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Is There Only 1 Kind Of Hybrid Design That Works

March 14th, 2009 · No Comments · Guide

Which Hybrid are you. Should Hybrids be optimized to fit different ball flights, swing speeds, player types? Golf Manufactures can manipulate the center of gravity and moment of inertia in the heel to toe direction and around the axis of the hosel to match a players wants and needs.

A lot of Hybrids have larger heads, some are designed on a compact frame. Some are designed with a higher moment of inertia, yet others do not push the moment of inertia to extremes. Some are even built with iron length shafts, also some are built with longer wood shafts lengths. Some push the center of gravity fractionally deeper front to back to improve the stability of the club. Some want the center of gravity closer to the face so the club feels and performs more like an iron.

Just some examples are the TaylorMade Rescue: The line features a standard model and a TP version with an adjustable hosel designed to customize ball flight. Then you have the Nickent 50X Hybrid: It has what they call tungsten weighted wings in the back of the clubhead are designed to improve stability. The Titleist 909 Hybrid: A 17-4 stainless steel frame is enhanced by a carpenter 455 steel face insert. Tour Edge Geomax 2 Hybrid: A thin maraging steel face allow es for the use of four internal weight cavities to deepen the center of gravity.

There are many different kinds of Hybrids out there. So when choosing one for your game remember, There is not only 1 kind of Hybrid design that works, many do


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