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Chipper Golf Club


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Chipper Golf Club

Hybrid and utility clubs may be the hottest trend in golf today. For most golfers, the hybrid and the club terms utility is the same. In fact, there are significant differences.

Let's first look at the utility club. According to the Webster dictionary definition Utility word is "something useful or designed for use." Therefore utility clubs are defined as any club (s) that serves a purpose specific. You can find a utility club like a rescue or club problems. A chipper is a utility club that has existed for a long time and has never been known as a utility club.

The word hybrid is defined a "one of mixed origin or composition." Hybrids are the clubs that contains elements both woods and irons. They are divided into two categories. The iron and wood and wood / iron. The iron and wood is basically a hollow iron body. The club face is flat as an iron. The wood and iron will have a curved surface, like a forest. The curved surface in the woods is called the medulla. Ardennes, by definition, is intentional curvature from heel to toe designed on the face of a wooden head is required to counter sidespin imparted to the ball at the hits.

Both styles of the hybrids have the form of a small old style wood. A wide sole that sometimes characterizes rounded or curved. The size and shape moves the center of gravity downward and the back of the head to help produce a higher launch angle. Higher launch angle, with the flight of higher than the ball brings, it also helps stop the ball on the green.
How hybrids refer to the average golfer? Before that we will speak briefly on the basic golf swing. The swing with an iron, done properly, is different from the wooden swing. The iron swing is a downward stroke, while that wood has more swing of a sweeping blow. The vast majority of golfers use a type of sweeping swing with both woods and irons. I hear over and over again for golfers they say they would prefer a wooden stroke of iron.

Another example is how many golfers know you do not have a divot (unless they hit him fat)? How many times have you heard "you have to beat down on the ball to get on the air? The natural tendency is to try to help the ball in the air. Hybrid designers took these things into account when designing hybrids. Hybrid clubs have a wide sole that is best suited to a sweeping motion. They are easier to hit with less than perfect lies. They are also an effective weapon around the green. I think they are easier to tokens. If you are the type of player which has a sweeping swing, the hybrids could be the club that has been waiting for.

Steve Passarell is the owner of Custom Club Creations, a golf club fitting and building facility. He has over 15 years of experience and has had extensive training by some of the industries best experts. His philosophy on custom clubs is to offer the best quality products at prices that all golfers can afford.

Contact Steve at steve@clubfitter.com
http://www.clubfitter.com