Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson).
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Do you hit a hybrid like an iron?

The key to hitting a hybrid well is to swing it like an iron, not a fairway wood. If you hit down on the ball with a hybrid and take a little divot (above, right), it can be just as easy to maneuver as a middle iron. I'll show you my keys to the most important hybrid shots.
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Do hybrids have a draw bias?

As a golfer who tends to hit a hook, and primarily plays a draw, hybrids have always been a worrisome club. Their left-biased trajectories produce a big hook when I miss it, bringing loads of trouble into play. That has left me testing high-lofted fairways recently, which has been a growing trend on the PGA Tour.
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What irons do hybrids replace?

Golfers are using hybrids to replace the lower-lofted irons such as the 3-, 4- and even 5-iron. Hybrids also can replace woods, because they tend to be easier to hit accurately. For men, a hybrid with an angle of 14 to 16 degrees can replace a 3-wood, and a 20- to 22-degree hybrid will replace the 7-wood or 4-iron.
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What is the easiest hybrid to hit?

Most Forgiving Hybrids
  • Cleveland Launcher XL Halo Hybrid. Maximum forgiveness. ...
  • Cobra LTDx Hybrid. Iron-like performance and set-up. ...
  • TaylorMade Stealth Rescue. Highly impressive all-rounder. ...
  • Honma T//World GS Hybrid. Easy to launch. ...
  • Callaway Apex Hybrid. ...
  • Ping G425 Hybrid. ...
  • Titleist TSi2 Hybrid. ...
  • Cleveland Launcher Halo Hybrid.
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Can you hit irons but not woods?

If you are struggling to hit your driver but not your irons, the issue could be a lack of clubhead speed. If your driver is slowing down as it makes its way into the impact position, you will lose both distance and accuracy. A lack of clubhead speed is a problem throughout the entire game, not just the driver.
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How far does a pro hit a 3 hybrid?

However, the LPGA estimates that men typically can hit a 3-iron or 3-hybrid a maximum of 170 to 220 yards, while women can hit the same clubs a maximum of 125 to 180 yards. The 4-iron and 4-hybrid estimates are 160 to 210 yards for men and 120 to 170 yards for women.
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Are hybrids better than fairway woods?

Hybrid clubs offer a deeper center of gravity and improved MOI which is great for players seeking higher ball flight, forgiveness and distance from a variety of lies, including from the rough or even a fairway bunker. Some players find hybrid clubs easier to hit than fairway woods due to the shorter shaft length.
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