Hybrid recommendations

Jon321

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i thought that was the Kura Kage, that thing went into orbit for me...

if its the right price might pull the callaway shaft and stick it in this

Haven't hit one with the the Kage shaft but I normally hit a high ball but this goes like I rocket. Not too far behind my mini off the tee so no real point having both.
 

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Callaway XR. Picked up a 3 and a 5 hybrid a month or two back, fantastic clubs. The 3 hybrid goes long, have stopped using a driver on a number of holes as the hybrid is only marginally shorter, but a lot less likely to powerfade.
 

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Patrick...why are you not going for the MP H5....i know you are a mizuno fan and hit your irons great. This must surely tick all the boxes?

Too bulky looking to my eye Chris, hybrids are easier to hit IMO, the xhot has been a bit of a revelation.

i already have a 2 iron 19765[/ATTACH]
 

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Sports direct have the Adams pro mini on special at 47.00 at the moment - awesome slim hybrid at a silly cost

+1 on the adams. I have the Adams mini pro 20deg. A very low flight, ideal for links conditions. I would say its not the most forgiving, but great in windy conditions. I am sure it comes with the Aldila Tour green shaft.
 
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The Ping i25 hybrids are beautiful. Small heads that frame the ball nicely. Mine have the stock stiff Ping shaft and they are my favourite clubs in the bag. The trajectory is like a long iron and they really go well if I really crack the 19 degree one I can get 240 yards out of it.

I am currently on the prowl on eBay for a 17 degree one as well as I think this will be perfect for a par 4 off the tee.

Highly recommended and this comes from someone who has found hybrids to be very difficult to get on with historically as they fly too high in general terms. The i25 doesn't - excellent clubs.
 
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