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From the article: Hybrid Reviews
What hybrids do you play? This question is part of our What's In Your Bag series. Sharing information about the clubs we play is a great way for golfers to help one another make decisions on which clubs to buy and play.

So tell us what hybrids are in your bag right now, and why you chose to buy that particular make and model of hybrid. What Are Your Hybrids?

hybrid clubs

I have 3.4.5.6 TaylorMade Superfast 2.0 hybrids in my bag, along with 3.5. and Driver. Also 7.8.9 and pitching wedge irons ... I love the hybrids and find them so easy to hit. They have a great ball flight and land soft on the green ... wish I'd gotten these years ago, I just love them.
—Guest dave

mizuno and nike

I have a Nike CPR 22-degree and Mizuno mx950 24-degree. Love both of them. The mizuno is with NSPRO 950.
—Guest shawn

Taylormade

I carry 2 hybrids and they are taylormade burner rescue high launch 2 and 3 hybrid. I like the way they have a high ball flight.
—Guest scgonoles

hybrids in the bag?

I play the Callaway Heavenwoods 3h, 4h, and 5h. I've tried many others but these work best for me - the distance, feel and sound give me shots that no others can.
—Guest patrick

Bobby Jones and Ping

bobby jones 17 degree and bobby jones 19 degrees. just got ping g15 21 degrees
—Guest mitch singer

Adams A2 w/Adila NV85

Adams A2 w/Adila NV85. I have the 2 and 4 in the bag...these things ROCK! Replace the 5wd, 3 and 4 iron and added a wedge...SWEET!
—Guest guest--paul

Ping G15

Played the G10's (3, 4 & 5) but switched to G15. Killer clubs. Very happy camper!!
—Guest Jim

love hybrids

all taylor made: 5I (25*) burner 175 - 200 yds, 3I (19*) burner 190 - 210 yds & 2I (17*) rescue 190 - 230 yds. The 5 and 3 hybrids are extremely flexible as I can adjust stance and shape shots with ease. The 5 has a high trajectory which is great for uphill shots and over trees. Both the 3 & 5 are great for bending punch shots out of the woods as well. The 2I is great for low trajectory shots into the wind and long par 3s. They all have a very similar feel and are weighted nicely. love 'em!
—Guest unit23

CPR

Nike CPR (the original longer shafted ones). I no longer carry fairway woods...they can only be found used; I.ve bought 2 backups on EBAY
—Guest mick

Mizuno CLK

The CLK's are very easy to hit and send the ball up easily too. I used 23 degrees, which produces a 4-iron style distance.
—Guest Jack

Cleveland Launcher, Bazooka JMAX

I recently bought the Cleveland Launcher Comp 22 degree on ebay and I absolutely love it - very easy to hit and beautiful also. I hit it about 220 -230. The Bazooka I have had for four years now and it takes the place of a three iron, Its a 22 degree iron-wood with an Aldila NV hybrid 85-s shaft - love it also. I hit it about 200-210.
—howasam

Cleveland Launcher hybrid

It is an 18-degree hybrid. Nice reasonable-size club head. Gives excellent mid trajectory flight.
—avasthi

Stroke Savers

I play 2 hybrids... PING G-10, 21 degree and Callaway Diablo 24 degree. The G-10 hybrid is the absolute best hybrid on the market! Better than Cobra Baffler! The Diablo I have is OK. I like to use it around the green to chip but it doesn't compare to G-10. My favorite club!
—Guest ABD

What Are Your Hybrids

I am using Adams A2OS hybrids: #4,5,6,7. They are awesome ... easy to hit solid, lightweight. It would have been nice if Adams had made a #2 and #3 hybrid for that same set. In addition I have two TaylorMade Mid Rescue clubs, #2 (16 degree) and #3 (19 degree) to round out my hybrids. I don't use my 3 or 5 wood much. Instead I rely on the above hybrids. The TaylorMades are the same loft as my Adams 3 and 5 woods and they will go as far. They are easier to hit than the woods.
—ckcotten

Cobra Baffler DWS Ladies 3 to 7

My husband read a magazine where they test drove hybrids and the Cobra Baffler DWS came out on top. They are just a dream to play with.
—Guest Jan D

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