Question:

hybrid iron replacements!?

I inherited some hybrid clubs and was wondering what woods/irons they replace? They are a 17, 20, 23, 26, and 29 degree hybids.

Answer:

Depending on your skill level, the most popular club to replace with a hybrid is a 3 iron, many golfers also use a hybrid to replace the 4 iron. The 2 hybrid would be helpful as a driving iron. There are some iron sets today that are all hybrids. Its really great technology. My theory is that if the pros are taking advantage of hybrids to replace their irons, why wouldn't we average golfers do the same?! Good luck with the new clubs. There is no better way to see if they will work for you then take them out and give 'em a try. Hit hybrids as if they are a 7 iron and watch the amazing results.
No, you don't have to disconnect the plugs to align the car. For future reference, you should always take your car to the dealer for that car (e.g., Ford dealer, Chevy, Dodge, etc.). While it's no guarantee that you'll never run into an unscrupulous mechanic, the chances of that are GREATLY reduced. There are honorable, and honest, mechanics out there. I know this, because I am one. Sometimes, we make mistakes, but we never intentionally jerk you around. And, for what it's worth; ladies aren't the only people targeted by mechanic cheats. They also go after guys, too.
A heads up on those Honda camber kits. Most of them are absolute garbage with a rep for breaking. Go to a reputable front end shop that won't install that cheap crap.
20* 3 iron 23* 4 iron 26* 5 iron Try them! Play couple of rounds with them! Personally, I switched my 3 iron with the 20* hybrid and I have more then decent results. Works for me! Some people are more traditionalist and they will never use hybrids, but, believe me, they are working, especially if you want to shave some strokes from your handicap.

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