Strong hybrid question

chrisd

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I currently use a 19 degree Callaway x2 Hot regular shafted hybrid. With a decent swing it goes up to about 210 yards. My 3 wood is a Mizuno MX 700 and goes up to 230 yards

I'd like to find a hybrid that could replace the 3 wood but it needs to be as easy to hit as the Callaway but as long as the Mizuno - any ideas?
 
Hybrids under 16 degrees are hard to come by. Is there a particular reason that you want one over a wood?

I prefer my hybrids as they are lower launching (17/20 degree) but am trying to find a low launch 3 wood too.
 
Hybrids under 16 degrees are hard to come by. Is there a particular reason that you want one over a wood?

I prefer my hybrids as they are lower launching (17/20 degree) but am trying to find a low launch 3 wood too.

I find the hybrid easier to hit, both off the deck and from a tee. To be fair, I used my 3 wood yesterday off the deck twice and purred loudly after each hit, but, overall the hybrid gives better results
 
The XR is available in 16 deg

I shall look for it and try it tomorrow all being well, but when I did a club fitting at Callaway they said that they had nothing that went better than the 19* for me. Thanks for pointing me in that direction
 
I shall look for it and try it tomorrow all being well, but when I did a club fitting at Callaway they said that they had nothing that went better than the 19* for me. Thanks for pointing me in that direction

A couple of 16s on ebay:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Callaway-Golf-X-Hot-Pro-16-Degree-Ex-Demo-Hybrid-Regular-Graphite-Shaft-/391131661969?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5b11438691

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Callaway-XR-Pro-Hybrid-16-degree-Aldila-RIP-X-Flex-/291448770803?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item43dbb350f3
 
I find the hybrid easier to hit

...because it has more loft and is a shorter playing length.

For a hybrid to play as long as a 3 wood, it requires less loft and a longer playing length which then becomes more difficult to hit. And it should only go further if your 3 wood is a poor fit for your swing or you don't strike your 3 wood consistently well.

You can get really loft hybrids, for example an Adams XTD at 16* which you could adjust down to 14.5*. In my experience, however, I'd still expect your longest with a 3 wood to be longer than your longest with a low lofted hybrid... although your average length could well be a different story.
 
You could consider a 4 wood with a shortened shaft, which would probably give you just as much distance but more control. And you will be able to get a shaft which gives a low flight.
 
Yep agree that 4 Wood would certainly be worth trying - ( or HL 3 Wood )
 
Low lofted hybrids tend to be slightly more unforgiving than 3 woods.

3 woods tend to have bigger faces so easier to hit.

I won't recommend the a12 pro 16degree. Need to be an awsœme ball striker to get the best out of it.
 
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