 | | Nickent 5DX Ironwood | |
Member Tested Rating: 8.7 | | 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. |  |
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 | | Nickent 3DX RC Ironwood | |
Member Tested Rating: 9.2 | | Available in six lofts, the Nickent 3DX RC Ironwood is a forgiving and high-launch hybrid. |  |
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 | | Tour Edge Golf GeoMax 2 Hybrid | |
Member Tested Rating: 8.5 | | 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. |  |
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 | | Magique Golf EC2 Hybrid | |
Member Tested Rating: 9.0 | | 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. |  |
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 | | Nicklaus IRONMAX HI MAX Hybrid | |
Member Tested Rating: 9.4 | | 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. |  |
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 | | Nickent 3DX Hybrid Irons | |
Member Tested Rating: 8.9 | | Designed by John Hoeflich, the 3DX Hybrid irons from Nickent Golf could be the longest irons in golf. |  |
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 | | NGC Controller II Driving Iron | |
Member Tested Rating: 7.8 | | The Controller II Driving Iron from NGC Golf is a great replacement for the hard to hit long irons. |  |
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 | | Bridgestone GC Hybrid | |
Member Tested Rating: 9.3 | | 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. |  |
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 | | Bobby Jones Hybrid | |
Member Tested Rating: 8.8 | | The Bobby Jones hybrid takes advantage of Jesse Ortiz’s clean, symmetrical shape of the clubhead. |  |
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 | | Bob Burns No Bananas Hybrid | |
Member Tested Rating: 8.6 | | 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. |  |
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