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The EGI hybrids are available in 8 different lofts, allowing you to replace irons with these easier to hit hybrids.
Each hybrid features a nice balance of weight throughout the entire club head that increases and widens the sweet spot. The shape of the club head allows you to use these clubs from various lies, good or bad.
More and more players are playing hybrids. The reason being they are more forgiving, add distance, and will improve your game instantly. We've mentioned this before, but imagine if you could take a fairway wood, shorten the shaft and change the shape ever so slightly. This is the simple anatomy of a hybrid. If you haven't tried a high lofted hybrid to help your game, it is definitely something worth considering.
RS
Reviewed in India on February 12, 2025
Excellent club at this price.
Louis Toth
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2024
good distance, accurate, heads are a little big
Kenneth Wieland
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
I bought this club because I wanted to try out a 9 wood. I have a 7 wood that is so easy to hit why not try a 9 wood? But I just couldn’t justify spending $350 at the local golf store for something Ii may not even like. So when I saw this one I jumped on it, I’ve spent more money on a bad meal. When it came, I went straight to the driving range and started smacking balls. On my first swing, I fell in love. It launches the ball so high and so easy to hit it felt like cheating. It carries for me 60 year old retiree 125 yards easy. That falls right in between my 9 iron and my 8 iron. But that’s not even the best part of it. The best part is the launch angle and height. This club just skies the ball and at its Apex it drops straight down. Now I get in trouble on the wrong side of the tree lines more times than not and I am confronted with trying to punch the ball through or go over the trees. This club goes over the trees with so little effort. But I’ve also started using it to bump and run shots around the green. I have a lot more control using this club as opposed to say a 6 or 7 iron. Honestly, I don’t know how you can go wrong. It’s well made and it’s cheap. I think you’ll be very happy with this club. I know I am.
MJD
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023
This is my first hybrid club, which I am using as a three iron / 5 wood replacement. It only took a few shots over a couple of rounds to adjust to it with very successful results. The resulting shots have been relatively long in range and very straight off the club. This is a very good club for the mid to high range handicapper and seems to be of very good quality for the price point.
Gary
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2022
great club good value
Johnny be good
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2022
I got in total three of these hybrid irons from Pinemeadow..8, 9 and W. I was having inconsistency problems with my regular irons and decided to give these a try. I already had a number of other hybrids in my bag so I was looking for lofts that would cover approximately 115 to 140 yards. They took a little bit of getting used to, but after a month of playing with them on a regular basis I would not go back to conventional irons. They allow me to get incredible height with my ball shots and I'm holding greens much better than previously. From a price perspective you can't go wrong...1/3 of big name hybrids.
alex
Reviewed in Italy on December 9, 2022
Da abbinare al ferro della stessa misura (8) come alternativa.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021
I am an amateur golfer whom found I mis-hit this club (and the pinemeadow hybrids in general) more so than the equivalent clubs from Lazarus, for example.Sometimes, this is a good club off the tee on PAR 3 holes, when you hit the ball just right - but this club is not as forgiving. And the Pinemeadow hybrids seem to chip easily and show wear and tear after less than one season.So I am begining to move the Pinemeadow hybrids out of my bag in favor of the Lazarus clubs, which are built much better, do not show wear and tear as easily, are more comfortable to hit, and inspire far more confidence in my shot, than these Pinemeadows.
PJH
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020
I just started playing again after a 10 year break. I don't hit as long as 10 years ago but I've always hit hybrids well. I wanted to try something that would make me more consistent in the 7-8 iron range so I bought the 8 hybrid. I figured for $38 it was worth the risk. When the club arrived, the first thing I did was regrip it with a Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G Jumbo as the grip is very low quality. Then I went to the range. My normal 8 iron varies from 115-125 yds and I often chunk it. This club was an instant and consistent improvement. I was hitting it 135-140 yds every time and it was always straight. I've had the club for about 2 weeks now and am much more consistent with it. The paint has worn off a little but that doesn't really matter to me as long as it helps my game. I like it so much I'm going to buy the 7 and 9 hybrids as well.
terribob
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2019
I have the 3 hybrid...only hit a few practice balls so far...Some thoughts and observations:The club head has a nice heavier feel to it then my Adams...which I likeThe grip is a tacky type which feels goodShaft is regular it's Pinemeadows own not sure of the quality...regular flexLength standardThe club head is attractive...finish wise..we will see how it holds upThe face is very good and groovedI was looking for a 3 hybrid..reg shaft, because I have a stiff shafted 3 Adams I bought used .I wish they would have offered a senior flex which they do on their website. Didn't go there first.. my bad. Reg will be ok.The price is a little high to me for a generic club, with out a named brand shaft..I guess you can change that but the price is high now...but on the other hand the avg Joe like me can't afford the Callaways and Pings..so oh well....lolMy Adams clubs are starting to wear down..the slot technology ones...not made any more supposedly and thought I would try this hybrid.I don't hit it far but mostly straight...I will edit this post after I play a round or two...Right now we've been 100 degrees for the last week...big cool down coming next week 95..lol...I'm 70 with some heart issues so heat is not a good thing unless u get out real early...all the best
Daniel O'Connell
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2018
Bought a #3 and #5 hybrids and was hesitant to use without a lot of practice, after just a little practice I now use the #5 on the fairways and the #3 off the tee all the time. My old woods I was all over, if I hit it right I would send the ball a mile but I was erratic, slicing, hooking, nubbing, you name it and I would get a decent drive here and there, no consistency. I now hit the ball pretty darn straight pretty often, I have sacrificed some distance but I feel confident off the tee that I am not losing my ball and on the fairway also. My drives dictate my game and I am more consistent then ever off the tee now. I will say, I think my game has improved for sure due to these two clubs ! I love them !A follow up review, I also have bought the 6,7,9 and PW and I am pretty darn accurate with all of the clubs, I know my game has improved and my average score has lowered, I hope it continues to. These hybrids are cost friendly so I say buy one, try it, give it a little time, I was concerned because it took a while to get used to a hybrid, but it became a love, love relationship with my hybrids, I threw all my irons in the trash can except my sand wedge, no need for them, recycle that scrap iron !!!!
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