Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #2, RH, Black Single
Everything I have to say about these clubs is good. I find that I hit these straighter and much farther (two clubs farther) than regular irons. I have golfed for 50 years, so I have had a lot of different clubs and I believe these are the best I have had as far as length of shot, distance and accurac
y. These hybrids send the ball high and long. They don't put spin on the ball like standard irons do, but they send the ball so high it is pretty much coming straight down onto the green anyway, so you can land a shot on the green and it will hold. It took me a little while to get used to them, but now I am very comfortable swinging them. I teed off on a 145 yard par 3 with the hybrid pitching wedge a couple of weeks ago and scored my second hole in one. I have always bought premium brand name irons in the past and paid a LOT of money for them over the years, so to find these clubs that play so well and are so affordable is a pleasant surprise. I highly recommend these for almost all golfers, but they might not be a good fit for very low handicappers who work the ball a lot. I have found draws and hooks to be easy, but fades not easy at all.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by David
Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #2, RH, Black Single
I have a 15° Cleveland halo xl fairway wood that I sometimes struggle to hit. Bought the Lazrus 15° hybrid to see if I could use it as a substitute. On the pro side, the club is easy to hit and seems high quality. I was getting a little bit less distance from the hybrid then I was for my 3 wood, whic
h seems logical given the 3 wood has a longer shaft. But I was definitely having more accuracy or less dispersion from the target line. Given the low price and that I’m happy with the 15° hybrid I’ve went ahead and purchased the 12° hybrid to see if that will make up the distance loss. It looks like Amazon doesn’t carry the 12° hybrid so I had to get that directly on the Lazrus website. Plus the 12° hybrid could also serve as a driving club on tight fairways.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by paul
Size: Black Left Hand
Style Name: Left Hand, #7, Black Single
I purchased Taylermade driver and Lazrus hybrid, and played much better with the Lazrus club. I paid around $300 for the Taylermade, and $100 for the lazrus which is much better than the expensive one. Amazing company and amazing price. Never buy an expensive golf club again. Learned my lesson.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by Tennis lover
Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #7, RH, Black Single
The shaft is NOT regular- need stiff flex if you are a regular flex golfer.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Tony Z.
Size: Black Left Hand
Style Name: Left Hand, #8, Black Single
Around 36 inches long. Well balanced with perfect heft, a true eight club weight. This is a solid professional club. Quite attractive to look upon.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Johnny Depp
Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #9, RH, Black Single
Good club. I’m a beginner but this club works well.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Ski
Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #9, RH, Black Single
I ordered this club mostly for chipping and it seems like it might work out. I did take it out to the range and I noticed that I hit it farther than my 9 iron. One thing to note is that the shaft is longer than an iron since it’s a hybrid.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by William Engel
Size: Black Left Hand
Style Name: Left Hand, #6, Black Single
Love Lazarus hybrids and also there Mallet Putter. Hoping they come out with a Left-handed Blade putter. Fast delivery.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by Christopher Doney