The TaylorMade Qi35 Rescue Hybrid offers golfers an ideal combination of playability and forgiveness. Its multi-material construction optimizes mass distribution and center of gravity location, providing not only distance, but also versatility.
Key Features:
Adjustable Design: The Qi35 Rescue features a 3° adjustable loft neck, allowing golfers to customize the settings to suit their game and optimize the trajectory and distance of their shots.
Premium Multi-Material Construction: Made from state-of-the-art chrome, carbon, steel and aluminum, this hybrid delivers consistent performance, increased speed and forgiveness.
Advanced Technologies: Incorporates proven TaylorMade technologies such as Twist Face and Thru-Slot Speed Pocket.
Twist Face: This technology features a curvature of the clubface designed to correct off-center hits, reducing side spin and providing straighter, more accurate shots.
Thru-Slot Speed Pocket: Located in the sole of the club, this slot improves face flexibility, especially on low hits, increasing ball speed and maintaining distance even on off-center hits.
Confidence-inspiring shape: The clean, sleek design of the Qi35 Rescue provides a confidence-inspiring appearance when approaching the ball, making it easier to hit shots from a variety of positions on the course.
Fujikura AirSpeeder HY 50 graphite shaft. Regular shaft weight: 68 gr // Stiff shaft weight: 77 gr // Light shaft weight: 58 gr.
In summary, the TaylorMade Qi35 Rescue Hybrid is designed to offer golfers of all levels an optimal combination of distance, forgiveness and versatility, adapting to a variety of situations on the golf course.
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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