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comment_174061

I will be pleased to know , which are for you the best hybrids in the JDM, I´m looking for one 21º. Thanks

comment_174062

Tourstage X-UT or Royal Collection Twin Rail Cavity.

comment_174065

Well, I like my Royal Collection BBD TRC hybrid (2009) from Stew.

comment_174070

roy coll pretty much anything very hard to beat.

the trc models go great,

the yamahas are more elongated, longer bodied .

or if u like a more robsut workable model ,the onoff fairway wings pro spec are great, esp if u like broad soles on the utes.

and as much as i hate to day it..,

the TM white ghost thing or whatever rubbish marketing name they called it, goes extremely well, dead straight. point shoot dozo

no feel tho, just dull boring TM

but hard to say a bad word about it , just goes so incredibly straight

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comment_174090

There are so many good ones but in the end it really depends on what kind of utility you want and the purpose of that utility.

Do you like a wood style, iron style? Driving iron?

Is distance or ease of use your main concern?

Do you want high launch or low launch?

What kind of courses do you play on?

comment_174135

Like Gocchin says: it's what you want. Do you need a hybrid to replace your low irons, or for fairway rescues, or something more specialized? I agree with the other posters that RC is an outstanding "wood-like" hybrid, and it's my favorite.

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comment_174138

Thanks to all, I´m looking for a hybrid, wood style, to replace the #3i, I think that Royal collection can be the solution, at least looks very well

comment_174139

Thanks to all, I´m looking for a hybrid, wood style, to replace the #3i, I think that Royal collection can be the solution, at least looks very well

The TRC is a great choice then, it has the distance of a fairway wood but the versatility of a utility and is shaped more towards wood style. It is great in all lies and can be tee'ed off with as well on long par 3's.

Also has some nice pop to it.

comment_174140

+1 for the RC TRC UT 20*

got it in the SR flex graphite stock shaft.

ball flight is a tad high but stable....really forgiving.

easy swing for it, easy off all lies including teeing it up on Par 3s.

did just that yesterday... 160m Par 3..... hit it sweet and all was left was simple birdie putt! yeah!

comment_174141

I have a PRGR 9wood type thing.......I have never ever hit anything like it before...Silly Easy to Use...

its fitted with a Matrix Ozik Xcon7 Shaft

comment_174146

Can't argue against the RC's as they are as good as it gets. I also think they are for the better player in general.

I'm surprised PRGR doesn't get more love.

If you are the average mid-high handicapper the PRGR Utes and FW's are some of the easiest to hit.

comment_174150

The PRGR egg i+ Utility is probably the easiest UT to hit and has the best distance. I bag one as well along with my TRC. But at address its more iron like and the TRC would suit the OP since he noted he is looking for wood style.

comment_174322

Having hit the 17* TRC and the 21* & 24* ONOFF ProSpec, I prefer the feeling of the ONOFF. It is much more solid feeling with the look of a compact wood. The RC head has a more "hollow" sound and feel very much in line with their FWs...

comment_174339

I've tried many this year. The stand outs were the Yonex UT for ease of use and it's desire to fly straight although it flies a little high. The Epon AF-902 was not bad. Easy to hit but flies way too high even with a Crazy shaft. TourStage X-UT with steel shaft was my accuracy all star of 2011. The TRC by Royal Collection was all around a solid performer.

This year I really enjoyed lower trajectory UT's for the most part for their accuracy. When it comes to driving irons the Srixon Z-UTi was my fav of the year.

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