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Is the Callaway Big Bertha Hybrid adjustable?

Yes, the Callaway Big Bertha Hybrid is adjustable and can be used by all kinds of golf players. The adjustment settings help increase the ball speed and distance while providing an easy launch.

The Big Bertha Hybrid is consistent and forgiving. It is a long club with a pear-shaped head and face height taller than many other hybrid clubs. The club has been designed to inspire confidence in all golfers, be it a beginner, a learner, or a pro.

When did Callaway Big Bertha hybrids come out?

The Big Bertha hybrids were released in 2019 and belong to the super game-improvement (SGI) category. The hybrids were available for retail purchase from 18th Jan 2019 and were moderately priced at $269.99.

The Big Bertha Hybrid is slim and has Suspended Energy Core that makes Big Bertha Hybrids one of the best clubs in the market. The original Big Bertha line was released in 1991. The Big Bertha OS irons came out in 2016.

Callaway Big Bertha hybrid specs

Name

3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 6H, 7H, 8H

Loft

18°, 21°, 24°, 27°, 30°, 33°

Lie

59°, 59.50°, 60°, 60.50°, 61°, 61.50°

Standard Length

40.50”, 40”, 39.50”, 39”, 38.50”, 38”

Swing Weight

D1

Handedness

3H to 7H are available for left-handed and right-handed players;

8H is available only for right-handed players

Technology

Jailbreak and Hyper Speed Face Cup

Body Design

Hourglass-shaped Jailbreak titanium bars and Ultra-thin Carpenter 455 Steel Face

Hosel

OptiFit adjustable hosel

Shaft

UST Mamiya Recoil Graphite (A, R, S flex)
UST Mamiya Recoil ZT9 Graphite (R flex)

How do I adjust my Callaway Big Bertha Hybrid

Callaway Big Bertha 2015 Hybrid, Big Bertha 2019 Hybrid and Big Bertha Alpha 815 hybrid are adjusted using the OptiFit hosel. The hosel allows for eight adjustment settings for both loft and lie angles.

Big Bertha 2015 Hybrid

This hybrid has a low and deep center of gravity. The club is designed to provide increased distance with fast ball speed and high launch. The sidespin is also reduced for straight shots. The center and off-center hits are quite fast with this hybrid.

Big Bertha 2019 Hybrid

This hybrid is forgiving and quite long, coupled with a stylish appearance. The club is easy to hit and renders a moderately loud sound at impact. It is made of high-strength steel alloy and is characterized by a Hyper Speed Face Cup. The weights can be repositioned for an optimized center of gravity.

Big Bertha Alpha 815 Hybrid

This hybrid with its highly forgiving nature because of the big tall face is ideal for golfers with low handicaps. The club features low trajectory and low spin along with minimal offset. It has a high toe that makes the club a good choice for playing on tricky lies. The club generates a metallic and high-pitched sound when there is an impact.

Adjusting Callaway Big Bertha Hybrid

  1. Turn the Callaway wrench in the anti-clockwise direction to loosen the clubhead screw and remove the head from the club shaft. Remove the head, which will expose 2 cogs/rings that can be rotated separately.
  2. You can set different positions by turning the rings. Once cog is used to adjust your loft. The other cog is used to set your desired lie angle.

You can subtract 1° and add up to 2° to the standard loft setting from the standard loft setting. You can also change the lie settings between neutral (N) and draw (D). The neutral setting is to hit the ball straight. The draw setting minimizes slicing to correct the shot.

  • Set to +1 to hit a little higher and increase the spin.
  • Set to +2 for more flight and maximum spin.
  • Set to -1 to decrease the flight and spin.
  1. Replace the head and turn the wrench in the clockwise direction to tighten the clubhead screw until you hear a click sound. Don’t tighten the screw more than necessary. It’ll damage the club.

The clubface of the hybrid closes when the loft is increased. Players find that this setting results in high spin and less ball speed, thereby lowering the efficiency. When the loft is decreased, the clubface opens paving way for low spin and high ball speed.

Callaway Big Bertha Hybrid adjustment chart

The loft and lie angle adjustments for the Big Bertha 2019 Hybrid drivers are highlighted in the table below.

Big Bertha Hybrid

Loft (S)

Loft Increase

(+1°)

Loft Increase

(+2°)

Loft Decrease

(-1°)

Lie Angle

Lie Angle Setting

3-hybrid

18°

19°

20°

17°

59°

N

D

4-hybrid

21°

22°

23°

20°

59.5°

N

D

5-hybrid

24°

25°

26°

23°

60°

N

D

6-hybrid

27°

28°

29°

26°

60.5°

N

D

7-hybrid

30°

31°

33°

29°

61°

N

D

8-hybrid

33°

34°

35°

32°

61.5°

N

D

The adjustment setting is the same for all Big Bertha hybrid drivers with different lofts.

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How to adjust Callaway Big Bertha 2015 hybrid

Callaway Big Bertha 2015 hybrid stays true to Big Bertha’s concept of providing more distance and forgiveness to the players.

  • Big Bertha comes with an OptiFit hosel that allows eight settings to adjust the loft and lie angles.
  • The club is available in five lofts, 19° to 31°.
  • The 28° and 31° (6H and 7H) clubs are available only for right-handed players.
  • It has a swing weight of D0.

The adjustment of the Callaway Big Bertha 2015 hybrid can be done as follows.

  1. Use a wrench to unscrew the head from the club shaft. Callaway doesn’t provide a wrench with this model. You’ll have to use the most appropriate one that doesn’t damage the screw head.
  2. Remove the head to adjust the cogs and align the markings on them. Turn the screw in the anticlockwise direction to do this. The loft and lie settings are available on both cogs in the hybrid models.
  • Set to D, -1, N, or +2 on the top cog.
  • Set to D, S, N, or +1on the bottom cog.
  • D and N cannot be aligned on both the cogs at a time.
  1. Put the head back and turn the screw in the clockwise direction. Stop when you hear a click sound.

The center of gravity (CG) is low and deep, resulting in an increase in the launch angle. It also ensures that the club doesn’t twist from the impact of the shot and create unnecessary side spin.

Big Bertha hybrids are known for adjustability, high forgiveness, and faster ball speeds. The distance may suffer a little due to the spin, but the shots will be straight and consistent throughout.

The hybrid will have less distance than with the stated loft when the loft value is increased.

Also, the elevation is more. The launch is lower when the loft is decreased and results in less spin.

How to adjust Callaway Big Bertha 2019 hybrid

Compared to previous models, the Big Bertha 2019 hybrid has a shorter and lighter adjustable OptiFit hosel to deliver a powerful performance on the greens.

  • It is long, highly forgiving, and adjustable.
  • It comes with Jailbreak technology that ensures more energy is retained in the face.
  • The face is an ultra-thin Carpenter 455 that increases the speed of the shot.
  • The clubs are available in six lofts, ranging from 18° to 33°.

The OptiFit hosel has two independent cogs with markings on them to set the loft and lie settings. You can get a total of eight settings by adjusting the cogs and aligning the markings. The loft settings are denoted by -1, S (stated loft), +1, and +2. The lie settings are denoted by N for neutral and D for Draw.

The Big Bertha 2019 hybrid can be adjusted as follows.

  1. Use the wrench provided by Callaway to unscrew the head from the club. Turn the screw in the anticlockwise direction to remove the head.
  2. Set the desired loft and lie angle using the two cogs.
  3. Ensure that the two cogs are aligned properly.
  4. Place the head back on the club shaft and turn the screw in the clockwise direction to fix the head.
  5. Stop turning when you hear a click sound.

The Big Bertha 2019 hybrid has been designed for high handicap players. However, the club is suitable for any player as it can do what the golfer wants. It does take some time to get the shots the way you want. Spend time getting used to it and adjust the settings to make the most of it.

The driver is best suited to play a draw when its loft is increased. The draw is maximum when the loft is at the highest value and the lie angle is set to D. In contrast, the Bertha hybrid helps with fades better when its loft is reduced.

How to adjust Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 hybrid

Similar to the Big Bertha 2019 hybrid, the Alpha 815 also has Hyper Speed Face Cup in the face to increase the ball speed.

  • Big Bertha Alpha 815 hybrid has been designed to provide golfers with complete control over the ball’s trajectory.
  • The center of gravity has been optimized to a low and forward position.
  • The club comes in three lofts, 18°, 20° and 23° and has the trademarked OptiFit Hosel with adjustable loft and lie settings.

Clubs with OptiFit hosel follow similar steps to adjust the loft and lie settings.

You can set any of the eight settings available for the OptiFit hosel.

  1. Use the wrench to turn the screw in the anticlockwise direction.
  2. Remove the head from the club shaft.
  3. Increase or decrease the stated loft and set the lie angle to Draw or Neutral with the two rotatable cogs.
  4. Place the head back on the club shaft and turn the screw in the clockwise direction until you hear the click sound.

Big Bertha Alpha 815 hybrid has two movable weights located in the heel and toe. One weighs 0.035 oz (1 gram), and the other weighs 0.276 oz (7 grams).

  • The weights can be interchanged to power your shots.
  • Use the heavier weight in the heel for more draw bias.
  • Place the lighter weight in the heel for fade bias.

The club helps correct the ball’s spin, improve the trajectory, and increase the speed and distance of the shot.

Golfers who want the ball to go really high without covering much distance must consider increasing the loft. In contrast, if distance is of prime concern, they will be able to gain some extra yards with a low loft.

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FAQs

How do you adjust a Callaway Big Bertha hybrid? ›

The club comes set in the stated “S” position. To change the loft, loosen the screw at the bottom of the shaft and rotate both cogs until the loft setting you want is aligned with the white hash mark on the shaft and the stated loft marked on the driver. Tighten the screw until you hear a click.

What is the lie angle on a Callaway Big Bertha driver? ›

Specs. The Callaway Big Bertha B21 driver comes in lofts of nine, 10.5, and 12.5 degrees of loft. Each standard loft can be adjusted down one degree or up two degrees. Length is 45.75” and the lie angle is 460cc.

How much can you adjust Callaway Apex Hybrid? ›

Apex Hybrid - The standard hybrid is designed to help with forgiveness and launch thanks to a bigger sole, with the weight pushed further back and a bigger profile to both the head and face. It has an adjustable hosel and is available in 19, 21, 24 and 27 degrees.

Is Big Bertha hybrid forgiving? ›

Big Bertha B21 Hybrids are built for players who want to unlock their inner distance with a total forgiveness package. This is our easiest to launch hybrid with a larger head volume, and it's designed to help you get rid of the big miss that spins off line.

How stiff should my hybrid be? ›

In general, your hybrid shaft flex should be slightly stiffer than your iron shaft flex. This is because the hybrid shafts are typically . 75 inches longer than the equivalent iron and will need to play slighter stiffer than the iron in order to provide more control.

Can lie angle be adjusted on hybrids? ›

Some manufacturers indicate that hybrids may be adjusted a couple of degrees for lie angle, by an expert club maker using the same bending tools used for irons. If the correct length is selected for your woods and hybrids the standard lie angle should be close to what you need.

What happens if driver lie angle is too flat? ›

Even if there is no turf interaction, the wrong lie angle in your driver can still affect shot direction. Too flat, and your drives may go towards the right side; too upright and they may tend to head left.

What angle driver goes the farthest? ›

The low loft of a golf driver is very surprising from the perspective of physics. Everyone in freshman physics learns that the optimal launch angle for a projectile - the angle that makes a ball fly the farthest - is 45 degrees.

Should my driver sit flat on the ground? ›

The golf club should address the ball with the toe set a few millimetres in the air – the clubhead should never sit flat on the turf. You should be able to fit a small coin under the toe of the club at address, with the heel remaining in contact with the ground.

How many hybrids should a senior golfer carry? ›

How Many Hybrids Should Senior Golfers Carry? At the very least, a senior golfer should have one hybrid in the bag. Most will find that for the perfect golf set make up two or three hybrid golf clubs are necessary.

How much farther do hybrids go than irons? ›

Do Hybrids And Irons Go The Same Distance? On average, hybrids will hit the ball 7 yards further than the corresponding iron, but the distance could range between 5 and 12 yards. As an example, my 5 hybrid typically hit the ball 188 yards while my 5 iron hits the ball closer to 182 yards.

How much further do hybrids go than irons? ›

In general terms, a hybrid will travel 8 to 12 yards further than the corresponding iron, but in reality accuracy and consistency are the keys. Due to the fact that most golfers carry either a hybrid or an iron, it is very difficult to compare them directly.

What loft should your hybrid be? ›

Loft. Because hybrids are essentially long-iron replacements, their lofts tend to mirror the lofts of the longer irons in your set. The majority of hybrids will sit somewhere between 18 and 27 degrees.

Should I hit my hybrid like an iron? ›

The key to hitting a hybrid well is to swing it like an iron, not a fairway wood. If you hit down on the ball with a hybrid and take a little divot (above, right), it can be just as easy to maneuver as a middle iron.

What is the most useful hybrid golf club? ›

The best hybrid golf clubs are Callaway Mavrik Max, Lazrus Hybrids, Pinemeadow Golf Excel Hybrid, and Cobra F-Max superlight. These hybrid clubs have excellent features to improve your game, and there is one for every budget. Callaway Golf 2020 Mavrik Max Hybrid (Right Hand,...

Why is it so hard to hit a hybrid? ›

Stance and Grip for Hybrids

One problem a lot of amateur golfers face with hybrids and long irons is that they set up too narrow. This makes it hard to make a full turn around your body and make a complete swing.

Why am I hitting my hybrid so low? ›

A lot of bad shots with the hybrids come from poor setup positions like ball position and shoulder position. The reason the shoulder position is important is that you want to hit down with a hybrid, not up, and if you tilt your shoulders up too much (to try to sweep it off the ground), more than likely you will top it.

Where should you position a hybrid? ›

Place the toe of the hybrid against your left heel, with the clubface pointing toward your body, and set the ball opposite the hosel. This is the perfect ball position for a hybrid.

What is the standard lie angle for hybrids? ›

Hybrids follow with lie angles around 57° to 60°; irons usually hover in the 61° to 63° range; and wedges are usually in the 63°-64° range.

What angle should driver be at address? ›

Why use a driver? It's the only club that sits at a 45-degree angle to the ground at address [below], so that's where our study of the 45s will start. There are many more of them, and when used correctly, they'll get you hitting the ball consistently better. Let's take a closer look at the address position [above].

Does upright lie promote a draw? ›

The upright lie also promotes a left tilting spin axis, which leads to what's generally described as draw spin. An upright lie angle basically gives you a head start, but depending on the severity of the slice conditions the golfer generates, it certainly won't guarantee a draw.

What driver setting is best for slice? ›

If you want the best driver for a slice I would suggest you opt for the 11.5-degree set up. This will only launch the ball 1-degree higher than the 10.5 option, but the additional backspin will minimise the effect of any slice-spin during the golf ball's flight.

What is the best driver loft for seniors? ›

What loft driver should seniors use? Most seniors should use a driver loft of at least 11 degrees. While some players might get away with 10 or 10.5 if they still have a higher swing speed, most golfers should between 11-13 degrees.

What is the best driver loft for 85 mph swing speed? ›

85 mph > = 14 – 20 degrees.

Does increasing loft close the face? ›

Being able to adjust the loft allows golfers to achieve launch angles and spin rates that are suited well to the way that they deliver the club. When you adjust a hosel to increase loft, you are actually closing the face fractionally. Conversely when you reduce loft you are open the face slightly.

What is the 40 second rule in golf? ›

A player should make a stroke in no more than 40 seconds (and usually in less time) after the player is able to play without interference or distraction, and. Committees should adopt a Pace of Play Policy (rather than only say they may do so).

Should arms hang straight down with driver? ›

your arms should hang straight down from your shoulder sockets at address, and. all golf clubs are built on an angle.

Is it better to sit behind the driver or passenger? ›

3) Rear Driver

It's still a safe location for the car seat to be as it is in the rear of the vehicle. However, it is less safe than the rear passenger because it's a more common side of impact.

Should I carry a 4-iron and a hybrid? ›

For hitting into greens, the 4-hybrid is the best play for most. Golfers across the board hit more fairways with a 4-iron. The 0-5 handicap bracket is more effective with the 4-iron than any other bracket. Almost every other bracket hits it longer and records more GIRs with the 4-hybrid.

What club does a 5 hybrid replace? ›

The trajectory, control, carry distance, and roll out can vary, but the overall distance should be similar. As a general rule of thumb, hybrids are numbered and have lofts along the same scale as irons, so a 5-hybrid will, in theory, do the same job as this 5-iron and can replace it in a set.

What hybrids should seniors use? ›

Topping the list for the best hybrid clubs for seniors in 2023 is the Callaway Mavrik Max. Its rapid ball speed, superior forgiveness, and turf interaction are challenging to compete with. This hybrid is available in a 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8-hybrid option. The strongest lofted option is a 3-hybrid at 19-degrees.

Do hybrids hit as far as Woods? ›

A 3 hybrid replaces the 5 wood. Players carry each club about the same distance in the air, and there is not much of a discernible difference between the two.

Do hybrids go as far as Woods? ›

The main difference between fairway woods and hybrids is that fairway woods have a broader sole and larger head than hybrids and are hit further, but with a lower trajectory while hybrids are often more forgiving and easier to hit than long irons or fairway woods.

What goes farther a 4 iron or 4 hybrid? ›

DISTANCE. Off the tee, only the lowest and highest handicap players saw yardage gaps in distances between the 4-hybrid and 4-iron. The 0-5 handicap bracket hit 4-irons more than four yards farther than a 4-hybrid, while the 20+ handicappers were almost two yards longer with a 4-iron.

Should I carry a 3 and 4 hybrid? ›

You should only carry a 3 hybrid if you do not play a 5-wood or 4-iron. Otherwise, you take up space in your bag that could be used for extra wedges. In addition, a 4-hybrid is necessary if your bag lacks a 7-wood or 5-iron. In my experience, most amateurs do not require a 3 hybrid because they operate with a 5-wood.

How far should I hit a 21 degree hybrid? ›

Typical Distances for Hybrids

A similar player should hit a 21-degree hybrid about 180 yards, a 24-degree hybrid roughly 175 yards and a 27-degree hybrid approximately 160 yards.

Why do I hit hybrids better than irons? ›

Hybrids incorporate features of an iron and fairway wood but have the highest trajectory. They come together as a combination that's easier to hit and splits the distance difference between the two. For example, a 5 fairway wood goes farther than a 5 hybrid, and a 5 iron cannot go as far as either.

What club does a 20 degree hybrid replace? ›

If you use a 5-wood or a 7-wood, a moderate-lofted hybrid (18° to 22°) can replace either one of those clubs and can also be substituted for a 3- or 4-iron. Hybrids built with higher lofts (23° to 28°) often work well off of tight lies or when the golf ball is sitting down in the rough.

Should I carry a 3 wood and 5 hybrid? ›

Do I need both a 3 and 5 wood? It's a common setup for a lot of golfers including PGA and LPGA players. Ultimately, it depends on the rest of your bag setup and making sure you don't have any big distance gaps between clubs. I think it's more useful to have one fairway wood and one hybrid for maximum versatility.

What hybrids should you have in your golf bag? ›

The 3, 4 and 5 should be hybrids. If you can hit your 7-iron 150-160 yards, think about nothing longer than a 5 iron and look at 3 and 4 hybrids. If you can hit your 7-iron 160-170 yards, think about swapping your 3-iron for a hybrid. If you can hit a 7-iron more than 170 yards, you can use any set make up you choose.

Why do I keep topping my hybrid? ›

Always be sure to line up the center of the club with the middle of your body. Since a hybrid looks like a wood, golfers often think they should align their body as if they're swinging a driver. By not centering the club, golfers tend to reach, which can lead to tops.

Why do I hit the ground with my hybrid? ›

Incorrect ball position can lead to impact problems like drop-kicks and thin shots. The good news is that this tendency has a simple fix: all you have to do is change it! “Take a practice swing and see where your club hits the ground,” Stenzel said. “This holds true for both hybrids and fairway woods.

Should you hit a hybrid off the tee? ›

Arguably the most versatile clubs in the bag, hybrids are perfectly suited to hitting off the tee. Think about how often you hit the driver during a normal round, given that most courses feature 10 par 4s and four par 5s.

What's the easiest hybrid to hit? ›

What is the easiest hybrid to hit? The easiest hybrid to hit especially for high handicappers or beginners is anything above a 21 degree hybrid. You can hit the 19 degree, but like with all golf clubs, the easiest hybrid to hit will be the one with more loft than the next. More loft is always easier to hit.

Do any pro golfers use hybrid clubs? ›

The pros are using hybrids regularly, and many start their iron sets with a 6-iron and carry four hybrids in their bag (except for some of the high clubhead speed players such as Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson). But that may not be the right choice for every golfer. “It's up to the individual,” Don says.

What hybrid clubs should a high handicapper carry? ›

  • Best Overall: Cobra Golf F9 Speedback. ...
  • Most Forgiving Hybrid for High Handicapper: Callaway Big Bertha. ...
  • Highest Launch: Callaway Rogue ST Max. ...
  • Fastest Face: Cobra F-Max Superlight. ...
  • Tech Packed: Callaway Mavrik Max. ...
  • Best High Handicap Hybrid for Escaping the Rough: Taylormade SIM MAX. ...
  • Most Distance: Cleveland Golf Launcher HB.
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Is the Big Bertha hybrid adjustable? ›

The Big Bertha is Callaway's first adjustable hybrid and represents a marriage of an adjustable the hosel with a cup face technology for speed.
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Callaway Big Bertha Hybrid - Product Details.
UK Launch17 October 2014
Right Handed Lofts19°, 22°, 25°, 28°, 31°
MaterialSteel
Swing WeightD0
AdjustabilityLoft, Face Angle
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Are hybrid clubs adjustable? ›

Even though we're talking about long irons, hybrids are longer clubs in a practical and distance measuring sense. As a rule, you will not use the same shafts for the two clubs. This is not only because of the actual club but because hybrids tend to have adjustable weight, loft, and face settings—which irons will never.

How do you adjust a hybrid loft? ›

Insert an Allen wrench into the small hole on the side of the club, near where the club head connects to the shaft. Turn the Allen wrench clockwise to increase the club's loft angle and counter-clockwise to decrease the loft angle. In most cases, the loft angle cannot be adjusted more than two or three degrees.

How do you hit a Callaway hybrid? ›

Hit Down and Through It

Yes, even though it looks like a fairway wood, you still want to make a small divot when you hit a hybrid. Swing your hybrid almost like you would an iron in the fairway. Like an iron, the divot should be slightly ahead of the ball and create thin, shallow divot.

Does a hybrid with the same loft as an iron go further? ›

Do Hybrids And Irons Go The Same Distance? On average, hybrids will hit the ball 7 yards further than the corresponding iron, but the distance could range between 5 and 12 yards. As an example, my 5 hybrid typically hit the ball 188 yards while my 5 iron hits the ball closer to 182 yards.

Do any pros use Big Bertha? ›

Kevin Na's Callaway Great Big Bertha Epic Driver

Granted, he's not the only player on this list playing an older driver (defined as something four-plus years old), but Kevin Na's reluctance to switch is still something to notice.

Do adjustable drivers really change loft? ›

The fix: Most adjustable drivers allow you to rotate the hosel to decrease loft. In this case, we reduced the loft from 11.5 to 8.5 degrees. The result: We saw a slightly lower launch angle with more efficient carry and a flatter trajectory for a more energetic landing angle that produced more roll.

Should seniors use hybrid clubs? ›

The large, sweet spot on the hybrid and fairway wood makes them a much better fit for seniors. If you struggle with distance, choose the fairway wood. If you are looking for precision, forgiveness from the rough, and a go-to club for approach shots, the hybrid is the better choice.

What is the most common hybrid loft? ›

Loft. Because hybrids are essentially long-iron replacements, their lofts tend to mirror the lofts of the longer irons in your set. The majority of hybrids will sit somewhere between 18 and 27 degrees.

Is it better to adjust loft up or down? ›

Lower lofts can provide more energy transfer at impact because there's less of an oblique angle. It's why your 7-iron flies farther than your 8-iron. In our test, drivers with less loft consistently produced more ball speed, even for low swing-speed golfers (3.2 mph more compared to the 10.5 and 12-degree drivers).

Does lowering the loft on a hybrid open the face? ›

When you adjust a hosel to increase loft, you are actually closing the face fractionally. Conversely when you reduce loft you are open the face slightly.

Do you hit a hybrid off the ground? ›

“Also, because a hybrid is more like an iron than a fairway wood, you really should hit the ground at impact and make a divot, or at least thump the earth. It's not a sweeping club.”

Do I hit my hybrid like an iron or wood? ›

The key to hitting a hybrid well is to swing it like an iron, not a fairway wood. If you hit down on the ball with a hybrid and take a little divot (above, right), it can be just as easy to maneuver as a middle iron.

Do you swing down with a hybrid? ›

They think it's like their fairway wood and think they have to sweep the ball, like on a fairway wood shot. That's the not the way to go about hitting the hybrid. You want to hit down on the hybrid like you would with an iron.

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