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| Sorting Out the Confusion - Hybrid and Utility Clubs |
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| Today's hottest equipment is hybrids and utility clubs. Although these terms have been used interchangeably, there are differences. A hybrid is a club comprising both wood and iron elements. Sometimes these can be classified as a wood/iron wood-like shape with a curved face and typically not very broad from face to back like our Dynacraft Prophet) or an iron/wood |
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(basically a hollowed bodied iron with a flat face). A utility club could be classified as any club that serves a definitive purpose, such as extracting the ball out of deep rough or replacing a harder to hit club. It has many meanings, but many of the utility clubs have the moniker "utility wood" associated with it. Both utility or hybrid clubs may have normal numbers such as 3 or 7 engraved on the sole, while some may simply have only the loft engraved somewhere on the head. Unlike a typical |
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