Rescue Clubs Reviews

  • Tour Edge Exotics XCG-V Hybrid Review

    RRP: £179

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    In designing the Tour Edge Exotics XCG-V Hybrid, performance was foremost in every detail. The purpose-built titanium cup face and crown and the heavy, high-density steel sole plate are a technology that is unique to the XCG V. Raising the bar on...

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  • TaylorMade Rescue Hybrid Review

    RRP: £149

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    The TaylorMade Rescue Hybrid features compact and pleasing head shape, new low-friction sole, ultra-thin wall technology in the steel head, exceptionally low centre of gravity and REAX 65gm shaft by Aldila. The lower CG in the Burner Rescue makes it...

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  • Snake Eyes Viper XT Hybrid Review

    RRP: £99

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    Customise ball flight with Snake Eyes Viper XT Hybrid adjustable weighting technology. This Viper XT hybrid head has a deep centre of gravity- bullet shape and features a single weight that shifts weight low and rearward — the one-two punch for...

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  • Snake Eyes Custom Lady Indigo Hybrid Review

    RRP: £99

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    The Snake Eyes Custom Lady Indigo Hybrid perfectly replaces the harder to hit long irons. Golfers have the option to replace the 4, 5 and 6 irons in their bag with a slightly offset hybrid head that is designed to perform perfectly well from either...

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  • Ping Ladies Rhapsody Hybrid Review

    RRP: £120

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    Blending an easy-to-hit, custom fit Ping Ladies Rhapsody Hybrid into your set is a great way of adding versatility to your game. The sloped crown design and low centre of gravity position of the stainless steel head provides higher launching,...

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  • Orka PS40 Hybrid Review

    RRP: £99

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    The Orka PS40 Hybrid has 2, 3, 4, 5 iron replacement options in this all-black finish fairway wood in 15-5 maraged steel. Steel head, steel and graphite shafts, ladies, gents, RH.

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  • Nike Golf VR Hybrid Review

    RRP: £150

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    Nike VR Hybrid was new for 2010. The VR hybrid benefits from an open face angle and proper centre of gravity location to deliver optimum performance. The VR Hybrids, as with the entire VR line, convey beauty, refinement and premium sophistication.

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  • Mizuno MX Fli-Hi Hybrid Review

    RRP: £75

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    The Mizuno MX Fli-Hi Hybrid has Y-Tune Technology, which offers a high flying, soft landing direct alternative to the standard 3,4 or 5 iron. Exact iron lengths are complemented by a unique drop down crown, allowing lie angles to be adjusted to match...

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  • Mizuno MP Fli-Hi Hybrid Review

    RRP: £79

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    The new Mizuno MP Fli-Hi Hybrid is a stable, high flying, long iron replacement, designed to fit the flow of any MP iron set. With reduced offset and minimal bounce (compared to its predecessor) the MP Fli-Hi has a playing profile that sits...

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  • MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Signature Hybrid Review

    RRP: £49

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    This classic MD shape of the MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Signature Hybrid has been over hauled by Seve to appeal to golfers who struggle with standard hybrids and who are plagued by the dreaded slice. An additional 2.5mm extra offset has been added to...

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  • MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Icon Utility Hybrid Review

    RRP: £49

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    The Seve Ballesteros Icon Utility Iron is very similar in looks to the driving irons that were so prevalent at the start of the century. This particular offering will produce a high-flying, soft-landing alternative to traditional long irons. The...

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  • Made in Japan Golf Royal Collection cvXer Utility Hybrid Review

    RRP: £169

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    With its deep centre of gravity and wide sweet spot, the Made in Japan Golf Royal Collection cvXer Utility Hybrid is a very playable club. The patented sole design allows a stable shot from even the poorest lie. Steel head, graphite and steel shafts,...

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  • Made in Japan Golf Royal Collection BBD 504i Hybrid Review

    RRP: £169

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    The Made in Japan Golf Royal Collection BBD 504i Hybrid has a two-piece construction with an inner cavity that generates a high yet penetrating flight. Great from the tee and surprisingly easy to use off the deck. Composite head, graphite shaft,...

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  • Hippo XXL Hybrid Review

    RRP: £49

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    The Hippo XXL Hybrid golf club has a shallow face, designed to help get the ball in the air easily. There's extra weight positioned in the heel of the Hippo XXL hybrid which is aimed at getting the clubface sqaure at impact. It also makes the club...

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  • Hippo Hiptec Hybrid Review

    RRP: £39

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    The Hippo Hiptec Hybrids come in 4 and 5 iron equivalents and are designed to be forgiving and high launching. Usually available in a package set with irons from 6-PW but the hybrids are also available individually. Steel head, graphite shaft, gents,...

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  • Hippo Devil Hybrid Review

    RRP: £69

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    The key feature of the Hippo Devil Hybrid is the stunning and state-of-the-art TICN finish which is long lasting and provides anti-glare properties. The two hybrids at 18 and 24 degrees are designed to provide a transition from fairway woods to...

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