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New for 2023, The VGG Hybrid design uses VGG’s patented vertical groove technology, a unique variable face thickness (with the highest CT allowed by The USGA), and a revolutionary new sole that performs off any lie. 

 

The result Is an incredibly versatile Hybrid that is longer, straighter and better.  ALL VGG products have an unconditional 60 day money back guarantee.

 

What Our Marketing Guy Says About The VGG Hybrid: 

Simply put they are awesome - Longer - Straighter - Better. Hit it off the turf, off the tee, out of a divot, off hard pan …. You get the idea - you can hit from any lie.

The VGG Hybrid - Change Your Face - Change Your Game.

 

Recommended Use: 3 or 4 Iron Replacement


Off the Tee, off the Turf, and anywhere you need accuracy and distance

Vertical Groove Hybrid

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  • The construction consists of the 17-4 investment cast body and a maraging steel cup face.

    The face itself is a variable face thickness design, coupled with the plasma welded maraging steel and extended lip on the cup enables the CT on these hybrid woods to achieve USGA limits for face flexure.

    The metallurgy for the maraging steel face is unique in the fact VGG possesses multiple patents pertaining to the maraging steel and golf club construction. This enables the VGG hybrid wood faces to average approximately 10μs (CT) higher than maraging steel used by other manufacturers. Thus, VGG's ability to get hybrid wood faces exceeding 240CT where industry average is below 220CT.

    The sole of these hybrid woods may appear plain and simple however VGG has really focused on turf interaction with their hybrid woods and sought the perfect 360° sole camber to be versatile from a variety of grasses and turf conditions.

  • If you use a 5-wood or a 7-wood, a moderate-lofted hybrid (19°) can replace either one of those clubs and can also be substituted for a 3- or 4-iron. Hybrids built with higher lofts (23° & 27°) often work well off of tight lies or when the golf ball is sitting down in the rough. That is if you’re willing to sacrifice a little distance for consistency and confidence. Higher-lofted hybrids can replace a 9-wood, but more often replace a 4- or 5-iron depending on how far you hit your clubs.

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