So many golfers are confused about the differences between hybrids and fairway woods. In this video, Simon tackles the subject head on, comparing the two options and helping you determine which club you should be playing.
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2 Comments
Good timing of the video, I'm currently playing 5w and 3h, but my 3h is quite old (Cobra F7) and am thinking of replacing with a 7w for a couple of reasons: 1) I think it may mean I don't have to chop and change swing styles as much since I already play a 5w (Titleist TSR2) and really like it and 2) my hybrid can pull left quite hard sometimes with the draw bias, my thinking is that the 7w may have a more gentle turn. Are these valid reasons to consider the 7w?
Note to video editor: please, check the spelling on the labels in videos (not only in this one). Not that my English is great, but I do not like seeing mistakes. This part also represents the product Simon is talking about.