The XXIO Prime 11 Hybrid is designed to help experienced golfers with moderate swing speeds achieve a straight ball flight with improved distance. It also provides additional forgiveness and unmatched speed.
Benefits:
Benefits:
- Easy swing feel.
- Improved distance.
- Straighter flight.
- Manufactured with luxury materials.
- Increased forgiveness.
- Very light and balanced construction
- Flat Cup Face: Expands the high COR region on the clubface, increasing ball speed and distance, especially on off-center hits.
- It has a new face curvature, which is slightly closed at the heel and open near the toe. This curvature helps produce a right-to-left shot shape, even if the driver face is open at impact.
- Weight Plus: This is a counterbalance technology that places weights on the end of each shafts, located behind the hands as you grip the club. That grip weight helps push the club head up during the backswing for a more consistent top swing position. And at the start of the downswing, the weight positions the hands, keeping the arms closer to the body for a squarer face at impact.
- Cannon Sole: The Cannon sole improves launch and ball speed. The floating sole weight is shaped like a cannon and allows for a larger face and more flexible sole, resulting in more distance on every shot.
- Lightweight Construction: The new XXIO Prime SP-1100 shaft, with TORAYCA T1100G carbon fiber and NANOALLOY resin, is extremely lightweight to help produce more swing speed and distance. The softer tip section also makes it easier to close the clubface and hit the ball square.
Guide to buying your hybrid stick
The evolution of golf clubs in recent decades has led to the emergence of more advanced and player-friendly options than traditional irons. Hybrid golf clubs are designed to help you hit more shots by combining the best features of irons and woods. As a result we get clubs that are much easier to play with and usually replace the long irons 1, 2 and 3 little tolerant but also the irons 4 and 5 in some cases.
HEADS OF HYBRID SHAFTS
Hybrids have longer heads than irons but smaller than the woods so their size increases the golfer's confidence.
Their hollow heads provide more weight around the perimeter than comparable long irons, making them stronger when the player misses and causes contact with the ground.
Most hybrid clubs have a small bump or wheel to help correct hook or side-slip.
SOLE AND WEIGHT
Hybrid clubs were originally known as rescue clubs. The weight in the head tends to concentrate in the sole which gives us a lower center of gravity and makes it easier to put the ball in the air. The shape and weight of your club should help you get the ball in the air off all types of courses.
SHAFTS
We usually opt for graphite shafts in these types of clubs as they complement the lightness of the heads. These shafts allow us to move the club with greater speed and thus achieve a better distance than with woods or traditional irons.
They usually have low bending points so we will get the ball even higher in the air.
Compared to irons and woods, hybrid equivalents will have longer shafts to increase both the speed and distance of the shot.
WHICH ONE SHOULD I CHOOSE
If after seeing the favorable points offered by hybrid golf clubs, you want to get one, you must take into account the following table of equivalences:
- A 16º hybrid is approximately equivalent in gap to a 2 iron.
- A 19º hybrid is approximately equivalent in gap to a 3 iron.
- A 22º hybrid is approximately equivalent in aperture to an iron 4.
- A 25º hybrid is approximately equivalent in gap to an iron 5.
The great advantage of hybrid clubs is that they combine the forgiveness of a fairway wood with the precision of long irons.
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