Tuesday, August 1, 2006
The Replacements
No longer considered a novelty, the hybrid club has developed a new reputation as the go-to shotmaker from the fairway, the rough and, believe it or not, around the green.
| Wedgewood Gold IR Series www.wedgewoodgolf.com $129 Combining the accuracy of long irons with the feel and power of fairway woods isn’t easy, but Wedgewood found a way. The Gold IR Series has a thick topline for more confidence and a low CG for a higher flight. The Nickel Flex graphite shaft has nickel in it for added power. Lofts: 16°, 19°, 22°, 25° (no LH) | Yonex Cyberstar XC |
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Combining the accuracy of long irons with the feel and power of fairway woods isn’t easy, but Wedgewood found a way. The Gold IR Series has a thick topline for more confidence and a low CG for a higher flight. The Nickel Flex graphite shaft has nickel in it for added power.
The new Yonex Cyberstar XC hybrids are very attractive, most notably sporting a carbon crown for a lowered CG. However, it’s the cambered leading edge that may do all the work, preventing the club from digging into thick, difficult lies. With such great looks, this hybrid begs to be put into play. Also, don’t miss the full line of Cyberstar equipment, including the new Nanospeed driver used by Colin Montgomerie. 




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