
I am a high handicap player and wanted to experiment with hybrid clubs. I didn't want to spend too much money on experiment and ordered these to see if hybrid is really for me.
The quality of the product "built" are, well, you can tell they are cheap. Grip quality was the only one that looked "quality." But for experiments, I overlooked the quality issues.
I reduced the hybrids's length to match my iron length as I felt they were too long for me to be consistent. I also didn't want to get used to another length of clubs.
It took a while but once I got used to them, I found the clubs to be very forgiving vs irons. For the cheap clubs these are, they didn't fail on distance either. Versus my #4 iron ($1000 set in its heyday), #4 hybrid went a few yards less. But balls generally went straight, and longer on "missed" shots. I liked it so much so that #4 hybrid became most oft used club and I've retired my #4 iron. Not bad for ~$13 club.
I stopped using #2 & #1 hybrid as they didn't offer added value vs woods I have. Most others probably won't need them either but that's for others to experiment. I've kept #3 in my bag along with #4 and likely to invest in much better hybrid when opportunity arises.Get more detail about Texan Classics Utility Hybrid Iron-Woods 1-2-3-4 Golf Clubs.
