Wilson Fybrid RS 24 degree - quick review

Klimski

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Latest installment in the everlasting quest for a 150 yard carry fairway club. So, got this club on a whim from GolfClubs4Cash on sale. Still ended up at Eur 75 once shipping and charges (thank you Brexit) were applied. Arrived in 'as new' condition with a brand new grip. So, how does it perform: for once I am very happy with this club. I have been seeking something I can whack down the fairway with confidence and not hit the dread hybrid snap hook. Well, it works. It's not a very sexy club, and sits between a hybrid and a 9 wood. Would have gone for a 9 wood if budget had allowed, to be honest.

But it's a nice club - position the ball just a hair forward in stance and hit down on it iron style. Good launch and good distance. This will stay in the bag this season, and has in fact wrapped up the set rebuild - for now, haha.

If you're on the lookout for a non-hooking hybrid for little money, try a Wilson fybrid RS.

Clubs tried before:
Perfect Club 21 degree 7 wood/hybrid - bit hooky, and a bit corny - and I lost the thing somehow..
Mizuno fli-hi driving iron - unhittable for me
Mizuno 23 degree hybrid MX950 Steel shaft - unhittable for me
Cleveland Mashie 23 hybrid - good, but wildly unpredictable snap hook machine
Callaway BB 2008 iBrid (4 & 5) - didn't get along with the steel uniflex shaft
Honma TW-U 25 degree - utility iron, great when hit perfectly, but required more speed than I have
 
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