Member Tested Products


Hybrids

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Nickent 5DX Ironwood
Available in 10 loft options, the stainless steel Nickent 5DX Ironwood has wings on the back of the clubhead to optimize the center of gravity and provide forgiveness.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 8.7

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Nickent 3DX RC Ironwood
Available in six lofts, the Nickent 3DX RC Ironwood is a forgiving and high-launch hybrid.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 9.2

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Tour Edge Golf GeoMax 2 Hybrid
Tour Edge’s GeoMax 2 hybrid has a bullet-shaped head and a sloped crown to move weight lower and farther from the face for high MOI.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 8.5

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Magique Golf EC2 Hybrid
Magique’s EC2 hybrid features an Elliptical Cavity Sole and a low leading edge to launch the ball quickly from tight fairways or thick rough.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 9.0

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Nicklaus IRONMAX HI MAX Hybrid
Delivering long iron distance with the high launch and spin of a fairway wood, the IRONMAX HI MAX hybrid is a great replacement for the difficult to hit long irons.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 9.4

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Nickent 3DX Hybrid Irons
Designed by John Hoeflich, the 3DX Hybrid irons from Nickent Golf could be the longest irons in golf.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 8.9

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NGC Controller II Driving Iron
The Controller II Driving Iron from NGC Golf is a great replacement for the hard to hit long irons.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 7.8

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Bridgestone GC Hybrid
The GC hybrid from Bridgestone saves 20 grams of weight from thinner clubhead walls and its Gravity Chamber located in the sole of the clubhead.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 9.3

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Bobby Jones Hybrid
The Bobby Jones hybrid takes advantage of Jesse Ortiz’s clean, symmetrical shape of the clubhead.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 8.8

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Bob Burns No Bananas Hybrid
The No Bananas hybrid from Bob Burns Golf is a great option for golfers who slice or fade their long irons and higher-lofted fairway woods.

MEMBER TESTED RATING: 8.6

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