A Hybrid fit for a beginner

NimbleNeil

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Dear all,

I am currently eyeballing some juicy discounts on left handed golf in the hybrid department.
I have a budget of ~£90 to play with, and am looking for a club that is both suitable for a high handicapper to use but also good enough to enable development.

Currently in my line of sight are:

Nike vapor speed at £50
Cobra baffler T rail for £60
Callaway X also at £60
Adams Idea super LS at £70

If any of these are super unforgiving or have any well known issues / aspects to their play i'd be grateful to hear, equally if you have a recommendation I'd love to hear it.

Thanks,
Neil:cool:
 

MadAdey

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I have got a Aeroburner hybrid and it's the easiest club to hit I have ever owned. Off the tee, from a tight lie and out of the rough it really performs well with ease. Nice high flight and stops pretty quick when it hits a green and it goes a long way too.

I would definitely advise trying one.
 
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