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    5 ways to get the most out of hitting your hybrids

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainSeptember 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Golfers tend to fall into one of two camps when it comes to hybrids: they either love them or don’t use them at all. But hybrids can be a valuable “middle-of-the-bag” club — easy to launch and capable of providing solid distance.

    If you don’t generate a lot of clubhead speed, hybrids can be a lifesaver, especially as a replacement for longer irons. For example, a 6-hybrid often works better than a 5-iron for slower swing speeds. For players with higher swing speeds, hybrids can also serve as excellent substitutes for more lofted fairway woods. A 3-hybrid, for instance, can often replace a 7-wood quite effectively.

    If you’re someone who’s looking to improve your ball striking with a hybrid, check out the five tips below.

    1. Posture and ball position are key

    As with any golf shot, proper posture is essential for consistent, center-face contact. Ball position with a hybrid, however, can be confusing. While hybrids resemble fairway woods in appearance, they should be played more like irons.

    In most cases, you’ll get better results by positioning the ball closer to the center of your stance, rather than playing it too far forward.

    2. Be willing to hit the ground

    Don’t be afraid to take a divot with a hybrid. While it’s tempting to “sweep” the ball like with a fairway wood, a downward strike — hitting the ground after the ball — is often more effective.

    During practice swings, listen for the club to “thump” the turf, not just lightly brush the grass.

    3. Set the club properly on the ground

    Hybrids can appear open at address due to their loft. It’s important to set the club flat on its sole so the leading edge is square to your target line. The top line of the club may look crooked, especially on higher-lofted hybrids (like a 5, 6, or 7), but don’t let that mislead you.

    A good habit is to allow the club to rest naturally on the ground, then grip it — rather than twisting it to look “right.”

    4. Practice makes perfect

    Here are two simple tee drills to help you improve your hybrid strikes:

    • Drill 1: Tee the ball low and focus on knocking the tee out of the ground. This helps ensure center-face contact and proper launch.
    • Drill 2: Place a second tee a few inches in front (target side) of the ball. Your goal is to sweep both the ball and that front tee, encouraging a good low point and follow-through.

    These drills prevent “scooping” and promote solid, downward strikes.

    5. Embrace versatility

    Hybrids shine in many tough situations:

    • From the rough: They often cut through even deep grass effectively. Dropping your lead shoulder slightly can help steepen the angle of attack. Even if you deloft the club a bit, most hybrids have enough natural loft to get the ball airborne.
    • From fairway bunkers: If there’s no high lip in front of you, a hybrid’s launch characteristics can help clear the bunker and advance the ball a long way down the fairway.

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