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Golf Club 9 Woods: Best of Both Worlds
from: Paul J EastonToday, many golfers are choosing hybrid golf clubs that have the look and feel of a wood but hit like an iron, from just about any location on, or near the fairway. This gives them the best of both worlds, the power of the wood with the lift of the iron.
One of the well used Hybrids is the golf club 9 woods. It lets a golfer to hit a low fast shot to the green, at the same time, high enough to make it stay on the green instead of rolling away down the other side.
One of the main reasons golfers are changing to hybrid clubs is how they feel when they hit through even moderately high grass like an iron. Many clubs appear similar to using a wood. They feel like a wood is being swung, allowing the golfer to have more control over the power of the shot.
A nine iron, is normally used for under 150-yard hits, close to the green. The golf club 9 woods are helping golfers have more success at placing the ball on the green from the short grass of the fairway.
A nine iron is also considered a high iron, not just due to the number but the way the ball launches off the ground into the air. It has more distance than a pitching or sand wedge and allows better control over the power for controlled distance.
Many golfers tend the favor the hybrid clubs and it gives more control over your shots, allowing the ball to stop suddenly on landing and keep the ball on the green. They have been compared to having glue placed on the ball.
Anything that helps the golfer avoid having to sadly watch the ball roll away down a hill, or into a sand trap has to be good for the game. If you haven't tried a Golf Club 9 Woods, ask a friend or borrow one and try it out, it may increase the enjoyment of your game.
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