Titanium Hybrid Golf Club Marries The Best Of Both Worlds

It happens to even the best golfers as they watch their near-perfect tee shot veer off course and land under a tree. Blame it on the wind or a slippery surface on the tee, but the fact remains the ball is still a long way from the green and under a tree. Using a wood might put the ball on the green but there is not enough room for a full swing. However, if the golfer has a titanium hybrid golf club in the bag their chances of an accurate recovery shot are greatly improved.

For most golfers, the use of a wood is limited to the fairway, or perhaps the light rough but if conditions are such that a wood will not allow the impact to create the desired results, they are forced to sacrifice the distance of the fairway wood for the accuracy of an iron. Played off nearly every surface a titanium hybrid golf club can match the distance of the wood with the accuracy of the iron and help nearly any golfer cut strokes from their game.

Woods typically have a longer shaft that irons and in most instances require a full swing to develop any accuracy in the shot. Irons, on the other hand, offer a shorter shaft resulting in better accuracy, but lack the distance. The titanium hybrid golf club can offer the distance and accuracy to get out from under that tree and on the green in one shot instead of two or three.

Shallow Face Provides Better Lift

Even when there are no obstructions above the lie, a titanium hybrid golf club acts more like a shallow face wood in that it can pick the ball cleanly from the surface. Those golfers who typically do not take a divot on medium to long second shots can realize the longer distances afforded by using the titanium hybrid golf club.

Many manufacturers of the titanium hybrid golf club use weight around the club heads to increase forgiveness in the shot, which provides a larger sweet spot on the face. With this forgiveness, even those with low to mid handicaps can benefit from using titanium hybrid golf clubs. They are currently available in many numbers that include all fairway woods and most irons and even some of the pros on tour are adding hybrid clubs to their 14-club mix in their bags. A golfer never knows when a sudden gust of wind is going to steer their ball onto a less than desirable playing surface.