May 31st, 2010
Well, do they?
I’ve seen alot of hype about them, but do pro golfers choose to use them? or are they not allowed?
I have seen some pros use them. Don’t forget, hybrids were created for those of us who cannot hit long irons and cannot really hit fairway woods. The pros are Pros because generally they can do both. So its not as necessary for them to use one.
I have seen it more on the LPGA and Champions tour and some on the Nationwide Tour, than the PGA Tour. Probably because the PGA Tour guys who you see on TV are generally longer hitters, and dont need to use them.
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May 31st, 2010
Tom’s golf game is still suffering, and he’s convinced his driver is at fault.
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May 31st, 2010
Hybrids replace long irons in your golf bag. Learn about the benefits of having hybrid clubs in this free golf video about golf equipment and supplies.
Expert: Chris Murphy
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Bio: Chris Murphy is an Assistant Golf Professional at The Los Angeles Country Club. He is an apprentice in the PGM Program from the Southern California PGA section. He has been trained by top instructors.
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May 31st, 2010
I have a 5/27 degree club. What does that mean, and when would I use it?
I am a new golfer, and I don’t know where to use the 5/27 degree hybrid club. Take into consideration I am a female, so I don’t hit as far.
It has the same loft as a 5 iron. So use it from the same distance as your normal 5-iron.
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May 31st, 2010
I am trying to get into golf now that I have more time away from work and some money to afford new clubs and green fees. I played in the past, but not even close to good. Just played because it was fun. Now, I am going to take lessons and try to become reasonably good, so I want to get clubs that will be good to learn with, but also be clubs that I will have for a few years. My bro-in-law recommended the new Callaway Clubs, so any info on those clubs would be greatly appreciated, or any ideas for my club selection would also be greatly appreciated!
You probably can’t go wrong with Callaways but I wouldn’t spend that kind of money. Look on ebay or callawaygolfpreowned for a used set. I bought a set of X18s used and they were in great condition(couldn’t tell the difference from new). Go for a forgiving set of irons, ones with bigger offset and bigger heads. I guess X20s X16s and X18s fall into that category. They’re very good clubs and are easy to hit. Mishits still go pretty good distances.
Get a higher lofted driver and some fairway woods. I like the Callaway X or X Hot fairway woods. I think they are one of the better woods on the market today. I would also look at the Cleveland HiBore.
Get lessons also. Good luck.
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May 31st, 2010
I have an in to out backswing, with the club across the line at the top my backswing.
I want specific exercises, not instruction or referral of websites. Thanks.
Core, core, core, and more core. Look up the rest yourself, I’m not your butler.
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