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Hybrid Discussion

Hybrids can be a versatile tool for your golf game. They can hit the ball higher and softer than your long irons. But, they are designed differently than your woods or irons, so you need a plan to adjust for the changes.

A couple simple adjustments for the hybrid are: 

  • Playing more of a pull
  • Playing more of a cut shot
  • Choke up to adjust for the more upright lie angle.

Without these adjustments, you may experience different ball flight and frustration. 

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Tags: Poor Contact, Not Straight Enough, Draw vs Fade, Speciality Shot, Fairway Wood, Member Question, Concept, Intermediate

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The video is discussing hybrids.

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So, I've had a couple of questions about specifically, like, you know, I always pull hook

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my hybrids or I always hit them on the toe.

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What's going on?

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Do I play them more like an iron?

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Do I play them more like a wood, off the ground?

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So hybrids have a little bit of kind of some challenge to it, but they're also really beneficial

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for most golfers.

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So we're going to talk a little bit about their design and the swing patterns that I think

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work best with them.

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So I've got my six iron and my four hybrids and what I want to show you is that there

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are a handful of hybrids that are a little bit flatter, but in general hybrids are steep.

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And part of the problem is hybrids were made for the hybrids golfer.

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The average golfer isn't really the one who looks to take lessons.

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So they're going to try and fit the average golfer, which means golfer's who come over

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the top and are a little bit more upright.

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So hybrids and the way I was explained, that's how they got evolved to be a little bit

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more upright compared to the regular irons.

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And the other thing is with irons, you can adjust the eye angle, usually if you get four

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inch clubs.

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Hybrids typically are tougher to adjust the eye angles.

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I believe PXG is a little flatter and I believe Adams has a little flatter as well, but

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trying to get the flatest hybrids you can is a good idea.

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So if I were to get into my normal position with my six iron, and then so I'll show

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you a little bit about the line.

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It's what I got.

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I got a little hotel key card from my last seminar.

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So if I get into my normal address position with my six iron and I just kind of freeze

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it there, what you'll see is if I took a business card, I could slide it about a third

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of the way in.

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That's a few degrees which is usually what gets accounted for with droop and what I've

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been constructed is closer to a proper fitting.

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So basically if it's sitting there and I can get the club in through that way, then if

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I were to return the club to about the same height the natural droop in the shaft would

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level that up.

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Now if I do the same thing with my hybrid, if I get into my comfortable setup position,

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hopefully you can almost see what's going on.

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By the time I get in there it's almost halfway.

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It's there just much more upright.

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So upright clubs is almost like having the ball slightly above your feet.

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Slightly above your feet is going to tend to close the club face.

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And so if I have more of an outside in path, I'm going to tend to hit more poles.

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If my brain is aware that I'm going to hit more poles, it may try to scoop a little bit

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more and I'll hit it off the toe because the arm's bending on the way through it.

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That's why a lot of aimotors tend to have those challenges with Thomas and Pulse with

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the hybrid.

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Now the good thing is that with a hybrid, it's built with a big wide soul so that I can

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actually hit behind it and hit a little fat and the club will just slide through the

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ground and won't necessarily dig.

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But the cool thing about hybrids is they are hybrid.

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They can be hit like an iron where you're making more leading edge contact or they could

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be hit more like a wood where you're using the bounce and kind of sliding the club through

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impact.

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They have a fairly broad margin of air with low point but the face control is going

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to be a little bit more challenging because they're extra, they're more upright than

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your normal clubs.

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So when your swinging clubs that are more upright, I tend to challenge golfers to swing

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a little bit easier with their hybrids.

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I'm not a huge fan of going after your hybrid as hard as you can.

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The other thing is I actually coach golfers, you can do your normal pattern but I'll coach

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golfers to make a little bit more of a controlled fadeswing and know that it'll usually

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be a little bit more of a pole.

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So aiming just to touch right and then playing for the ball to start a little more left

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compared to your normal swing with an iron.

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Again one of the challenges with golf is we have 14 different implements.

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I can't think of another sport where you have 14 different objects that you have to learn

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to develop skill with.

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And so understanding that the hybrids are just biased that way can help take away some

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of the frustration with some of the common misses.

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So we'll give it a go with the hybrids wing.

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Pretty much making the same swing except I'm trying to get the bottom of the swing at the golf

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ball instead of a little bit more ahead.

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So it's going to be hit with a little bit more of my upper body behind it say compared

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to if I were hitting the equivalent four iron.

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Kind of like that.

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And again I'm not a big fan of trying to swing hard especially when you've got these things

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teed up because when you have it teed up it it'll it pretty much encourages the club swinging

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a little bit higher which with an upright lying goal imagine having the ball more above your feet

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that can make the pole aspect of the club or the closed face aspect of the club a little bit

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more exaggerated.

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So now with it here I'm going to swing a little bit more with more of a fade bias not really

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coming quite as inside as if I were hitting a four iron or three wood I can swing a little bit

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steeper.

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And like I said I like to err on the side of playing a little bit more of a fade with the hybrids.

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I think that's how they're best designed.

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I would err on playing them a little bit more like a wood unless you have a severe iron bias

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to your swing in which case you can get away with playing the hybrids but in that case you may be

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if you have a lot of clubets be it in the severe iron bias swing you may be better just off playing

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the longer irons.

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One quick point if you do struggle with let's say you hit more of the poles and you're

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tired of that you can always choke up a little bit more on the hybrid compared to the regular

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clubs that will essentially flatten the lion go you might lose a little bit of distance but

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it might what you lose in distance you may gain in not hitting it on the toe and being able to

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make your normal swing.

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So you can see there by choking up a little bit to flatten out that lion go I was able to make

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a little bit more of my natural swing and actually hit a little bit of a draw.

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Still a little pole because the lion go but I know to play that with my hybrids.

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