When your deciding which golf club to purchase for your game, pay attention to the Sole shape and width. Well shaped clubhead soles can increase the versatility of woods and hybrids, and broader soles can make irons more forgiving. Slightly arched hybrid soles decrease the surface area that comes in contact with the turf, making them easier to swing through longer grass.
Hybrid iron sets do just this. The soles of the clubs are designed to increase ball speed and improve ball flight just by wideing the sole of the club. These hybrids move the weight low and back for high launching, easy to hit approach shots from the rough or fairway. The wide sole design helps cut through turf interference allowing for more confident and accurate swings. The sole of the club does make a difference on how you hit the ball.
Adams golf makes such clubs. Idea hybrid irons, were the soles of the clubs progressily get larger and wider as you go from pitching wedge to three iron. Designed for maximum game improvement, Idea a305 integrates six progressively shaped hybrids with two cavity back short irons for consistent results. If you are just starting out in the game or if trying to improve the way you strike the ball, I would suggest to give these kinds of clubs a try, with wider soles
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