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Many Odyssey Golf Clubs don't realise that
hybrid clubs have been around for some time in one guise or another – so why
are more and more hybrid golf clubs finding their way
in to the bags of professional and amateur players?
The origins of the hybrid club amongst players is somewhat unclear – the
general consensus says that hybrid clubs originated from Gary McCord a PGA pro
– who observed his colleagues struggling with long irons. At that stage of his
career McCord was sponsored by Honma Golf Clubs – who took the
concept and developed a golf club which combined the features of a wood and an
iron. In crude terms the manufacturer developed a new club-head based around
the following properties of a golf wood: wide sole, low-back centre of gravity
and increased mass and connected an iron shaft to the head.
The main difference between a hybrid club and a Callaway Big Birtha Fusion FT-3 Driver is the shaft. The
standard length of a 2-iron is roughly 39" and the length of a 5-wood is
42". Hybrid golf clubs are somewhere in between. A longer golf club will
deliver a greater distance through increased club-head speed; the additional
speed will also increase the trajectory of the ball and will prove harder to
control.
Par
tjx22 le lundi 27 juin 2011
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