Hybrid Golf Clubs

Utility
clubs, hybrids and game improvement irons are a relatively recent
addition to the world of golf clubs. Each are are growing in popularity
because they are designed to be easier to hit for recreational golfers.
In fact, they are easier to hit for
all
golfers, and most touring pros now carry some sort of hybrid golf
clubs. But they are a particularly good choice for recreational golfers.
The
terms "utility clubs" and "hybrid clubs" are generally used
interchangeably. They denote a category of clubs that combine elements
of both woods and irons into their design.
This
combination of elements from both irons and woods adds up to having
having technical features that aid in getting the ball airborne, that
reduce the effects of mishits.
Most hybrids are designed to replace long irons in a golfers bag.
For
this reason, most golfers would do well to consider a hybrid set or
game improvement irons. In hybrid sets, the long irons (typically 3-
and 4-irons) are replaced with specially designed hybrid clubs
engineered to hit the ball the same distances, but with greater
forgiveness and other game-improvement features built in.
Top Hybrid Golf Clubs, Perfect Christmas Gifts
If you need to find a gift for Dad, below are some great options when it comes to hybrid golf clubs.
November 2008 Featured Hybrid Golf Clubs
Adams IDEA a3 BoxerThe
a3 Boxer is the newest Adams hybrid golf club and features the very
latest in technology and design. Boxer Technology carries an ultra-high
MOI that produces a longer and straighter ball flight.
The Adams IDEA a3 Boxer is the hottest looking and best feeling hybrid golf club on the market today.
If you are looking to quickly lower your score, you need to put this club in your bag.
Hybrid Golf Clubs Under $50!
Want
to put some hybrid golf clubs in your bag without putting a dent in the
wallet? We have just launched a new area of the site dedicated to hybrid golf clubs for sale that are under $50.
These
are not knockoff hybrid golf clubs either. We have a huge selection of
name brand clubs like Callaway, Cleveland, TaylorMade and Nike.