Pinhawk Single Length Hybrids

Pinhawk

Single Length Hybrids

Hybrids designed with Single Length Technology

Pinhawk

Single Length Hybrids

Hybrids designed with Single Length Technology

Why single-length hybrids?

You have a better chance of making solid contact with the ball, so hybrids are a great choice for those with less experience. But seasoned players can also benefit from using hybrids in situations where you need loft and length, but also control.

Pinhawk single-length hybrids offer a unique choice in single-length technology for players looking for consistent ball striking. Golfers of all handicaps can benefit by using these hybrids that are all specifically designed to be played at the same length.

One length,
one swing

Pinhawk single-length hybrids are available in a right-handed 4 iron replacement all the way up to a sand wedge replacement. Because each hybrid in the set is designed to be exactly the same length and have the exact same swingweight and flex, the golfer only has to “learn” one swing – the swing that works best for him or her. This enables a golfer’s swing to become more easily repeatable, resulting in greater accuracy and maximizing overall enjoyment (and minimizing potential frustration) when playing the game.

You also can mix and match the Pinhawk SL Hybrids with the Pinhawk SL irons – the swingweight, flex and feel will all be the same!

Pinhawk Single Length Hybrids

Specifications

CLUB
456789PWGWSW
LOFT20°25°30°35°39°43°47°51°55°
LIE62.5°62.5°62.5°62.5°62.5°62.5°62.5°62.5°62.5°
VOLUME108cc108cc108cc108cc108cc108cc108cc108cc108cc
HOSEL SIZE.370.370.370.370.370.370.370.370.370
WEIGHT (GRAMS)272272272272272272272272272
OPTIONSRH/LHRHRHRHRHRHRHRHRH
FACE PROGRESSION101010101010101010

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Frequently asked questions

Are they USGA legal?

Yes. They are listed as irons conforming to USGA standards on the USGA Informational Club Database. They are listed under Pinhawk, right after Ping.

What handicaps are they good for?

All handicaps. We’ve had success with these irons from hackers all the way to club champions. They help with consistency, and any golfer can use that.

What tip trimming instructions should I follow?

Follow the shaft manufacturer’s tipping instructions for a 7H. For example, if you are building a set with True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts, they recommend tipping 3” for a 7H. You would tip trim ALL the shafts in the set at the same 3 inches off the tip. Remember, all the heads are the same weight. Then butt cut to your length. Couldn’t be easier!

What lenght is best for me?

We suggest a typical 7 iron length (37”); that is the “sweet spot” for most players.  If you are exceptionally tall or short, however, consider your “wrist-to-floor” measurement. For more details on how to measure your wrist-to-floor, look under “Club Length” here.

Are they available for left-handed players?

We offer a 4 iron replacement for left-handed golfers.

How long will it take me to get used to singl-lenght clubs?

We’ve had some shoot low scores right out of the gate, and we’ve had some say that it takes a few rounds for their brain to get used to the concept. Ultimately, it depends on the player.

Can't I buy a conventional set of hybrid heads and just make them all the same lenght?

No. This would cause a multitude of problems because the heads would not all be the same weight. In addition, the loft gaps would be off.

Why don't the major golf companies do this?

Basically, major companies aren’t going to take that kind of “risk” and attempt to change the design perception of the entire golf industry, nor are they willing to take the time and expense needed to educate the consumer.

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