Taylor Made Hybrid Golf Clubs
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TaylorMade Hybrid Golf Clubs: The Perfect Game Changer
TaylorMade offers a comprehensive range of hybrid golf clubs designed to cater to various skill levels and playing styles. Hybrids are crafted to replace challenging long irons, making them a popular choice for many golfers. This article explores the five models in TaylorMade's Rescue line of hybrids.
Burner Rescue
Ideal for golfers with driver swing speeds between 70 and 105 MPH, the Burner Rescue features a large head for enhanced perimeter weighting and a lower center of gravity (CG). This design offers a forgiving clubface and promotes high trajectory shots, making it easy to hit. Its Steel Pull-Face construction provides a high coefficient of restitution (COR), translating into greater distance. Available in 3, 4, 5, and 6 hybrids with options for women and left-handed players (except the 6 hybrid), this model suits below average, average, and some above-average golfers.
Rescue TP
Tailored for advanced players with swing speeds of 90-115 MPH, the Rescue TP has a shallower, smaller face. This club produces a lower launch angle and less backspin, appealing to low handicap players who require precision and consistency. Available in 1, 2, 3, and 4 hybrids, the model excludes a women's version due to specific swing speed demands. Custom steel and graphite shafts provide further personalization.
Rescue Dual Hybrid
Featuring TaylorMade’s Movable Weight Technology, the Rescue Dual Hybrid allows golfers to adjust weights for a draw bias, aiding those who tend to slice. Suitable for swing speeds between 55 and 105 MPH, this line benefits a wide range of players. Available in 2, 3, 4, and 5 hybrids for right-handers, with left-handed options for the 3 and 4 hybrids, this model lacks a women’s variant.
Rescue Dual TP Hybrids
Designed for skilled golfers with swing speeds over 105 MPH, the Rescue Dual TP Hybrid incorporates movable weights and a slightly higher CG for lower, piercing ball flights. Its tour-level shafts cater to strong players seeking precise control. Offering two variants of a 2 hybrid (14 and 16 degrees loft), along with 3 and 4 hybrids, this model omits left-handed versions for some lofts.
r7 Draw Rescue
Perfect for players needing high launch angles and easy-to-hit clubs, the r7 Draw Rescue includes a hook bias to combat slicing and promote straighter shots. Suitable for swing speeds from 55-105 MPH, its large head allows a CG set back from the face, enhancing forgiveness on off-center hits. Available in 3, 4, 5, and 6 hybrids (except the 6 hybrid for left-handers), women's options are also offered, emphasizing lighter shafts for increased clubhead speed.
Choosing the right hybrids can be daunting with so many options, even within TaylorMade's offerings. Given the investment of $120-$175 per club, consulting a certified club maker for a custom fitting is wise. This ensures you select clubs that enhance your game, preventing wasted money and poor performance.
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