Hybrid Sessions
Hybrids exist to solve one problem: long irons that stop launching high enough. Finding the right crossover point takes a launch number you can actually trust.
Where Should a Hybrid Actually Replace an Iron?
The right swap point — four-iron, three-iron, or further down the bag — depends on your actual launch numbers on the long irons, not a general rule of thumb. Outdoors, those numbers can shift session to session with the wind; indoors, the launch angle we measure today is the one we'll see again next month.
Some golfers keep their long irons working fine and only need a hybrid to fill a true distance gap. We test both scenarios in the bay before recommending anything.
Set Makeup Around Your Real Numbers
Gapping
We check carry on either side of the hybrid so it fills a genuine gap instead of overlapping a club you already hit well.
Head Style
Iron-style versus wood-style hybrid heads behave differently off our turf mats depending on your entry angle.
Shaft Flex
Hybrid shafts are tuned closer to your iron shafts than your driver shaft for a consistent feel across the transition clubs.
Close the Gap With Real Numbers
A hybrid session runs 45–60 minutes and includes a written spec report.