GreiginFife
Money List Winner
If there is no hosel, how does the shaft connect to the head?:mmm:
OK, hybrids do have a hosel, but it is normally set back in the head and doesn't protrude into the face. By the way, did I mention that a 5-hybrid is particularly good for long shots out of fairway bunkers?If there is no hosel, how does the shaft connect to the head?:mmm:
If there is no hosel, how does the shaft connect to the head?:mmm:
Still not convinced. Can still hit my 3 iron 240 yards so no need for one of these daft clubs, ant see any reason as to why I would need one.While hybrids won't hit the ball for you, they do make life much easier for many players. I can't hit my 4-iron any further than my 5-iron, and the 5-iron not really much further than my 6-iron, but I can get a decent amount of distance from a 3 or 4 hybrid. They don't seem to require any special technique, just slightly forward of centre in your stance and hit down on the ball like an iron. You can also sweep them away like a fairway wood if that style suits you better.
Still not convinced. Can still hit my 3 iron 240 yards so no need for one of these daft clubs, ant see any reason as to why I would need one.
Still not convinced. Can still hit my 3 iron 240 yards so no need for one of these daft clubs, ant see any reason as to why I would need one.
Still not convinced. Can still hit my 3 iron 240 yards so no need for one of these daft clubs, ant see any reason as to why I would need one.
In answer to this.I don't find myself in the rough very often.Semi roughy then I tend to go down a club or 2 as you tend to get a flier so don't need to hit the club for normal yardage.If I do find myself in thick rough (very seldom) then I play the percentage shot & try to get up & down to save par.Can you hit as well out of fluffy rough or get it to land softly Think McIlroys shot into 18th at the Honda shows it well
don't intend too.Then don't use one.
In answer to this.I don't find myself in the rough very often.Semi roughy then I tend to go down a club or 2 as you tend to get a flier so don't need to hit the club for normal yardage.If I do find myself in thick rough (very seldom) then I play the percentage shot & try to get up & down to save par.
Must be a very good golfer - pro ?
Is that the part when you state you are not a great hitter/ striker of irons?May I refer the Right Honorable Gentleman to the answers I gave in my original posting in this topic?
Close but now quite, driving is the best part of my game & the rest is just easy.Must be a very good golfer - pro ?
Close but now quite, driving is the best part of my game & the rest is just easy.
Youre my fave poster :rofl:
Get yourself to a forum meet so we can all see excellence. Theres loads of cat 1s, so no worries about playing with sloggers/hackers/sh!tgolfers :thup:
There's even the odd pro on here and they dont come much odder![]()
Still not convinced. Can still hit my 3 iron 240 yards so no need for one of these daft clubs, ant see any reason as to why I would need one.
Must be a very good golfer - pro ?
I think it's very clear that Hank is on the wind-up, at least I hope he is, otherwise I might find that the opinion I have formed of him from his posts is actually true