Equipment

How many hybrids should you use?


Paul Davies

Paul Davies

18 May 2026

Here’s a question for you, which clubs do you take with you when you’re headed into a ‘3 clubs and a putter’ competition? These tournaments are a lot of fun and a real eye-opener into how creative you can get with your shots when you’re restricted to using specific clubs.

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You’ll likely want to take a driver and a wedge with you, but how do you manage that middle ground? Do you go for an iron, a fairway wood, or would you feel safer with a hybrid?

People often come away from these competitions having played surprisingly well, and it can make you wonder whether you need to be carrying a whole range of irons around with you when hybrids are so adaptable.

Irons will give you better accuracy, and fairway woods pack some power, but hybrids bridge the gap between both clubs. So today, we want to get you to consider how you organise your bag, as well as marvel at how amazing the latest golf hybrids are.

 

The world of golf hybrids

From what we’ve observed at the club in recent years, a lot more players are adding hybrid clubs to their bags. Hybrids have been around for decades, but it seems in modern times they’ve becomes just as popular as long irons, particularly among high handicap players.

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It is of course all about personal preference so we want to understand your attitude towards them. Do you enjoy the feel of a hybrid over a long iron? Do you find the heavier head and larger sole makes them easier to strike than long irons?

It’s important to have a good understanding of your gapping and your distances, knowing exactly how far you hit each club so you know which one to pull out of the bag on any given shot.

So how do you accommodate your hybrids into your set? Do you have just the one 4 hybrid and a set of irons, or do you have more hybrids than irons? Perhaps you have 4, 5, 6 hybrids and your irons are more thought of as your scoring clubs? Perhaps you’re very skilled and comfortable with your long irons and prefer a hybrid as more of a tactical tool?

When you visit us for a custom fitting, we’ll take a look at your game and walk you through all your options when it comes to long irons and hybrids. The very latest hybrid offerings from Srixon are sleek, they feel great in your hands, and expertly bridge the gap between your fairway woods and your scoring irons.

 

The latest Srixon golf hybrids

Srixon are one of the best brands in golf, and their latest clubs are excellent from grip to sole. The latest ZXi hybrids will help you get out of plenty of scrapes and are a joy to play with whether you’re using one off the tee or need to get some club on your ball playing from the rough.

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The ZXi hybrid from Srixon features their i-FLEX face that produces a more efficient energy transfer on impact for faster overall ball speeds. This club has a large profile, particularly in the toe and side sections that look aesthetically pleasing and will give you a boost of confidence when you’re standing over the ball. The ZXi hybrid even has a hosel sleeve that allows you to fine tune your ideal lie and face angle setup. Overall, this is a very forgiving club that most players will get on well with.

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If you prefer to line your bag with long irons, you can’t go wrong with the ZXiU iron. This club has a forged face that has been softened to provide an exceptional sense of feel, and the MainFrame construction saves additional weight and adds more MOI to the club, ensuring you get excellent accuracy on every strike. Srixon’s V.T. Sole ensures you strike through turf cleanly, and a condensed forging process ensures the irons feel strong and durable every time you commit to your shot.

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This is just a taste of all the fantastic clubs we have on our shelves in the pro shop. We know it can be hard to find the right set for you on your own, so we want to reiterate that we’re always here for you in the shop to help you with your golfing journey.

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