How Do You Choose the Right Hybrid Set as a Beginner?

 

Hybrids are in a lot of bags now, especially for newer players. They’re easier to hit than long irons and a bit more forgiving than fairway woods, so they just make those shots simpler. If you’re thinking about adding one, it helps to know what you’re looking for.

 

What’s a hybrid golf club?

 

Hybrids are made to give you a combination of the control of an iron and the forgiveness of a fairway wood. They’re easier to hit than long irons and easier to launch than fairway woods from tough lies. That’s why a hybrid golf club set is so versatile — you can use the clubs almost anywhere on the course.

 

How to differentiate hybrid golf clubs

 

Hybrids follow the same numbering as irons — usually 3 through 7 — but the number doesn’t mean they’ll go the same distance as the iron.

 

In most cases, a hybrid will go farther. You might hit a 5-iron around 170, but a 5-hybrid could push closer to 190, while a 5-wood goes even longer.

 

So when you’re picking a hybrid golf club set, don’t focus too much on the number. Pay attention to your distances and how they fit into your gaps—that’s what really matters.

 

How do you choose the right set?

 

You can use hybrids off the tee, from the rough, or for longer approach shots. But before you buy one, you should know your distance gaps so you pick the right loft.

 

When choosing a hybrid, think about your skill level and swing speed, along with how consistent you are. A fitter can help you choose the right loft and shaft so the hybrid works with your swing.

 

Ready to buy a hybrid golf club?

 

If you’re ready to add a hybrid to your bag, Monark Golf offers a selection of hybrid golf clubs so you can compare different options and find the right fit for your game. You can also call us at (877) 551-4653 so we can help you pick the right hybrid golf club set.


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