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| Re: Is there a difference between 'hybrid' and 'rescue' clubs? Hybrid, utility, rescue.... they all fall into the same category. Now, there are lots of different shapes and styles that will do different things for you at impact. Some of the most popular... TaylorMade Rescue Mid & Rescue Dual Cleveland HiBore & HALO Cobra Baffler ALL of the Adams Hybrids Those all right there I have never heard a bad thing about! |
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| Re: Is there a difference between 'hybrid' and 'rescue' clubs? Wishon has the 321 and the 785hf. Innovex has a set of hybrids that effectively take a long iron out of your bag. Ashton has the Xbrid - the first bendable hybrid. |
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| Re: Is there a difference between 'hybrid' and 'rescue' clubs? I have a 17* Adams hybrid and the old 3 iron went bye-bye. Since I really struggled with the 3-iron this is great. Unlike what some say, it does take a little practice to get used to. Great out of the rough too |