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Utility & Hybrid Clubs
gallery/1299598489_1291221101_shgc_header_edited-1.jpgHybrid clubs (Utility or Rescue clubs as they are also called) combine elements of both woods and irons into their design and most are designed to replace long irons (the 2, 3, 4 and even the 5-iron). Hybrids are "easier to hit" in comparison to the long irons they are meant to replace so not only will you see longer distances from the hybrid club, you should see more accuracy because the hybrid allows for a greater margin of error.

Hybrids are extremely versatile and can be used easily from the fairway, rough or tee, and can be a great stroke saver for golfers of any ability. Hybrids/Utility clubs should provide the distance of a fairway wood or long iron but with a higher trajectory than you'd get from a long iron so that the ball gets airborne, flies high and lands soft. So, if you struggle with those long irons, try out a more forgiving Hybrid, you might be surprised! Take a look at our video to help you decide.

Product Guide Videos: What is a Hybrid Golf Club? | Choosing the right Hybrid

What is a Hybrid Golf Club?
  • A question that we often get asked by our customers is what is a hybrid club? and in what situation would you use one? In this video we explain why Hybrid clubs have taken the golf club world by storm since there introduction. Our view is that very amateur golfer should carry at least one Hybrid club in their bag. The unique design of half wood and iron offers much more forgiveness than the equivalent standard irons and are much more versatile from all lies on the golf course.

    What to look at when Choosing a Hybrid club
    • There are few things to consider when choosing hybrid golf clubs, but the most important factor is to get the correct loft. The most common loft is usually around the 19/20 degrees which is a 3 iron replacement as most amateur golfers find it difficult to strike them clean off the fairway and get good distance and height to allow the ball to grip and stop on the green. This is why the hybrid golf clubs are simply one the most popular and used club in the modern day golf bag.

10 Money Back Trial! & Online Part Exchange service

gallery/1299598489_1291221101_shgc_header_edited-1.jpgAt SHGC we offer our customers a chance to make sure that driver they purchased from us is the correct club for them. To this you really need to go and try it out whether is on the range or on the course just to give you peace of mind. If the Hybrid you purchased isnt quite working out for whatever reason then simply return in the original box we sent it in for a an exchange or full refund! (See Terms & Conditions

Our Online part exchange system is quick to use and really simple for you to obtain a part exchange price for your club/s. Just log in and register and within a minute you can have a Trade-in price. Our system even allows you to only pay the difference at checkout when you are part exchanging making it the first and only true online golf part exchange!

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