Golf Hybrid / Utility Club

Golf Hybrid / Utility Club

Golf Hybrids / Utility Club

Selecting the Right Hybrid for You

The choice of a new hybrid can be a thrilling, but equally difficult choice. If you are deciding which golf hybrid you would like to play, you must consider the following factors that could determine your decision. The combination of fairway woods as well as hybrids must bridge gaps between the driver and your lowest iron, which covers distance, various possibilities and trajectories when confronted with different options for lies.

We carry the finest hybrids for every budget from top brands like TaylorMade, Callaway and Wilson to budget clubs from brands like Ben Sayers. Whatever kind of Hybrid club you're looking for we've got it covered. We'll show you how to choose the best Hybrid golf clubs for your needs.

Loft Up or Down?

The loft of hybrids is the angle of the horizontal of the face of the golf club. The loft you select will determine the course for the shot. In general, hybrid clubs begin with a #2 shot in 16°, followed by an #3 at 19 degrees and a #4 at 22 degrees, and the list goes on. With clubs with long sleeves, you can modify the loft of your club by as high as 2 degrees depending on your style of play.

It is recommended to carry a fairway wood of #5 and the hybrid #3 and #4 in order to enhance your play possibilities. Hybrids offer so many possibilities to play poor lies that we always recommend to carry at minimum two in the bag.

Driving Iron Options

Driving iron clubs are usually 18 degrees in loft, similar to a #3 hybrid. It's similar with a longer iron, but with more range of forgiveness because of its hollower design. If you're an experienced player that is content to strike a long iron, this is an excellent alternative. It also has an extremely low-penetrating ball flight which is great for dry, hard ground. However it isn't as versatile and is not a good choice for bad lies.

Find the Right Golf Club for you at the Right Price

We are at Aslan Golf we have an extensive range of hybrids for every budget and ability. If you're an experienced or professional player seeking the most up-to-date technological advancements to enhance your playing experience, look into our high-end models. If you're just beginning or are need to cut costs then why not look through our discounted selection of Hybrids which are of an extremely high quality but at a lower cost.

Fairway Woods & Hybrids

A lot of people are confused between Fairway Wood and hybrid. what is the difference?

In the first place, hybrids are versatile clubs , and they are much better to get out of difficult lying areas, compared to fairway woods, which come with a larger head. Hybrids generally are better suited for rough, semi rough and fairway bunkers, for instance. when there are run-off areas surrounding the green. A hybrid could be utilized to chip using the same technique you would do with putter to propel the ball up into the air before rolling it across the flag it's a remarkably versatile club. Fairways woods, however, have longer shafts, which increase clubhead speed and allows for longer distance. The dimensions of the fairways clubhead is also a source of gravity that is further back, resulting in a more accelerated velocity.

Selecting Between Fairway or Hybrid?

If you're a golfer who likes hitting with an iron or a club, then you'll likely choose hybrids due to shorter shafts and a smaller clubhead. However, if you're a fan of the feel of a fairway wood that is #3 and are able to easily lift it off the ground , then you'll prefer a fairway wood. Take look through our selection of fairway woods and see the one you prefer.

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