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Simple Steps To Hitting A Hybrid Golf Club

Now here's a golf tip that has been asked a lot on the golf message boards and golf blogs.

How do you hit a hybrid golf club?

The hybrid or utility golf club has been a big hit in the golf community for the last 2 years, but there still seems to be a question about how to hit a golf ball with it. Do you treat it like a mid to long iron or do you treat it like a fairway wood?

Read on and I'll tell you how.

Ok, here's the quick and dirty golf tip you've been waiting for.

A lot of golfers these days have a hybrid in their golf bag, but a lot of them aren't quite sure how to hit it. The question really lies in "how do you treat the hybrid club?" Meaning, do you hit down on the golf ball like you do with an iron? Or do you hit it like you would with a fairway wood?

The one thing you need to remember is that a hybrid is designed to replace a mid to long iron, so you need to swing it like a mid to long iron. Have the confidence to hit down and through the ball just like you would with your mid to long iron.

Now if you decide to hit your hybrid off the tee then you should tee it up a little higher than an iron and take a few practice swings just to get use to the different weight, feel and length of the golf club. You also want to setup a few inches left of center in your stance, but not as far forward as you do with your driver. Since the shaft isn't as long as your driver you want to be sure and step a little closer to the ball. All of this is important to especially when you've just hit driver on the last few holes.

You're all set so don't over swing, use a conservative tempo, and hit down and through the golf ball! This isn't a club that you want to try and crush like a driver. Once you get the feel for the hybrid you'll find all kinds of situations that you can pull it out. It's one of those clubs that you can gain a lot of confidence with once you get the hang of it.

With confidence comes lower scores so take it out to the range and give the tips a try. Remember that a hybrid can come in handy on long par 3's. It's a great club to pull out when you're confronted with a narrow par 4 or 5 and when need to get out of the rough. Before you know it, it will be your go to club for a lot of shots.

If you don't have a hybrid golf club in your bag then you're leaving golf strokes on the course. So go down to your nearest golf outlet and pick one up today. You'll thank me for it once you shoot your lowest score!

About the Author

Don Smith is an avid amateur golfer of over 30+ years. He manages a very informative golf school web site called U.S. Golf Schools and a unique golf blog "To Golf Or Not To Golf" with golf tips, product reviews, etc...

Hybrid Golf Clubs Make Golf Easy

Hybrid golf clubs, called hybrid woods or hybrid irons, are making the game of golf a lot easier for some players. This simply means it looks something like an iron and something like a wood ? at the same time. Hybrid golf clubs offer you a lot more options on the golf course, and help you with a better score at the end of the great day on the links. If you are looking to improve your golf game, hybrid golf clubs might just do the trick. A lot of the tour players are using hybrid golf clubs while the major golf magazines and equipment gurus recommend hybrid golf clubs for the amateur golfer.

Golfers of all levels of ability are benefitting from the ease of use of the hybrid golf club. Most hybrids don't use exotic materials, which mean that prices are affordable for most golfers. Differences between the wooden heads of the hybrids tend to be smaller while the irons, in exact contrast, tend to be thicker and stronger. Custom hybrid golf clubs are growing in popularity because they are designed to be easier to hit for weekend golfers. Perhaps it bears repeating that hybrid clubs are designed to replace long irons that are difficult for most golfers to hit solidly on a consistent basis. In fact, even some professional golfers now use hybrid golf clubs to further advance their performance, and golf supplies manufacturers now produce special hybrid golf clubs for these pros.

For women and older men hybrid clubs have become a savior for their golf game. Imagine how much your golf game would improve if you could hit accurate long irons with the ability to execute high soaring shots that landed softly on the green what would that be worth to you. The idea behind hybrids is to keep the game of golf as easy as possible for beginner and intermediate players.

The bigger clubhead and larger sole of a hybrid club makes it easier to swing through the sand without catching it heavy. The long narrow face and a wide sole of hybrid clubs utilizes a low center of gravity cog, which helps players with slower swing speeds launch the ball with little effort, making a hybrid club similar to playing a wood in that it lends itself to the sweeping style swing rather than picking the ball off the turf with greater effort and a traditional iron. Hybrids allow for a shorter back swing while launching the same distance you are use to experiencing with a wood.

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