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Why We Like It
- Srixon’s hybrids now feature a larger size and hosel adjustability to fit a wider variety of swings and skills.
- These also benefit from the same approach to face design that has fueled more ball speed in the ZXi drivers.
- By varying rigid and flexible layers in the face and crown transition areas, these hybrids get an additional speed boost from the flexing of the crown at impact.
- The increased volume on these (more than 11 percent bigger on the lower lofts) and larger areas in the toe and back provide increased stability on off-center hits.
- The 12-way adjustable hosel stretches the loft range from 15.5 to 29.5 degrees.
- Top 5 in Look, high-handicaps
- 17, 19, 22, 25, 28 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
what our testers said
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Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Love the minimalistic design. The grooves don't expand from end to end. Easy club to launch. Very clean sole design allows club to glide through the turf. I can absolutely hit down on it. Very good workabilty. It felt like a very comfortable club to hit in the most difficult situations. I can pull this club out of my bag and swing away with confidence.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
What you see and hear matched up well with what you were getting. I like that. Smooth all the way through. Mid-to-high ball flight pierced through the wind and didn't quit on me. Simple design. No gimmicks. Let the club do the speaking.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
It has a satisfying shape to the crown—not overly big or too compact—so you gain plenty of confidence standing over it. Unfortunately, the club often got stuck in the turf through impact for me, and led me to fight it more than I wanted to. This club didn't feel like a partner to me in any way. I wanted to see the ball go higher but it couldn't climb to those heights.

Alan
30, Handicap 1
1 year testing
I like the simple matte finish and small head. It doesn't look tacky or bulky. It sits under the ball nicely. This is a good player's hybrid. Off-center hits went a little sideways, but if you hit it right, it'll do you right.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
I ripped four shots in a row that felt completely different from many of the hybrids I hit. Very hot off the face with a low launch, but with the appropriate amount of spin. I could work it high or low or left or right.
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Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Love the minimalistic design. The grooves don't expand from end to end. Easy club to launch. Very clean sole design allows club to glide through the turf. I can absolutely hit down on it. Very good workabilty. It felt like a very comfortable club to hit in the most difficult situations. I can pull this club out of my bag and swing away with confidence.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
What you see and hear matched up well with what you were getting. I like that. Smooth all the way through. Mid-to-high ball flight pierced through the wind and didn't quit on me. Simple design. No gimmicks. Let the club do the speaking.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
It has a satisfying shape to the crown—not overly big or too compact—so you gain plenty of confidence standing over it. Unfortunately, the club often got stuck in the turf through impact for me, and led me to fight it more than I wanted to. This club didn't feel like a partner to me in any way. I wanted to see the ball go higher but it couldn't climb to those heights.

Alan
30, Handicap 1
1 year testing
I like the simple matte finish and small head. It doesn't look tacky or bulky. It sits under the ball nicely. This is a good player's hybrid. Off-center hits went a little sideways, but if you hit it right, it'll do you right.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
I ripped four shots in a row that felt completely different from many of the hybrids I hit. Very hot off the face with a low launch, but with the appropriate amount of spin. I could work it high or low or left or right.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
I love the simple, single alignment aid on the matted crown. The square-ish toe appeals to me. Incredibly easy to hit and work the ball. It never felt like a shot was getting away from me. I could hit two-yard fades or draws with ease.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
You can feel the supreme transfer of energy into every shot. All your best gets powered into the ball. The ball gets up quickly, begins to cruise, and then lands softly. It's like a stealth bomber finding its target every time. It's soft, but you can feel the power. Impacts all over the face were still getting extremely playable results.

Sándor J.
36, Handicap 9
2 years testing
This club feels like one I want to take out on par 5s and go for the green in two. I enjoyed hitting it. Unfortunately, it was hard to maintain consistent contact on every shot, and some looked like they would've gone out of play.

Jamie
51, Handicap 5
2 years testing
A pleasure to look at. Not a cut of material out past the toe. Moved over the turf beautifully and would be easy to hit out of any lie. The ball flight was high and soft. Consistent, above-average distance.

Skylar
26, Handicap 7
2 years testing
It's easy to hit, but my misses directionally were super big. I found it hard to work and control the ball, too. Real smushy feeling to impact.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
Black matte finish is simple, plain and appealing. No distractions. Feeling at impact is firm and compact without being loud. Ball leaves the clubface in a hurry. A bit left biased, but ball held its line well on well-struck shots.

Jin
29, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Shots hold their line well, even on heel and toe strikes. You will lose distance on off-center hits, however. Feedback on mis-hits was more a feeling of the club twisting versus being too harsh.

Sean
53, Handicap 6
8 years testing
Great club. The ball jumps off the face, albeit a little higher than I want. My misses stayed in play. Distance could be better; the ball just drops out of the sky.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Understated design on the sole and topline. Proportions make it suitable as an iron replacement, but with a nice metalwood liveliness. Felt lightweight and easy to move. Adjustability struck the right flight window.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
The performance was great. The ball flight was lower than others in this category, but I got good distance. I was also able to shape shots with it, so it felt like I had a ton of control.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Love the matte finish and subtle alignment aid. Club did a good job of getting the ball in the air. All carry, not a ton of roll. A bit on the shorter side distance-wise, but very consistent in that respect. Hushed noise at impact.

Ryan
46, Handicap 14
2 years testing
Teardrop shape is very appealing. It looks like it's going to be fast. I was surprised by the firm, metallic sound to it. Ball flight was really low, even off the tee. Not the most forgiving club. The performance is there, provided you find the center of the face.

Megan
39, Handicap 0
1 year testing
Very satisfying ping at impact that stays with you after each shot. Great launch and forgiveness that stayed very consistent, even on bad shots. I would add to my bag.

David
66, Handicap 8
1 year testing
Crisp, clean and efficient. Great distance. Sound and feedback is there as well. I hit this one farther than any other hybrid.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
I had a hard time hitting the same shot and distance twice. Dispersion on the long and short end distance-wise was pretty wide. The ball tended to climb early, like it was rolling up a wall, which made it tough in the wind.

Jack
35, Handicap 1
2 years testing
Very traditional, mid-sized hybrid with subtle, understated graphic. A lot of the bulk on the head is positioned toward the middle and middle-toe, which gives me some confidence that it's going to straighten out any toe hits.

BK
41, Handicap 1
9 years testing
It feels like it could be a great approach club on longer par 4s and 5s, but I just couldn't quite get comfortable with it. My launch and ball speed numbers were very good. That said, it does a lot of things that the best hybrids do. The adjustability is great, and made my misses way more playable. Even if you fat it, the club rescues the shot.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
I really like plain and simple designs but this is almost too muted. Might be the first time I've ever said that. Very forgiving club; direction is not too far offline on mis-hits. Lacks a little distance on well-struck shots. You could probably find something that goes farther.

Matt
27, Handicap 5
1 year testing
The matte finish is easy on the eyes, although I found this club to be a little fatter than I would prefer, similar to a 5-wood or 7-wood. I love the way the ball shoots right off the face. Dispersion is very, very tight. This is the first hybrid I've hit that has gone the appropriate distance. It was hard to mis-hit. I'm not perfect, but I felt like I was.

RC
63, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Good looking hybrid, even if it's a little too closed at setup for my liking. It's also very forgiving, which never hurts. That's about all the superlatives I can muster up on this one. I just didn't get the bigger distance numbers I was hoping for and wanted so badly, since it's such a good looking head.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
I like the muted face and subtle alignment mark with the black matte finish. It's a little more forgiving than other clubs but not as forgiving as the top hybrids. Very good club, but you need to hit perfect to really get the right performance out of it. The center of the clubface will definitely allow you to hit it high and far and enjoy the club.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
It's got a pretty consistent, boring trajectory. It never gets too high. Very easy to hit due to decent-sized sweet spot. I can hit a little bit of a pull or push but the ball doesn't go too far offline. A little wanting for distance and feedback.

Scott
37, Handicap 14
9 years testing
Well-balanced club that felt great through the turf. Powerful ball flight and plenty of distance. You can really feel the ball speed take off from the jump. Ball blasts off the face consistently, comes down and sticks on the green.

Thomas
60, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
Just set it down and it'll do the rest. Automatic medium-to-low ball flight, which I liked when hitting into the wind. The variability in distance was maybe three yards from my first shot to my last, which was shocking. Sole had no problem getting through the turf. One of the easiest hybrids to hit that I've ever tested.

Robert
28, Handicap 2
1 year testing
I do like the subtle marker in the middle of a head to help align the ball. The biggest takeaway for me was how hot this club was off the face. Shots were noticeably 10 yards longer than other hybrids in this category. I was helped a little bit on mis-hits. Probably more of a players hybrid.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
Well-struck shots produced high, straight balls. For a golfer who struggles to launch his hybrids high, I was pleased with the elevation I was getting out of this club. Many of the shots I hit would hold the green. I didn't find the club terribly forgiving. My miss was consistently right, which is opposite of my normal miss.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
I love the simple, single alignment aid on the matted crown. The square-ish toe appeals to me. Incredibly easy to hit and work the ball. It never felt like a shot was getting away from me. I could hit two-yard fades or draws with ease.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
You can feel the supreme transfer of energy into every shot. All your best gets powered into the ball. The ball gets up quickly, begins to cruise, and then lands softly. It's like a stealth bomber finding its target every time. It's soft, but you can feel the power. Impacts all over the face were still getting extremely playable results.

Jin
29, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Shots hold their line well, even on heel and toe strikes. You will lose distance on off-center hits, however. Feedback on mis-hits was more a feeling of the club twisting versus being too harsh.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Understated design on the sole and topline. Proportions make it suitable as an iron replacement, but with a nice metalwood liveliness. Felt lightweight and easy to move. Adjustability struck the right flight window.

Ryan
46, Handicap 14
2 years testing
Teardrop shape is very appealing. It looks like it's going to be fast. I was surprised by the firm, metallic sound to it. Ball flight was really low, even off the tee. Not the most forgiving club. The performance is there, provided you find the center of the face.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
I had a hard time hitting the same shot and distance twice. Dispersion on the long and short end distance-wise was pretty wide. The ball tended to climb early, like it was rolling up a wall, which made it tough in the wind.

Scott
37, Handicap 14
9 years testing
Well-balanced club that felt great through the turf. Powerful ball flight and plenty of distance. You can really feel the ball speed take off from the jump. Ball blasts off the face consistently, comes down and sticks on the green.

Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Love the minimalistic design. The grooves don't expand from end to end. Easy club to launch. Very clean sole design allows club to glide through the turf. I can absolutely hit down on it. Very good workabilty. It felt like a very comfortable club to hit in the most difficult situations. I can pull this club out of my bag and swing away with confidence.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
It has a satisfying shape to the crown—not overly big or too compact—so you gain plenty of confidence standing over it. Unfortunately, the club often got stuck in the turf through impact for me, and led me to fight it more than I wanted to. This club didn't feel like a partner to me in any way. I wanted to see the ball go higher but it couldn't climb to those heights.

Sándor J.
36, Handicap 9
2 years testing
This club feels like one I want to take out on par 5s and go for the green in two. I enjoyed hitting it. Unfortunately, it was hard to maintain consistent contact on every shot, and some looked like they would've gone out of play.

Skylar
26, Handicap 7
2 years testing
It's easy to hit, but my misses directionally were super big. I found it hard to work and control the ball, too. Real smushy feeling to impact.

Sean
53, Handicap 6
8 years testing
Great club. The ball jumps off the face, albeit a little higher than I want. My misses stayed in play. Distance could be better; the ball just drops out of the sky.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
The performance was great. The ball flight was lower than others in this category, but I got good distance. I was also able to shape shots with it, so it felt like I had a ton of control.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Love the matte finish and subtle alignment aid. Club did a good job of getting the ball in the air. All carry, not a ton of roll. A bit on the shorter side distance-wise, but very consistent in that respect. Hushed noise at impact.

David
66, Handicap 8
1 year testing
Crisp, clean and efficient. Great distance. Sound and feedback is there as well. I hit this one farther than any other hybrid.

RC
63, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Good looking hybrid, even if it's a little too closed at setup for my liking. It's also very forgiving, which never hurts. That's about all the superlatives I can muster up on this one. I just didn't get the bigger distance numbers I was hoping for and wanted so badly, since it's such a good looking head.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
I like the muted face and subtle alignment mark with the black matte finish. It's a little more forgiving than other clubs but not as forgiving as the top hybrids. Very good club, but you need to hit perfect to really get the right performance out of it. The center of the clubface will definitely allow you to hit it high and far and enjoy the club.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
It's got a pretty consistent, boring trajectory. It never gets too high. Very easy to hit due to decent-sized sweet spot. I can hit a little bit of a pull or push but the ball doesn't go too far offline. A little wanting for distance and feedback.

Thomas
60, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
Just set it down and it'll do the rest. Automatic medium-to-low ball flight, which I liked when hitting into the wind. The variability in distance was maybe three yards from my first shot to my last, which was shocking. Sole had no problem getting through the turf. One of the easiest hybrids to hit that I've ever tested.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
Well-struck shots produced high, straight balls. For a golfer who struggles to launch his hybrids high, I was pleased with the elevation I was getting out of this club. Many of the shots I hit would hold the green. I didn't find the club terribly forgiving. My miss was consistently right, which is opposite of my normal miss.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
What you see and hear matched up well with what you were getting. I like that. Smooth all the way through. Mid-to-high ball flight pierced through the wind and didn't quit on me. Simple design. No gimmicks. Let the club do the speaking.

Alan
30, Handicap 1
1 year testing
I like the simple matte finish and small head. It doesn't look tacky or bulky. It sits under the ball nicely. This is a good player's hybrid. Off-center hits went a little sideways, but if you hit it right, it'll do you right.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
I ripped four shots in a row that felt completely different from many of the hybrids I hit. Very hot off the face with a low launch, but with the appropriate amount of spin. I could work it high or low or left or right.

Jamie
51, Handicap 5
2 years testing
A pleasure to look at. Not a cut of material out past the toe. Moved over the turf beautifully and would be easy to hit out of any lie. The ball flight was high and soft. Consistent, above-average distance.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
Black matte finish is simple, plain and appealing. No distractions. Feeling at impact is firm and compact without being loud. Ball leaves the clubface in a hurry. A bit left biased, but ball held its line well on well-struck shots.

Megan
39, Handicap 0
1 year testing
Very satisfying ping at impact that stays with you after each shot. Great launch and forgiveness that stayed very consistent, even on bad shots. I would add to my bag.

Jack
35, Handicap 1
2 years testing
Very traditional, mid-sized hybrid with subtle, understated graphic. A lot of the bulk on the head is positioned toward the middle and middle-toe, which gives me some confidence that it's going to straighten out any toe hits.

BK
41, Handicap 1
9 years testing
It feels like it could be a great approach club on longer par 4s and 5s, but I just couldn't quite get comfortable with it. My launch and ball speed numbers were very good. That said, it does a lot of things that the best hybrids do. The adjustability is great, and made my misses way more playable. Even if you fat it, the club rescues the shot.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
I really like plain and simple designs but this is almost too muted. Might be the first time I've ever said that. Very forgiving club; direction is not too far offline on mis-hits. Lacks a little distance on well-struck shots. You could probably find something that goes farther.

Matt
27, Handicap 5
1 year testing
The matte finish is easy on the eyes, although I found this club to be a little fatter than I would prefer, similar to a 5-wood or 7-wood. I love the way the ball shoots right off the face. Dispersion is very, very tight. This is the first hybrid I've hit that has gone the appropriate distance. It was hard to mis-hit. I'm not perfect, but I felt like I was.

Robert
28, Handicap 2
1 year testing
I do like the subtle marker in the middle of a head to help align the ball. The biggest takeaway for me was how hot this club was off the face. Shots were noticeably 10 yards longer than other hybrids in this category. I was helped a little bit on mis-hits. Probably more of a players hybrid.
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Srixon ZXi
The all-new lineup of Srixon ZXi Hybrids offers even faster ball speeds, a new, larger head shape, and, for the first time, an adjustable hosel sleeve. The ZXi Hybrids boast progressive new footprints, improving sole shape and increasing overall forgiveness. All specifically designed to give you longer shots, inspire confidence at address, add forgiveness, and let you select your personal launch specs.

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This model seeks to maximize distance for average golfers through adjustability and lie angle while offering the same control of the equivalent iron.
The mid-size profile makes for an easier transition between hybrids and irons.
The adjustable hosel has seven settings that provide 1-degree loft adjustments (weak or strong) and up to 2 degrees of adjustment for lie (weak or strong).
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This model seeks to maximize distance for average golfers through adjustability and lie angle while offering the same control of the equivalent iron.
These heads sport a larger overall profile with a shallower face to foster confidence in average golfers looking for more forgiveness and easier launch.
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Elyte X
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This model seeks to maximize distance for average golfers through adjustability and lie angle while offering the same control of the equivalent iron.
The oversize profile provides stability on mis-hits for more consistent carry distance.
A slight draw bias works to offset the tendency of average golfers to fade or slice lower-lofted clubs.
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With a focus on forgiveness, this model is the highest launching of Cobra’s hybrids and features a larger head size than the King Tec.
A bridge-like structure inside the front of the head attaches to internal heel and toe weight pads to push the center of gravity low and forward for better energy transfer.
That structure also yields extra stability on off-center hits.
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Cobra
King Tec
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Cobra’s most advanced hybrid uses multiple materials and adjustability to optimize distance and trajectory.
The L-shaped face insert wraps around the leading edge and into the sole to maximize rebound, particularly on lower-face impacts.
The face is also designed with variable thicknesses across 15 distinct regions for more consistent speed across the face.
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A faster face and a range of adjustable lofts make these hybrids among the most versatile in the game.
Ping lowered the face height by 8 percent and made it thinner. This encourages center-face contact for a higher launch and more ball speed.
A redesigned interior section of the hosel removes mass that helps to lower the center of gravity by 12 percent for higher launch and less spin.
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Built to fit the broadest range of player types, the standard Qi35 now straddles the line between the previous Qi10 and Qi10 Tour models.
That difference means the Qi35 boasts a similar shape to the Qi10 but with a slightly more forward center of gravity for lower spin and better energy transfer.
A carbon-composite crown with a chromium aesthetic saves weight for a lower center of gravity.
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The oversized shape emphasizes forgiveness and a higher launch with more of a draw bias than the Qi35.
The weight screw in the back center of the sole deepens the center of gravity for more forgiveness.
A carbon-composite crown with a chromium aesthetic saves weight for a lower center of gravity.
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Qi35 Max Lite
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The Max Lite is oversize like the Max but has a more tip-flexible shaft. It also weighs less to help golfers with moderate swing speeds launch shots higher with a slight draw.
The weight screw in the back center of the sole deepens the center of gravity for more forgiveness.
A carbon-composite crown with a chromium aesthetic saves weight for a lower center of gravity.
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This wood-like hybrid is Titleist’s most forgiving, targeting players looking for a higher launch.
It has the deepest center of gravity in the GT hybrid lineup to improve stability on off-center shots and increase the launch angle.
Movable weights in the front of the sole and rear perimeter allow players to tweak launch (heavier weight in rear) or lower spin (heavier weight up front).
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GT3
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More compact than the GT2 and last year's TSR3, the GT3 offers iron-like control for players looking for more ball speed than their lower-lofted irons.
Because of a wider face, this year’s model boasts a 15 percent improvement in stability on off-center hits for more consistent carry yardages.
Adjustable heel and toe weights in the sole control draw or fade trajectories and dial in the best energy transfer for where players tend to contact the face.
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Built with long-distance problem-solving in mind, these oversized designs aim to help average golfers launch long shots higher from a variety of lies.
Distance gets a boost from a thinner step design in the front part of the crown that gives, which enlarges the area of the face that flexes the most at impact.
Three sole rails taper front to back to minimize the negative effects of steep swings and chunked shots and ease the way the head’s trailing edge moves through the turf.
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Mizuno
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$160
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The oversized profile makes for Mizuno’s most forgiving and highest-launching hybrid.
A wide channel stretches nearly the width of the sole to give at impact and create additional face flex on off-center hits.
A polymer filling in the cut-through channel in the sole encases a steel bar to lower the center of gravity for reduced spin and a higher flight.
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ST-Z 230
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Although larger and more playable than last year’s CLK, the conventional ST-Z provides a flatter, lower-launching trajectory compared to the ST-Max.
This more traditionally sized hybrid (the 2-hybrid volume is 121 cubic centimeters) decreases in size as the loft increases (the 5-hybrid is just 103cc).
The adjustable hosel provides lofts from 14 to 27 degrees.
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0311 Black Ops
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With three movable sole weights, an eight-way adjustable hosel and six lofts that can be tweaked as high as 32.5 degrees, this versatile hybrid aims to meet the needs of a variety of player types.
A new face made of a high-strength, stainless-steel alloy results in additional ball speed, a higher launch and less spin.
The face is 10 percent thinner than previous models and saves mass that’s distributed internally along the perimeter for better stability on mis-hits.