The hybrid club has proved to be a popular choice for golfers who need to bridge the gap between a fairway wood and an iron. It’s considered a forgiving club that can still deliver decent shots even when your swing and contact were less than perfect, partly thanks to its convex head that introduces a correcting spin. You can also expect more backspin and height than with a wood – handy for stopping on a sixpence – but distances are surprisingly similar.
Driving irons (or utility irons) are really chunkier versions of regular irons with a lower loft. They are ideal for getting some distance, especially in the wind, thanks to their low flight capabilities off the tee. They’re not generally for the inexperienced golfer, however, and can require some advanced skills to get the most out of their features.
Nobody knows better than you what kind of driving iron or hybrid club you’re looking for, so have a rummage through our collection. You can analyse the lofts, lengths and flexes to zero in on the one for you. You don’t have to worry about quality, though. We stock driving irons and hybrids from brands like Taylormade, PING, Callaway, Cobra, Mizuno, Cleveland, Srixon, Titleist, Wilson and more. Our close inspection reveals the final bit of info you need – the quality of this used equipment. And you won’t be disappointed.