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The Best Hybrid clubs 2006 To Get You Out Of Trouble

These clubs are all the rage on the golf course right now. The best hybrid clubs 2006 have just made their entrance. If you’re a player who is still a little tentative about these clubs I have to say that you are totally missing out. Each year they keep getting better and better.

Every golfer has trouble hitting their long irons good on a consistent basis. The hybrids are here to help. These clubs are so forgiving that we can’t say enough about them. Since their inception they have almost become the most important club in your bag mainly because they’re so versatile and easy to hit.

This year is no exception as the best hybrid clubs 2006 have taken on more of a shape like a mini-wood. These can be use form long distances, the rough, and even out of sand traps. You can also incorporate them into your short game should the need be.

The bottom line is that if you don’t have one yet, you need to get one. They will make up for a lot of your bad decisions on the course. Look below for the best hybrid clubs 2006 and order one today.

Adams Mens IDEA a2

Have trouble hitting your long irons? If so, you should try the new easy to hit Idea a2 hybrids. They combine the distance of a fairway wood with the control and accuracy of an iron. They're longer and easier to hit than traditional long irons.

Bobby Jones by Jesse Ortiz

The Bobby Jones by Jessie Ortiz Series is designed with the look that Tour professionals prefer, while incorporating the critical weight distributions that enhance playability and forgiveness for mid- to high- handicap golfers

Callaway Mens FT

The cornerstone of Fusion Technology is the use of multiple materials in the construction of the clubhead to create more discretionary weight. Perimeter weighting creates a high moment of inertia for enhanced stability and forgiveness.

TaylorMade Mens Rescue Dual

TaylorMade engineers took their extensive knowledge of movable weight technology and incorporated it into the new Rescue dual. TaylorMade has given golfers the opportunity to hit the ball more accurately and longer by promoting different types of trajectories.

Cleveland Mens Halo

The Cleveland Halo hybrid utility offers an extra large sweet spot and a high moment of inertia for increased stability and forgiveness at impact making it easy to hit for golfers of all abilities. This hybrid club is extremely versatile for shots from the fairway, rough or tee.

Cobra Mens King Cobra SZ Baffler

With the trajectory and distance of a fairway wood and the control of an iron, the Baffler gives you the best of both worlds. Cobra invented the Baffler utility design thirty years ago, and has been evolving it ever since.

Tour Edge Mens Bazooka JMAX Iron-Woods

The Bazooka Iron-Wood's larger, more forgiving club head makes it an ideal iron replacement. The oversized top line and larger wood-like body inspire confidence on both short and long approach shots.

NIKE Mens SlingShot

The extremely low and deep center of gravity and premium materials used to make these hybrids translate into increased energy transfer to the ball, a higher launch angle, easier to square clubhead and enhanced stability for high, long and accurate shots.

PING Mens G5 Hybrid

Strategically locating a weight pad in the back of the G5 Hybrid allowed PING engineers to create the optimal launch angle, spin and lift for increased control on approach shots.

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