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Acer XP Hybrid - Compare to Callaway Heavenwood

May 1, 2008


The Acer XP Hybrid iron brings the ease of use of hybrids to the power and performance of the Acer XP. Featuring a smooth center rail which cutsthrough rough and difficult terrain, the longer profile and shallower face produces long and high trajectories.

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Ashton X-Brid Utility

May 1, 2008


Introducing the X-BRID with Soft Hosel TechnologyT from Ashton Golf. The first hybrid club that’s easily adjustable for loft and lie. Most hybrid clubs are made of 17-4 or 4-31 stainless steel. A lot of fairway woods are made of 17-4 stainless steel.

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Power Play System Q Hybrids - Compare to Taylor Made Rescue Dual

May 1, 2008


Power Play has extended the “Quad-Port”weighting technology of its System Q Driver to its new System Q Hybrid Irons. The new “Tri-port” weighting system not only allows for a lower deeper center of gravity and increased MOI (moment-of-inertia), but the th

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Synchron Synergy Hybrid

May 1, 2008


These 3 and 4 long irons feature a hybrid shape with a wide sole, making them very long and exceptionally easy to hit. The unique sole design helps the club sit properly, encouraging a correct setup.

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Integra SoooLong Hybrid

May 1, 2008


The much anticipated Integra SoooLong Hybrids! A stunning utility club that matches the performance based SoooLong lineup. Integra has outdone themselves here - 5 different degrees of loft to choose from. 15, 18, 21, 24 and 27 and even available in left h

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Snake Eyes Quick Strike Hybrid - 19 degree

May 1, 2008


The eye-catching, Quick Strike hybrid utility club -?19 degree, RH only. Form and function!

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Bang O Matic Hybrid Utility

May 1, 2008


Finally, a hybrid from Bang! The same performance (Flow Alignment System) and craftsmanship you are accustomed to from the Bang-O-Matic driver and fairway woods?- in a utility club form. Maraging steel and square face angle keep this club from being a “ho

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SMT Avocet Hybrid

May 1, 2008


The long awaited SMT Avocet: We’ve all been itching to get our hands on one, and they are now in! Maraging Steel equals an extremely hot clubface, and this thing looks beautiful at address. Long heel to toe, this head reminds us of a Shinnecock in Hybrid

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Power Play Select 5000 Maraging Utility - Compare to Taylor Made Rescue

May 1, 2008


The all-new Power Play Select 5000 Utility Club combines the best in new technology to create the ultimate utility club. Built to replace the hard-to-hit #2, 3, 4, and 5 irons, this compact head profile ensures ease of use in just about any situation. Our

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