Hybrids are all the rage. Why shouldn't the Nicklaus Corp jump on the bandwagon? These hybrids include the 2 with an 18 degree loft, the 3 with a 21 degree loft, a 4 with a 24 degree loft, and a 5 with a 27 degree loft.
I like these hybrids for the price as they are much more affordable then some of the other leading club makers. Of course, Nicklaus is focusing more on the mid to high handicappers. "These hybrids feature a C.G. Center of Gravity align with optimal face flex point for maximum trampoline effect."
The club has a progressive offset which will help you square the clubface and Rifle Graphite shaft which makes them light and easy to swing.
As previously stated, these clubs are a good value, but if you'd like to look at something a little more higher-end I suggest you take a look at Adam's Golf A2 Irons or the Nickent Golf 3DX RC Hybrid Irons Graphite. These companies lead the hybrid industry and have good quality hybrid irons and woods.
Whichever you go with, you will find the hybrid technology a great asset to your game. You will be just another one of many that is jumping on the hybrid bandwagon.
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