MD Golf Black Hawk
On test:
MD Golf Black Hawk - score: 3
MD Golf's Black Hawk promises plenty of long-range versatility and playability at a very affordable prices.
MacGregor MacTec NVG2 UT
On test:
MacGregor MacTec NVG2 UT - score: 3
MacGregor has produced a heavy-headed hybrid that is extremely easy to hit and could help those with slower swing speeds generate extra distance more easily.
Nike CPR Wood
On test:
Nike CPR Wood - score: 3
This utility club from Nike is extremely forgiving, and could suit higher handicappers after a fast-track route to a higher ball flight.
Snake Eyes 653TH
On test:
Snake Eyes 653TH - score: 3
Snake Eyes says this hybrid is geared more towards mid- to low-handicappers than higher handicappers. The head is engineered for playability, distance and accuracy.
Srixon XX10 hybrid
On test:
Srixon XX10 - score: 3
If you require an easy-to-hit, forgiving hybrid, Srixon nifty little XXIO could be the answer. The price tag may put some off, but this club really performs.
Bobby Jones Players Series
On test:
Bobby Jones Players Series - score: 4
An affordable utility wood from Bobby Jones, this club will help you hit the ball higher and further. Give it a try!
Hippo Houdini
On test:
Hippo Houdini - score: 2
Hippo have created an affordable utility club. But will the Houdini really rescue your game, or just put you in even more trouble?
Prestige XDC 909
On test:
Prestige XDC 909 - score: 3
If you are looking for an affordable, versatile utility wood, Prestige have produced a club that could suit you perfectly. Give it a go!





