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The utility golf club, or a hybrid as it is sometimes known, is a relatively new addition to the family of golf club. The utility is designed club to be easy to hit the weekend golfer and is becoming very popular because of this. In fact, it is not uncommon now to see the club useful in exploring bags many professionals.
These clubs are a cross between irons and woods in the design (hence sometimes called a hybrid) and because of this design Many golfers find it easier to hit than long irons. Most of these clubs are made to replace a 3 or 4 iron that ordinary golfers can fight, therefore useful if the club feels more comfortable and easier to hit, not surprisingly, many golfers are purchasing.
So What advantages of the utility club with more than regular irons? Because a normal iron does not have much new to it, you can not move the weight further back. Yes, you can have perimeter weighting, but you can not put the weight back if nothing is there to say. So to be able to put weight on the outside club and further back, the designers started to "fatten" the back iron. So the utility club is like an iron, but a little bulky on the back. Some manufacturers have designed their utility clubs to be more like fairway woods, allowing them to move more weight behind Again, as the club is bigger.
Another point in favor of utility golf club is that its center of gravity is lower. This makes it easier to get the ball in the air. By lowering the center of gravity, increasing launch angle of the ball, without actually increasing the loft of the club. If you have a 3-iron with 20 degrees of loft, and the usefulness of a club with the loft itself, but with the weight further back and a center of gravity lower, then the utility club to launch the ball higher. That's why you should realize when buying a utility golf club that did not directly compare the loft to the club you are replacing.
If you have not done a golf club utility take it to the local golf shop and give it a try. These clubs are not everyone cup of tea, but in my experience, can be a good addition to your golf bag. They receive the ball in the air easier, and the fairway. Any club that makes it worth a try.
Gordon Simpson.
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