Titleist Golf Hybrids

The perfect combo of irons and fairway woods, hybrids can get you out of trouble and to the pin with plenty of power and accuracy at your disposal. Much like their coveted irons, woods and drivers, Titleist hybrids always prove to be a popular choice with amateurs and professionals alike. Multi... Show more..
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Frequently Asked Questions?


  • One of the world’s premier golf manufacturers, Titleist always seeks to employ the latest and greatest tech in its clubs - and their hybrid clubs are no different.  These include the likes of improved aerodynamics when compared to the last generation of Titleist clubs, which helps the club head cut through the air like a knife through butter, for a powerful strike every time. Plus, a deeper centre of gravity in select Titleist hybrids helps the clubhead scoop under the ball easier, for crisp contact when trying to get the ball off the deck or out of a difficult lie.


  • Titleist hybrids may look similar to fairway woods from afar, and some Titleist hybrid clubs resemble fairway woods more than others, but they are completely different clubs with different jobs. While a fairway wood is a great choice if you want to achieve great distance off the tee or fairway, your hybrid is more similar to a long iron in the face, offering a higher degree of accuracy if you catch it cleanly. Which you should, as hybrids are considered far easier to hit than long irons by most, making them a great choice if you’re on your second shot and need a perfect balance of power and accuracy, or if you’re caught in the rough and need a forceful way out. For more information about Titleist hybrids or Titleist fairway woods, feel free to contact Clarkes Golf today.


  • Yes. Certain models in the Titleist hybrid lineup come with adjustable features you can use to alter different elements of the club. For example, you may find an adjustable hosel in your Titleist hybrid where the clubhead joins the shaft. This can be used to alter the angle at which the clubhead meets the ball, to shift the way the club catches the ball, if you need to account for any awkward angles in your grip or downswing.


  • It depends on how frequently you use hybrid clubs (if you use them already) and which scenarios you find most useful. Generally, though most players who do own a Titleist hybrid just need the one, as they find it can deliver the power and accuracy they need to get out of some tricky situations and as close to the green as possible. Having said that, Titleist hybrids are available in a variety of lofts, so if you want to have more than one you can use to lift the ball higher (depending on your lie), you can! Just be sure you don’t exceed the number of clubs you’re allowed in your bag at any given time.