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The Right Way To hit A Hybrid Golf Club
Have you heard about the hybrid golf club movement? If you play golf at all, you surely have. We all know golfers who have run out and bought hybrids without doing any research at all. Hybrids have great benefits, but before jumping on the bandwagon, you should at least do a bit of research.
The biggest issue is to determine if hybrids are right for you, and if your golf game improve by using them. This article will help you determine if hybrid golf clubs can help improve your golf game, and also show you the right way to use them.
Most amateur golfers are not very consistent players of long irons. Long irons are widely known as the hardest to hit clubs in the bag, so it is no wonder why many amateurs struggle with them. Hybrid golf clubs are designed to be an easier to hit alternative to long irons. The truth is that even if you are a decent long iron player you should still consider using hybrids as they really are likely to improve your game. In my own case, I am an 11 handicap golfer. I happen to be a pretty consistent long iron player, and not a very good fairway wood player. My one and only hole in one came with a 4 iron from’4 yards, and my longest eagle was a 5 iron shot from 173 yards. I am very comfortable with hitting long irons rather than hitting fairway woods.
Having said all the above, I am still a better golfer when I put hybrid golf clubs in my bag and take out my 3, 4 & 5 irons. So the short answer to the question of whether you should use them is a resounding yes!
So now we have to talk about just how to use hybrids. The mistake most often made by golfers who start to use hybrids is to use them the same way they use their fairway woods. the head of a hybrid golf club looks a lot like a fairway wood, so it is is understandable why golfers try to use their fairway wood swing. But, you really need to not do this. it will take away from some of the benefits the hybrid can bring to your golf game.
The most simple way I can tell you to use a hybrid is to say to use it just like you use your long irons. What if you have a poor long iron swing? Well, we all have our own comfort level with our golf swing. I am a decent golfer, but my swing is very far from what any pro would teach. I play the ball further back in my stance than most golfers and I generally hit a draw as opposed to the slice or fade most amateur golfers play. These things work for me because I feel comfortable with my swing and I can repeat the same swing over and over. If you can do that, you can make small adjustments to improve your swing over time.
OK, we all have our own golf swing. So what does this mean when you switch to hybrid golf clubs? The key is to hit the ball with a descending blow. This is also the way you should be hitting a long iron. the differences come in the result. If you hit the ball fat with a long iron, the likelihood is you will stick the face of the club in the ground and the ball will not go the desired distance. You are also likely to hook or slice the ball.
Now put the same swing on the ball with a hybrid golf club as you did with the long iron. Even if you hit the ground first, the ball will still probably get in the air due to the design of the hybrid club head. It will also probably go straight and not hook or slice. You will not get the desired distance, but unless there is trouble short of the flag, your ball lives to be hit another day rather than finding the trouble right or left. Hit the ball thin and the results are probably similar, but with more distance.
In summary let me say that almost every golfer will benefit from taking the long irons out of their bag and adding hybrid golf clubs. You are almost guaranteed to lower your score if you add hybrids and use them properly. Make sure you hit the ball with a descending blow like you would with your long irons. Spend some time on the driving range getting used to your new hybrids, and don’t be surprised if you take strokes off your golf score the very first time out!
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