When to Use a Hybrid Golf Iron

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A hybrid iron combines the best elements of long irons and fairway woods, and can help boost your playing confidence while also taking strokes off your game. In this guide, we are going to examine the situations where a hybrid iron would be an ideal club to use. If you are unsure if a hybrid club is right for you, please visit our hybrid iron information page.



Hitting from the Tee

A hybrid iron is a great choice to use when hitting off the tee on a hole that is a long Par 3 or a shorter Par 4. It works so well in this situation because of the increase in launch angle that it produces because of its especially low center of gravity. This high launch angle, paired with an increased amount of backspin provided by the club causes the ball to stop abruptly when it hits the green.

This is ideal for tight shots that may require you to avoid hazards such as water and sand traps. The hybrid club allows you avoid them while also stopping the ball after impact so it will not continue moving into an unwanted trap.

Hitting from the Fairway

Hybrid clubs are designed for accuracy over large distances, which make hitting them off the fairway a very good option. These types of clubs are generally easier to hit in this situation than a standard wood or iron, and with practice you’ll learn to master the dynamics of the hybrid. Again, its characteristics of high loft paired with increased backspin are what make a hybrid iron a good club choice in this situation.

Hitting from the Rough

A problem most golfers have when hitting a ball from the rough when using an iron or wood is that the face of the club can get wedged causing it to hit the ball at a bad angle. This bad angle can result in bad slices, and additional hazards.

A hybrid club’s design helps to overcome this because of its larger size and lower center of gravity. This type of iron will effectively cut through the rough, allowing you to hit the ball square. Also, because the ball will be hit at a higher trajectory, it has a better chance of clearing the rough around it, allowing you to get back onto the fairway or green in fewer shots.

Hitting from a Bunker

If you happen to find yourself in the situation where you are trapped in a bunker, a hybrid iron can help you get back on the green much easier than a standard iron could. Much like using it from the rough, its larger design, and heavier mass allow you to quickly get under the ball and out of the trap. Also, you can hit through it harder knowing that the increased backspin on the ball created by the by the hybrid iron’s club face will help it bite onto the green and stop it before it rolls off into the rough, or another trap.

Hitting from Around the Green

A hybrid club can also help you make shorter shots from the around the green. These clubs are designed with a shorter shaft which allows you to hit the ball in a “putt like” fashion in this situation.

As you can see, there are not many situations that a hybrid club would not make an ideal choice for. This is what makes them such an important part of your set. They are a highly versatile club, and have characteristics that will help you get to the green in fewer shots. If you are serious about your golf game, then your golf bag is not complete until you pick up your own set of hybrid golf irons.


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