
Yonex Cyberstar XC Hybrid
On test:
Yonex Cyberstar XC Hybrid - score: 4
Yonex has produced a sleek-looking, compact-headed hybrid with a set of design features that promise performance benefits to players of all abilities.

Callaway Fusion FT-Hybrid
On test:
Callaway Fusion FT-Hybrid - score: 4
Callaway has produced an exceptionally sophisticated hybrid here, blending a steel face, sole and body with a graphite crown. The result is an incredibly well-balanced, versatile club.
Ben Sayers M8 utility
On test:
Ben Sayers M8 utility - score: 3
Ben Sayers is a consistently solid performer at the lower end of the price spectrum. How does is M8 hybrid fare against more expensive models?
TaylorMade Rescue TP utility
On test:
TaylorMade Rescue TP utility - score: 4
TaylorMade has long been at the forefront of the hybrid market, and this Tour-Preferred model's compact head should prove equally playable from rough or fairway.

TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX Rescue
On test:
TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX Rescue - score: 3
Designed to get the ball up quickly on a high ball flight, the r7 CGB MAX Rescue is aimed squarely - or should that perhaps be triangularly - at the game improver market.

Ping G10 hybrid
On test:
Ping G10 hybrid - score: 4
The G10 is a neat-looking hybrid designed for wider playability than any long iron equivalent, and effortless ball-striking whether on the tee, on the fairway or in the rough.
Mizuno CLK Fli-Hi hybrid
On test:
CLK Fli-Hi hybrid - score: 3
As far as hybrids go the CLK features quite a small, slimline head designed for excellent versatility and playability from a wide range of lies.

MacGregor MT Hybrid
On test:
MT Hybrid - score: 3
The new MacGregor hybrid has a slightly deeper face than many, perhaps ideal for those not keen on the most compact models on the market.






