TaylorMade Golf Hybrids

If you find your long irons hard to hit - as many of us do - and tend to shy away from them in your club selection, opting for a hybrid club (or ‘rescue club’) could be the answer. TaylorMade hybrid clubs always prove to be some of the most popular and reliable hybrid clubs on the market today.... Show more..
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Frequently Asked Questions?

  • You may not necessarily ‘need’ them, but TaylorMade hybrids make a welcome addition to the bags of any golfers who want more variety in their club choice - particularly their long approach shots that are usually reserved for the difficult-to-strike long irons or fairway woods, which may be too long. Many golfers who began using hybrid clubs simply to try them out have made them a mainstay in their golf bags, thanks to their versatility, distance, control and playability.

    TaylorMade hybrids give you more options in numerous lies on the course and could help you lower your score if you’re struggling with your other clubs.

     

  • Many golfers have replaced their long irons entirely with hybrid clubs, because they offer similar distances yet are so much easier to hit. So if you’re comfortable doing away with your 2 or 3-irons altogether, TaylorMade Hybrids are a suitable substitute. However, we’d never advise you to give up on your long irons completely.

    Yes, they’re difficult to hit, but they still offer fantastic distance and great shot control when struck correctly. Mastering these clubs will help you master your irons overall, thus improving your game. So think of TaylorMade hybrid clubs as a welcome alternative, not a replacement.

  • Hybrid clubs are famed for being far easier to hit than your long irons, while producing similar results in terms of distance and loft. They’re not the easiest clubs in your bag to hit - this is probably reserved for your short irons - but they offer a pleasant feeling and sounding strike when there’s still a long way to go to the pin, with many players reporting far fewer mishits when using hybrids than long irons.

    If you’ve never played with TaylorMade Hybrids before, why not give them a shot and see how easy they are to hit for yourself?

     

  • They may look similar to fairway woods, but TaylorMade hybrids are not classed as fairway woods. Their heads are too compact and they don’t offer the same precise loft as a 3-wood or 5-wood - instead, they call into a category entirely their own between fairway woods and long irons. By the numbers, fairway woods are generally able to hit the ball longer than hybrid clubs, so if distance is purely what you need, you may want to opt for a wood off the fairway or out of the rough.

    However, if you’d like a little more control in your longer approach shots, TaylorMade hybrids will suit you well. If you’d like to know more about TaylorMade hybrid clubs, feel free to get in touch.