kid2
Money List Winner
Evening all,
I actually managed to play today....Thank God
Anyway i thought that id give a little insight into my adventures with my new G15 Hybrid(swollen thumb) as its been cleverly described in other areas on the net

Anyhoooo...For my first outing with this weapon i have to say that it had me grinning from ear to ear after every swing of it.....This thing is unbelievably easy to hit from practically any lie.....
I was a bit apprehensive about it at the start as its got more of a driving iron look about it than most of the modern hybrid/fairway wood looking rescues.
I hit it on a good few occasions this morning from various lie's throughout the round and for my 2nd shot on the par 5's and after a few errant tee shots......
To look down on it looks very clumsy and odd looking and has a good deal of offset,something that better players may shy away from but id urge anyone that struggles with long irons to put this on there list of clubs to try for 2011....It wont disappoint you..There are even a no. of Ping Tour Staff using them if memory serves me right....
Like most club players im suspect to a few different types of ball flight over the course of a round but my usual shot would be a fade thats what id always play for....Im usually aiming at the left edge of the fairway...But this thing just wants to go straight....I found it very hard to play for my normal shot with it that just takes a little adjusting for but ill take that all day with the outcome...
The club i have is 20 degrees which is a 3 iron replacement and if fit perfectly between my 4 iron and my 5 wood distances...
One thing that i did love about this club and im comparing it to my old baffler here is the ball flight...Where alot of hybrids climb the minute that the ball leaves the club this thing starts out low but climbs steadily and lands like something strapped to a parachute....
And it didnt loose distance in the wind either....Because of the height just after impact it was like hitting a knockdown shot with a long iron except that i was putting a normal swing on it....
20 degree's is probably as high as id go with these as i like my 4 and 5 irons and find them easy to hit....but if someone is struggling with maybe say there 5 wood and a 3 iron in there set id give a 17 and 20 deg a squeeze and they wont disappoint...
Im off again in the morning in my own course so it'll get another run out tomorrow but im now sold on hybrids...Finding the right one really does give you alot of confidence.......
Sorry for the essay but i had to do the club justice.
I actually managed to play today....Thank God
Anyway i thought that id give a little insight into my adventures with my new G15 Hybrid(swollen thumb) as its been cleverly described in other areas on the net
Anyhoooo...For my first outing with this weapon i have to say that it had me grinning from ear to ear after every swing of it.....This thing is unbelievably easy to hit from practically any lie.....
I was a bit apprehensive about it at the start as its got more of a driving iron look about it than most of the modern hybrid/fairway wood looking rescues.
I hit it on a good few occasions this morning from various lie's throughout the round and for my 2nd shot on the par 5's and after a few errant tee shots......
To look down on it looks very clumsy and odd looking and has a good deal of offset,something that better players may shy away from but id urge anyone that struggles with long irons to put this on there list of clubs to try for 2011....It wont disappoint you..There are even a no. of Ping Tour Staff using them if memory serves me right....
Like most club players im suspect to a few different types of ball flight over the course of a round but my usual shot would be a fade thats what id always play for....Im usually aiming at the left edge of the fairway...But this thing just wants to go straight....I found it very hard to play for my normal shot with it that just takes a little adjusting for but ill take that all day with the outcome...
The club i have is 20 degrees which is a 3 iron replacement and if fit perfectly between my 4 iron and my 5 wood distances...
One thing that i did love about this club and im comparing it to my old baffler here is the ball flight...Where alot of hybrids climb the minute that the ball leaves the club this thing starts out low but climbs steadily and lands like something strapped to a parachute....
And it didnt loose distance in the wind either....Because of the height just after impact it was like hitting a knockdown shot with a long iron except that i was putting a normal swing on it....
20 degree's is probably as high as id go with these as i like my 4 and 5 irons and find them easy to hit....but if someone is struggling with maybe say there 5 wood and a 3 iron in there set id give a 17 and 20 deg a squeeze and they wont disappoint...
Im off again in the morning in my own course so it'll get another run out tomorrow but im now sold on hybrids...Finding the right one really does give you alot of confidence.......
Sorry for the essay but i had to do the club justice.