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New Hybrid Golf Clubs

In recent years it has made its appearance in the golf world a new concept: the hybrid. The hybrid is a new kind of stick that blends the characteristics of wood and iron. Represents an alternative in this sport and many elite players are using them golf. As mentioned above, hybrids are a fusion between a wood and iron, are made to facilitate the power of a timber, while the accuracy is achieved for a long iron, ie give the golfer the advantage of achieve greater strength with less effort. How does this work? Hybrids are more easily handled when to swing, so that control of the player is more room to make the impact. In addition, they achieve a very good result both long distances and in the rough, bunkers or to the beat of chip. However, despite the advantages that confers a hybrid, it is certain that that does not reach the degree of precision that gives you an iron, so that sometimes the use of a hybrid will not put the ball at the exact point that wanted. As with any golf club, the choice of a hybrid must be based on features and game type of person you will use. For example, if the game a certain person is better suited to the use of wood, obviously that will have to use hybrids whose specifications are close to the wood and the opposite if the person feels more comfortable with the irons. Also important is the choice of the rod depending on what you want to achieve: if you get a greater distance, it is recommended that the hybrid has a longer rod because it promotes a flatter swing. If you are looking for control over the domain, the rod should be short because that way you can make a more upright swing. In regard to professional golf, there is a split between the players. While increasingly see the use of hybrids in professional tournaments, there are still many other players who are skeptical of the merits of these suits. Time will tell if preferences are consolidated or not. The truth is that, until now, hybrids are an option when seeking the best performance of each golfer.
Hybrids are versatile golf clubs terribly effective. They allow you from the tee, the fairway and the rough way to hit shots high, long, very advantageously replacing the chains 2, 3 or 4 difficult to play and tougher to control. The manufacturer has launched the product is Taylor Made. The first hybrid was the name of the club Rescue. Since then, other brands of golf is available to integrate its product in their range. Out put at Taylor Made, there are very good products at Callaway (with its hybrid Big Bertha), Ping (G5 Hybrids and more recently Rapture), and Cleveland (with hybrids and Hi-Bore Halo). To have recently purchased a hybrid, I personally recommend you to take one in your bag. This will help you significantly improve your scores. I'm starting player for a year and a half. all I did was race three and now my handicap is 40. I would like in the coming two years down to 20. m aujourdh'ui I want to buy a Hibore Hybrid, but I hesitated between the 2I (16) and 3I (22). in your opinion?. in fact it does not depend on your level of play but rather the composition of your bag. If you already have a 3 iron, I would advise you to turn to the 2i. Otherwise to a 3i. Personally, I took a 3i, because I do not have a 3 iron and I still play my 4 iron only moderately. So I played safe and complementarity clubs opting for 3i. The Golf Blog is a blog created by amateurs to discover the world of golf (the sport, the various courses and golf club, golf equipment and novelties, travel and golf trips) and exchange with Other fans of the small ball.
To improve his game, this hybrid MX-700 is suitable for all handicaps and even higher handicaps can play without difficulty and buy it. Mizuno has always been a "name" in the golf industry. The iron they produce have long been the gold standard for many players on the circuit and several good players in the world have filled a bag with the clubs. I personally am a longtime fan, and I was delighted after having tried the mp52 with NS950 shaft. A market that has long been difficult for them is that of wood. Whether the level of drivers, fairway woods and hybrids, their influence among players has never been one of their chains. That has not stopped Mizuno provided. Thus, in recent years, this club has begun to appear in bags of players of all levels. The new MX-700 Hybrid is one of those clubs. More and more players have a hybrid in their bag, and Mizuno wants to enter this market. The MX-700 hybrid is for intermediate players seeking tolerance without sacrificing the feeling that players like Mizuno. The MX-700 Hybrid, as can be expected from a club Mizuno has a very compact and robust. The club face is composed of a thin and light weight ES230 "Hot Metal" which increases the speed of the ball. The clubface is then welded to a stainless steel 4-31. According to Mizuno, it "expands the COR zone for higher shots, long and accurate. . One of the most interesting aspects of design of the MX-700 Hybrid is the "Drop Down Crown". This design distributes the weight toward the rear of the club for a Center of Gravity (COG) lower and deeper. This trend is common in woods and hybrids today. Mizuno, like other companies, has also developed a shaft specifically for their hybrid. The MX-700 is mounted on a shaft Exsar HS4 hybrid to maximize its performance. Not only has some of the best Mizuno irons on the market, but they are also beautiful. This hybrid does not break the rule even if the color orange on the head of the club would have been different. The feel of the MX-700 are really the highlight of the club. It is neither too heavy nor too light and not too open as can be some hybrids. Moreover, not its acute impact and no sensation of kicking the ball. I bought this club in 20 ° to complete my series of MX 100. (4 iron: 23 °) and a driver MX 700 13.5 ° easier to play for a beginner.

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