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		<title>The Right Way To hit A Hybrid Golf Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 09:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnny Hamm</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know about the new craze of hybrid golf clubs hitting the the golf market, and many golfers are blindly jumping into that market. There are strong arguments for adding hybrid golf clubs to your bag, but shouldn't you at least do some research?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know about the new craze of hybrid golf clubs hitting the the golf market, and many golfers are blindly jumping into that market. There are strong arguments for adding hybrid golf clubs to your bag, but shouldn&#8217;t you at least do some research?</p>
<p>The big questions are, are hybrids right for you and will they improve your game? In this article I will look at the issue of determining if hybrid golf clubs will improve your game, and also share with you the right way to use them.</p>
<p>Most amateur golfers are not very consistent players of long irons. Long irons are widely known as the hardest to hit clubs in the bag, so it is no wonder why many amateurs struggle with them. Hybrid golf clubs are designed to be an easier to hit alternative to long irons. The truth is that even if you are a decent long iron player you should still consider using hybrids as they really are likely to improve your game. In my own case, I am an 11 handicap golfer. I happen to be a pretty consistent long iron player, and not a very good fairway wood player. My one and only hole in one came with a 4 iron from&#8217;4 yards, and my longest eagle was a 5 iron shot from 173 yards. I am very comfortable with hitting long irons rather than hitting fairway woods.</p>
<p>Even if we take all the above into consideration, I am still a better golfer when I use hybrid golf clubs. Given that, it is fair to say that hybrid golf clubs will make better golfers out of most all amateur golfers. So when asking if you should use hybrids, the answer is definitely yes.</p>
<p>So now we have to talk about just how to use hybrids. The mistake most often made by golfers who start to use hybrids is to use them the same way they use their fairway woods. the head of a hybrid golf club looks a lot like a fairway wood, so it is is understandable why golfers try to use their fairway wood swing. But, you really need to not do this. it will take away from some of the benefits the hybrid can bring to your golf game.</p>
<p>The short answer to how to hit a hybrid golf club is to tell you to use the same swing as you do with a comparable long iron. That means different things to different people. I don&#8217;t get caught up in placing the ball exactly where the pro says to place it, just like I don&#8217;t get caught up in listening to others say what is right or wrong with a golf swing. The biggest key to a golf swing is to find comfort and consistency with YOUR swing. I use myself as an example again. I have always placed the ball just inside of my right foot when hitting long irons. I also have a tendency to close the face down and play a draw. Both of those things make me hit a lower than average ball, and play a draw with all my long irons. Most pros would find many flaws with my swing, but my swing is comfortable to me and is a swing I can repeat again and again. If you can repeat it, you can be consistent and apply small changes to produce better results.</p>
<p>OK, we all have our own golf swing. So what does this mean when you switch to hybrid golf clubs? The key is to hit the ball with a descending blow. This is also the way you should be hitting a long iron. the differences come in the result. If you hit the ball fat with a long iron, the likelihood is you will stick the face of the club in the ground and the ball will not go the desired distance. You are also likely to hook or slice the ball.</p>
<p>Ok, I have told you to use the same swing with hybrid golf clubs that you should with long irons. This may cause you to ask why the result will be better with hybrids. The answer lies in the design of the hybrid head. The head of a hybrid is wider and flatter so if you hit the ball fat, the club face cannot stick in the ground. If you hit a long iron fat, the head will stick in the ground and your ball will not go very far. With a hybrid, the club head will likely bounce rather than stick, and you will probably still get the ball a decent distance down the fairway. No, it won&#8217;t be as far as you planned, but the ball will probably go straight and this keeps any trouble left or right out of play. The same swing with a long iron brings trouble short, right and left into play since you will probably hook or slice the ball in addition to losing yardage if you hit the ball thin or fat.</p>
<p>In summary let me say that almost every golfer will benefit from taking the long irons out of their bag and adding hybrid golf clubs. You are almost guaranteed to lower your score if you add hybrids and use them properly. Make sure you hit the ball with a descending blow like you would with your long irons. Spend some time on the driving range getting used to your new hybrids, and don&#8217;t be surprised if you take strokes off your golf score the very first time out!</p>
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		<title>The Top Reasons To Use Hybrid Golf Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:30:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnny Hamm</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every golfer is aware of the growing use of hybrid golf clubs. Many golfers find themselves wondering if they should be using hybrids. You should know that there are a lot of reasons for you to be be using hybrid golf clubs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every golfer is aware of the growing use of hybrid golf clubs. Many golfers find themselves wondering if they should be using hybrids. You should know that there are a lot of reasons for you to be be using hybrid golf clubs.</p>
<p>Most golfers want to know why they should consider using hybrid golf clubs. An easy way to answer this is to consider a typical ling iron shot. Maybe you are 200 yards from the green and have a 3 iron in your hand. You are looking at hazards around the green and know this shot must be accurate with both distance and direction in order to not find trouble. If you cannot say with confidence that you will hit this shot accurately a high percentage of the time, you are in the same category as most golfers.</p>
<p>If you find yourself hitting the same type of shot, but have a hybrid golf club in your hand, things are likely to be much different. If you happen to swing poorly, you still have a good chance of your ball ending up better than if you had hit a long iron. if you add in things like hitting this shot out of a bad lie or out of the rough, you have an even bigger advantage if using a hybrid golf club.</p>
<p>In the previous example, why does the hybrid result end up better? There is more than one reason for this. Anyone who has used long irons knows it is easy to miss-hit the ball. If you hit the ball fat it will likely not get much loft and will go either right or left in addition to not getting the distance you wanted. When this happens any hazards in front of you or on either side of the fairway come into play. You might get more distance if you hit the ball thin, but if you do this you are even more likely to have your ball go either right or left. If you make the same contact using a hybrid golf club, you are likely to get a much better result. The shape and size of the club head makes it more forgiving, and your shot is still likely to get good airtime and decent distance. Chances are, your ball is still alive and you will be able to play on without taking a penalty stroke.</p>
<p>Hybrid golf clubs are more forgiving and easier to hit than long irons. That is the simple truth. If you are on the fence about using them, you need to jump over onto the side of hybrid golf clubs. You can start using hybrid golf clubs and make absolutely zero changes to your swing. The result is likely to be a lower number on your scorecard the very first time you use your hybrids. I can&#8217;t think of any one thing you can do today that will make tomorrow&#8217;s golf score lower. That is a powerful statement and the only real reason you need to add hybrid golf clubs to your bag today!</p>
<p>Want to find out more about <a href='http://www.playhybridgolfclubs.com'>Hybrid Golf Clubs</a>, then visit Johnny Hamm&#8217;s site on how to choose the best <a href='http://www.playhybridgolfclubs.com/guide'>hybrid golf club option</a> for your needs.</p>
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