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In the sport of golf, a hybrid club is a new kind of golf club designed to hit a golf ball. The name "hybrid" comes from genetics to denote a mixture of two different species with desirable characteristics of both, and has spread the word here, a hybrid club combines the advantages of iron and wood. For many players, long irons (numbers 1-4) are difficult to hit even with modern clubface due to the low trajectory and very small face of the low-loft clubhead. The players have tended to avoid these clubs in favor of the fairway woods, but such woods, having longer shafts, have a different swing mechanic is sometimes difficult to master. The long axis of a fairway wood also requires lots of room to swing, making it inappropriate to "punch" out from underneath trees, and wood clubface is designed to skim over instead of cutting grass at a higher , which makes it undesirable for shots from the rough. The answer to this dilemma for many players is to replace the 2-4 irons for hybrids. A hybrid offers a heads usually very similar to a fairway wood, steel or titanium with a face hole low, slightly convex. A hybrid head is usually lower marginal and does not extend to the back of the face to a comparable fairway wood, then a hybrid is designed for tighter lies and / or stronger than the wood from the fairway. The face includes the effect of "trampoline" common to most modern timber in which the clubface slightly deformed, then returns to its previous form, increase momentum (force per millisecond) applied to the ball at launch. The angle of the axis of the hybrid (lie) and the length is very similar to an iron. Although generally similar to a wood of the attic in operation, carries slightly less distance (the distance traveled before the first impact) but the similar path of release, and generally similar to a metal swing mechanics, hybrids have some different behavior from anyone. Because wood-like head design creates huge boost on the ball, the loft of a hybrid head is generally higher than wood or iron from the same number, so that the distance the ball carried by comparable number is similar to iron . This does two things: first, the launch angle is increased so that the ball carries higher than the comparable iron. Secondly, the attic, coupled with the momentum growing tighter also imparts backspin on the ball increased. This increased backspin is different from iron and wood of the same number, and creates a similar flight path to a high-loft iron but at a lower angle of launch; backspinning ball in the air will rise over your flight online, "atasqúese" when the lift generated by the return coupled with the momentum of the ball can no longer keep the air and fall relatively sharply on the lawn. The sharp drop coupled with the continuation backspin creates the "bite", the forward momentum of the ball will be arrested sharply in its point of impact and take only a few yards after that. Once this behavior is known to the player, can be used to great effect.For example, a player may be faced with a hole that incorporates a hazard just in front of the green. A driver, a fairway wood low-loft or a long iron shot roll significantly, and depending on the distance carried in the air that the ball rolls in danger by a term which is, or roll beyond the green, of which in many courses is difficult to recover and may include other hazards. A player might hit a shot usually mid-iron designed to "put up" in front of danger and then to hit a shot "approach" with a wedge or short iron to carry the hazard and on the green. However, a hybrid with sufficient distance the player would hit a shot that carries the full distance to the green in the air, but then "sticks" in the green relatively close to their point of impact, allowing the player makes a move instead of two to get on the green. A hybrid with a wood-like clubhead is often used for long shots from difficult rough for almost any shot where the golfer would normally use a long iron but feels uncomfortable doing so. They are also direct replacements for fairway woods in most situations, but a fairway wood club will have greater speed and more roll for a distance better. Because hybrids may assist in getting the player of many difficult situations, TaylorMade golf clubs chose to put their hybrids as "rescue clubs." Hybrids generally replace rather than supplement the long irons. In a 2005 study by Darrell Survey Company, nearly 19% of U.S. consumer golfers using at least one hybrid club, up only 7.5% in 2004. Over 50% of professional golfers now carry at least one hybrid club in their bags. ..

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