Pros: The R15 and AeroBurner hybrids offer faster ball speeds and more distance than the SLDR or JetSpeed hybrids. Cons: The smaller, peanut-shaped R15 might turn...
Pros: An awesome all-around performer. Top-tier ball speeds. Cons: Not adjustable. Highest loft is 22 degrees. Who’s it for: Most hybrid players, and those who don’t know that they are...
Pros: This is how hybrids should look. Both models are exceptionally consistent, and two of the longest of 2015. Cons: None. Who are they for?: The 915H and 915Hd will...
Pros: Tungsten weights placed low and deep in the head encourage a high launch. Cons: Only one shaft option. Golfers with faster swing speeds could create too much...
In nearly every golfer’s bag, there’s a yardage gap between two irons that’s a little closer together than it should be. It’s most common in the...
Pros: The standard Bi0 Cell hybrid is hot, high-launching and quite versatile. MyFly8 adjustability allows you to dial in your preferred trajectory and ensure you have...
Pros: The crew at Nike took a fresh approach in designing the new VRS Covert 2.0 hybrids, making the lower-lofted clubs more forgiving and easier to launch...
Pros: A scorching hot face for boring, penetrating shots off the tee. They’re very workable, and have a sole shape that glides through rough nicely. Cons:...
Pros: Classic looks and a pleasing sound and feel. Two of the highest-launching fairway woods and hybrids we’ve tested. Cons: Not adjustable. These could spin too much...
Pros: Miminimal vibration on off-center strikes and easy to hit from a variety of lies. Impressive distance, and $20 cheaper than SLDR. Cons: Some might not...
Pros: Two different options, a Pro version with a slightly smaller head and lower launch and spin, and a standard version with more forgiveness and an...
Pros: The SLDR fairway woods and hybrids offer a low-spinning trajectory in a clean and refreshingly understated package. The next generation of “speed slot” technology is marginally...
There’s a lot fewer long irons played on the PGA Tour these days than in years past. That’s because the pros have realized that some of...
Pros: The Super S and LS hybrid offer two different looks at address — rounded (S) and narrow (LS). Both clubs are very long, launch the...
Pros: The shallow design of the G25 fairway woods makes them easy to hit off the fairway and the tee, and the look of the G25...
Well, guys, I decided to go and try one of these Titleist 910h hybrids this past weekend. Went to the local shop and grabbed a demo...
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Review: Just a few things about myself before I get into the review. I am a golf enthusiasts, as many guys are here on WRX. I...
The GolfWRX Editors’ Choice Awards recognize the very best in gear. We tested, fitted and debated to develop the list in lieu of spending countless hours...
GolfWRX editor review- Pros: The Titanium face and crown brazed to the stainless steel sole make this hybrid the hottest hybrid we have tested. Long is...
Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Hybrid Review Tested: Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Hybrid Loft tested (degrees): 19 Shaft: Fujukura Exotics Blur From Tour Edge: Designed to tackle...
It is very difficult to replace a club in my bag that has been ever so faithful to me for the past two plus years....