Yonex EZONE XP Hybrid Review
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At a glance
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Pros
Super feel. Easy to strike from all lies.
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Cons
Large and funky head won’t please all.
What we say...
How did we rate the Yonex EZONE XP Hybrid in the TG Hybrids Test 2014? Click here to find out!
You’ve seen counterbalanced putters, but now the theory has spread to woods and irons. Don’t worry, Yonex isn’t ludicrously saying they’ll help you square the clubface. Its new counterbalanced EZONE XP range is all about getting more weight behind the ball via the clubhead, while maintaining a lighter balance and swing weight.
Yonex’s reasoning is simple. Newton’s second law of motion – force = mass x acceleration – is where a lot ‘light’ drivers fall down. They claim a lighter clubhead may enable you to swing the club faster, but that doesn’t necessarily translate into more yards. In theory, a heavy clubhead will generate faster initial ball speeds than a ‘normal’ clubhead. But golfers struggle to maintain speed with a heavy head, which will reduces ball speed. To counteract this, Yonex has come up with a counterbalanced design that makes the swingweight feel light, but with a clubhead 10g heavier than it predecessor.
For starters, the shaft is 8g lighter and the balance point within it has been moved 40mm towards the butt compared to a conventional shaft. At the butt end, 20g of tungsten powder is integrated within the rubber. It weighs the same as a conventional grip, but makes the overall swingweight of the club lighter by being ‘heavier’ at both ends. Essentially, the swing balance and club weight is the same, yet the clubhead is 10g heavier. Yonex says this will equate to better energy transfer at impact.
The fairway wood and hybrid feature the same technology as the driver. The head in the fairway wood is 8g heavier than its predecessor and is also adjustable by 1.5° either way.
Website: www.yonex.co.uk