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Cleveland Hybrid Golf Clubs
can improve your Game


Cleveland hybrid golf club
The Cleveland hybrid golf clubs feature the Halo W and the Hibore models. These clubs have an extra large sweet spot. The clubs have a unique sole design and a low center of gravity. Golfers will find these clubs easy to hit. The Halo model comes in 22, 25, 28 and 31 degree lofts. Graphite shafts for the Halo model are available in ladies flex. The Halo clubs cost about $130-150.




The Cleveland Hibore hybrids are newer models. The Hibore face profile differs from the Halo clubs. The Hibore models have an inverted crown design, which moves the weight lower in the head. This design makes the ball easier to get airborne. The following lofts are available:
1. #1 iron has a 16 degree loft
2. #2 iron has a 19 degree loft
3. #3 iron has a 22 degree loft
4. #4 iron has a 25 degree loft
5. #5 iron has a 28 degree loft
6. #6 iron has a 31 degree loft

Graphite shafts are available for senior, regular and stiff flexes. Price is about $180 for graphite shafts and $160 for steel shafts.

The hybrids replace the long irons. If you have difficulty hitting long irons #2, 3, 4 & 5, you should try the hybrid clubs. Many golfers improve their game after switching from long irons to hybrids.

It is important to choose the right shaft flex. Generally, a player with a slower swing speed should use a more flexible shaft. Consider the Cleveland hybrid clubs.

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