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Nike SQ Sumo² Hybrid

Hybrid Club Set


Nike introduces the SQ Sumo Hybrid, a marvel of science (geometry in particular) to stand beside you in the most difficult situations.

The SUMO² is the ultimate hybrid golf club for distance, forgiveness, and accuracy. Radical square design increases MOI for superior forgiveness and greater distance.

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Well, do they?

I’ve seen alot of hype about them, but do pro golfers choose to use them? or are they not allowed?

How do you use hybrid clubs in golf?

5 Responses to “Do the pros use hybrid golf clubs?”

  • brian2112:

    YES THEY DO.

  • wbaker777:

    There are several Tour players that have hybrids in their bag. And yes they are allowed

  • roger.williams20@btinternet.com:

    I have seen some pros using them. I recently bought strong 3 and 5 hybrids and have found the results interesting. I find it easier to achieve a good strike than with comparable irons but I fail to achieve the same length as I would with a 3 or 5 wood because of the shorter length of the shaft, but I am straighter. I find they are also good for chipping from the fairway and light rough as long as there is nothing between me and the flag. They are great for getting out of the rough.

  • legalbgl:

    I have seen some pros use them. Don’t forget, hybrids were created for those of us who cannot hit long irons and cannot really hit fairway woods. The pros are Pros because generally they can do both. So its not as necessary for them to use one.

    I have seen it more on the LPGA and Champions tour and some on the Nationwide Tour, than the PGA Tour. Probably because the PGA Tour guys who you see on TV are generally longer hitters, and dont need to use them.

  • Jason G:

    You must not watch much golf. Pro golfers use them as much as amateurs do. Not all pro golfers use them, but more do than don’t.

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