Situational Club Performance (Loft & Attack Angle)
When faced with specific course situations requiring a higher trajectory (e.g., clearing an obstacle), hybrids offer a significant advantage in easily generating more dynamic loft and a more level attack angle compared to utility irons.
為什麼這樣做
The hybrid's design (larger head, deeper CG) makes it inherently easier for a golfer to deliver more dynamic loft and a less downward angle of attack, crucial for high-flying shots. Utility irons require more precise manipulation by the golfer to achieve similar results, making them less forgiving in such scenarios.
怎麼做
- 1Select a shot requiring high launch and soft landing (e.g., over a bunker or water).
- 2Attempt to hit this shot with a utility iron, focusing on adding loft and reducing attack angle.
- 3Attempt the same shot with a hybrid, focusing on adding loft and reducing attack angle.
- 4Compare the effort and consistency in achieving the desired trajectory.
Trackman data shows for a situational high shot: Hybrid vs. Iron - Dynamic Loft: 20.4 vs 16.8 degrees (Hybrid delivers ~3.6 degrees more loft); Attack Angle: -1.5 vs -2.1 degrees (Hybrid is less downward).
