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Tag Archives: hybrid golf clubs

Golf Hybrids – The Best Traits of Irons and Woods

Golf TechnologyBy Chris Mile President of Miles of GolfMay 7, 20081 Comment

Seems like the world is turning into one hybrid after another. First it was mules and now its cars and golf clubs. The idea behind the Golf Hybrids is just like other hybrids, take the best qualities of two similar things and create a new thing. For golf hybrids, also called utility clubs, what is…

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