Depending how good you are and what swing speed you have you want probably hit a 5 iron hybrid 170.
A hybrid golf iron is designed with a larger club head and a lower center of gravity compared to a regular iron. This allows for easier launch and increased forgiveness on off-center hits. Hybrid irons are generally easier to hit for golfers who struggle with traditional long irons.
If this question is in reference to a hybrid golf club that is a hybrid of a 1 iron, then the answer is as follows. There is not a "general" distance any golf club should hit a ball.. The length of a golf shot is not only determined by the club, but by many other factors, such as swing path, the golf ball itself, wind speed and other weather conditions and most importantly club head speed. Let me give an example, my father who is 65+ hits a 5 iron about 150-160 yards. I am 23 years old and I hit a 5 iron between 200 and 230. Right there, you have almost a 100 yard difference between two people using the same club.... In trying to give an answer to this questions, a 1 hybrid golf club should be around or exceed 200 yards.. Again, this is really determined by your swing and the club head speed you generate. Hope that helps!
A hybrid combines the best qualities of a wood and of an iron into one club which many believe is much easier to hit. You can hit a hybrid off the tee on any hole, or you can use it for an approach shot, they are designed to be hit from the rough and from bunkers and you can even use them to chip with when you are near the green.
No, a 5 iron would hit the ball about 180 where as a wedge about 125. Depends who is hitting it.
A 3 wood has 15 degrees of loft, and as it has a longer shaft you would probably have to go for a 14 degree hybrid as a replacement. But a 15 or 16 degree one would be easier to hit and easier to control, so probably a better choice.
Depends on who hits it.
The reason a one iron is so hard to hit is because it has such little loft on it, which makes it hard to get the ball airbourne and also have any control over it. Even though a 3 wood would have less loft, they are designed with the centre of gravity in the best place to get the bair in the air and also give you moderate control.
no because a aluminum bat is less heavier than a wooden
Steel is clean an has less impurities than iron, steel also has high alloys in it like chrome, vanadium an Molly to make stronger, take a hammer an hit a peace of steal then take that hammer an hit a peace of iron, the iron will dent.It is lighter and stronger.
Steel is clean an has less impurities than iron, steel also has high alloys in it like chrome, vanadium an Molly to make stronger, take a hammer an hit a peace of steal then take that hammer an hit a peace of iron, the iron will dent.It is lighter and stronger.
Steel is clean an has less impurities than iron, steel also has high alloys in it like chrome, vanadium an Molly to make stronger, take a hammer an hit a peace of steal then take that hammer an hit a peace of iron, the iron will dent.It is lighter and stronger.