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Add Some Versatility to your set with hybrid Iron-Woods

Long irons historically have been the hardest clubs to hit for both the recreational golfer and touring professionals and are looking to go the way of the balata ball or the persimmon wood. The Hybrid Iron-wood has arrived with the technological innovations found in todays drivers and are beginning to make the long approach shots look like a day at the beach. They are appearing regularly in the bags of Touring professionals – in fact hybrid iron-woods could be found in most of the bags at the is the 2004 US Open. Here are some of the top models that will instantly help you save strokes.