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A rescue club, also known as a hybrid, has the degree of an iron with the head of a wood.
A 3 iron is normally about 21 degrees. A 20 degree hybrid will act like a 2 iron, yes a 3 iron normally is 21 degrees, obviously the hybrid is 1 degree stronger, but it is also slightly longer which will also increase distance.
In theory you should hit the 5 wood farther. This is due to the less loft and longer shaft.
a hybrid is designed to go farther and make better contact
An 11 wood is a highly lofted fairway wood. They are extremely rare, but you would find one with about 27 degrees of loft. It could be used to replace a five iron, but most people would prefer a hybrid.
The most likely club they would use would be the driver. But maybe a 3/5 wood, hybrid or long iron, depending how confident they are.
A Taylormade hybrid is different from a normal golf club in many ways. A Taylormade hybrid is special because uses a deeper face and lower GC for easier launch angles.
The utility club, or rescue, or Hybrid is there to replace your long irons. That's why you see them marked as 3h - 4h or 5h that is to designate the iron it's replacing. The hybrid is the same length as your iron or just slightly longer. but it should be the same degree of loft. Hit it as you would your long irons, they are more forgiving, easier to hit, and better out of rough. Fairway woods have bigger heads and generally quite low lofts from 13 to about 23 or so. They also have longer shafts.
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According to several places a club with a 19 degree loft could be anything from a 4 wood to a 3 iron. So basically it might be a 4 or 5 wood as well as a 3 iron especially if its a 3 iron hybrid.