Club Selection based on Player Tendency
The choice between a hybrid and a utility iron should align with a golfer's inherent swing tendencies and desired shot shape bias.
為什麼這樣做
Skilled players who hit down on the ball (delofting) and prefer to avoid a left miss will benefit from utility irons. Amateurs who tend to sweep the ball (adding loft) and struggle with a right miss will benefit from hybrids, which naturally help launch higher and draw the ball.
怎麼做
- 1Identify your natural shot pattern: Do you tend to slice (miss right) or hook (miss left)?
- 2Identify your natural impact mechanics: Do you hit down (deloft) or sweep (add loft) with your long clubs?
- 3If you slice and sweep, consider a hybrid for its left bias and easier launch.
- 4If you fade/hook and hit down, a utility iron might offer more control and a neutral/right bias.
Pros like Scottie Scheffler use utility irons because they hit down, control loft, and want to avoid shots going left. Amateurs often struggle with hitting down and losing shots to the right, making the hybrid's design benefits more appealing.
