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The 1, 2, 3, and 4-iron are officially dead; seriously, dead. The word "hybrid" isn't just used in the car industry. The golf industry's hybrid is a relatively new club that is a cross between a fairway wood (or metal) and a long iron. I have had a few hybrid clubs and have settled with a 21-degree steel shafted Cleveland Halo Hybrid.
It is probably the most versatile club in the bag. I use it to lay up off the tee, get myself out of the rough, hit approach shots in the middle of the fairway, and even chip just off the green. It does it all! It is incredibly easy to hit (especially compared to typical long irons), looks good, and is relatively inexpensive in golf terms.
About the only negative is the unjustified stigma attached with using an odd-looking club instead of a typical long iron. These days, though, even the PGA Tour has plenty of players with a hybrid club.
Cleveland Halo Hybrid - put it in your bag!
Last edited on Apr 22, 2008
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