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Hybrids can be a smarter choice than long irons (and even some fairway woods) because they launch easier, offer more forgiveness, and are versatile from different lies. Aimee Cho breaks down the key benefits of carrying more hybrids—and shares simple setup checkpoints to help you strike your hybrids more cleanly and consistently.
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Thanks for the tips Aimee. I like my 4 hybrid and make good contact but seem to almost always pull the shot. Any advice to help hitting it more straight?
Hey Aimee, I have been playing golf for 7 months now and own a 19° 3H and lost my confidence in my long irons about a month ago, so I was thinking about getting another hybrid to replace my 4i and 5i. Since then, I have regained confidence in my 4i and 5i. I am currently a 25 handicap and am still considering buying a pre-owned 24° 5h but my coach claims I have "a swing problem, not a club problem". Lately I have noticed I've been "pulling" my long irons and I believe part of my issue is bad ball placement at setup. Any advice?
Thank you for your tip on hybrids it has been the least addressed issue in golf
My thoughts exactly. Following
What are the lofts on the hybrid clubs you use vs the lofts of the irons you've replaced?
Thanks for the tips Aimee. I like my 4 hybrid and make good contact but seem to almost always pull the shot. Any advice to help hitting it more straight?
Hey Aimee, I have been playing golf for 7 months now and own a 19° 3H and lost my confidence in my long irons about a month ago, so I was thinking about getting another hybrid to replace my 4i and 5i. Since then, I have regained confidence in my 4i and 5i. I am currently a 25 handicap and am still considering buying a pre-owned 24° 5h but my coach claims I have "a swing problem, not a club problem". Lately I have noticed I've been "pulling" my long irons and I believe part of my issue is bad ball placement at setup. Any advice?