How to Hit a Hybrid
Golf Club Tip:
I receive questions on the blog all the time about how to hit a hybrid golf club.
Most amateurs treat this club like a wood and for good reason.
But Hybrids golf clubs are designed to be hit like irons.
Check out my strategy in today’s video:
And don’t forget–I go into a LOT more detail in my Insider Club Coaching Program. So if you’re really looking to sharpen your game, this is definitely the way to go.



4 Comments
hi cj have been getting emails from golf taylor team as if they are coming from your team at PCGS if i unsubsribe from this does it mean that i will not get emails and vidio tips any more from you and the PCGS team it sounds as if your one band of merry men together in golf taylor
i awaight your reply
thanks
chris
chris,
Thanks for the question Chris. If you unsubscribe you will unsubscribe from PCGS and not from Golf Tailor. Give me a few days to get everything switched over and there will be a few pains but it will be well worth it. You will eventually be able to unsubscribe from golf taylor, at least I hope. I am not happy with how he ran things behind the scenes, but buyer beware if you follow his new venture. Please understand that we are not together with golf taylor, but due to an agreement he has a week to promote his business.
Keep em Long and Straight,
CJ
Hi CJ,
I’ve got a question about my driver. I am managing to hit the ball straight these days but the ball seems to be going higher than it should. I am hitting the ball about 180 but it is going about 40-50 high. I checked it with some measurement computers and it seems I’m getting a backspin that averages 4600 rpm but can go as high as 6000 rpm. I have a fade on 50% of my shots. Up 10 metres. Is this too high? What can I do to stop hitting it so high?
Thanks again for your continual emails. It has improved by game like you wouldn’t believe.
6 months ago I was shooting a round 101 to 105 on a very challenging 18.
Today I’m shooting in the mid eighties and am no longer embarrassing myself.
Cheers
Mitch Moylan