


| The Top 10 Hybrid Rescue Utility Clubs |





| Expect to pay $180 US £120 UK |
| Cobra Baffler DWS |
| Cleveland HiBore XLS |
| Expect to pay $150 US £120 UK |
| Ping G10 |
| Expect to pay $180 US £125 UK |
| Taylor Made Burner Rescue |
| Titliest 585-H |
| Expect to pay $200 US £160 UK |
| Ben Sayers M8 |
| Top 10 Hybrid, Rescue Utility Clubs. We recommend this Club for Mid-Low Handicappers |
| Top 10 Hybrid, Rescue Utility Clubs. We recommend this Club for Low Handicappers |
| Top 10 Hybrid, Rescue Utility Clubs. We recommend this Club for golfers of All Levels |
| Top 10 Hybrid, Rescue Utility Clubs. We recommend this Club for golfers of All Levels |
| Top 10 Hybrid, Rescue Utility Clubs. We recommend this Club for Golfers of All Levels |
| Top 10 Hybrid, Rescue Utility Clubs. We recommend this Club for Golfers of All Levels |
| Hybrid, Utility, Rescue clubs (call them what you will) represent one of the greatest leaps in golfing technology ever! Down the centuries there have been several genuine "scientific breakthroughs" that have made the game of golf easier. The first was the gutta-percha golf ball - replacing the feather-stuffed leather balls of earlier years. Next came cavity-backed irons - offering forgiveness for less than perfect strikes. Then there was the metal-wood - leading to the big-headed driver - enabling average golfers to hit decent drives. And now we have Hybrid, Utility, Rescue Clubs - taking the pain and misery out of long-iron play. These new "miracle" clubs are changing the face of amateur golf - and to be perfectly honest, every golfer should have at least one in his/her bag. But which Hybrid, Utility, Rescue club is best? We tested just about every rescue club currently on the market - in search of The Top 10. We placed the clubs in the hands of almost 100 volunteer testers - from pro-golfers to absolute beginners - and we recorded their feedback. These are The Top 10 Rescue Utility Hybrid golf clubs on today's market (2008). |