Prestige XDC 909
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Prestige XDC 909
If you are looking for an affordable, versatile utility wood, Prestige have produced a club that could suit you perfectly. Give it a go!
Benross VX-Di hybrid
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Benross VX-Di
Benross are a popular brand in the lower price category and their theory of sticking with simple shapes continues with this driving iron style hybrid
Ben Hogan CF-Ti
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Ben Hogan CF-Ti
This club from Ben Hogan has a smaller head than most utilities, but is a superbly versatile club. Give it a go!
Snake Eyes 650TH hybrid
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Snake Eyes 650TH
This utility club from Snake Eyes looks and feels like an iron. If you like a heavy, forgiving club, this unusual-looker could be just right for you.
Cleveland HiBore hybrid
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HiBore Utility
The Cleveland HiBore utility is a smaller version of the successful driver shape that's used by their army of Tour staff. The relatively compact head should be easy to use from a range of different lies
Cobra Baffler hybrid
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Baffler
Cobra has produced relatively slim-line hybrid that offers a range of solution to various on course problems
TaylorMade Burner Rescue
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Burner Rescue
TaylorMade's Burner Rescue has the appearance of a fairway wood, and will guarantee a high ball flight.
Ben Hogan CFT TI
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Ben Hogan CFT TI
Ben Hogan have brought out a utility club with a distinctive look. But how does it perform?








