Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Hireko Golf as a fine source for the hybrids

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Hireko Golf is where I found the System Q hybrids that have been most proficient to use in place of conventional irons.  The links to Hireko Golf Components are printed above in this blog. 
    I am now using a one inch longer graphite T-65 shaft that is grey and red in color along with a Lampkin Oversize Jumbo grip.  One can log onto the site and find the clubs under the Hybrids classification.  From that point there will be a spot to choose the degree ( these go from 16 - 55 degree ) and then customize your club by choosing shaft, length of shaft, grip style, type of grip, ferrule - which is the piece on the shaft attached just before the head of the club.  You will also receive a head cover with an order. 
    The 33 degee is the best club when first beginning and for using as a one club recreational approach to golf.  One can even learn to putt fairly well with it at first as I will show on one of my next blogs.  I should mention too that the lightweight steel shaft works well too as I started with that lightweight one and eventually just wanted a bit more distance so I tried the graphite shaft.  Both are very efficient but make sure to order at least one inch longer because of the upright stance in this style. 

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