The Titleist 913H Hybrid is one of the smartest looking hybrids I've tested this year. Yet that's hardly surprising given it’s Titleist. On first inspection of the 913H - suited for the better player - it has a slightly smaller head and deeper face than the 910H. I think it’s a much nicer, rounder shape with the white grooves on black face. I also like how there is minimal offset on offer. The SureFit hosel, which allowed me to make independent loft and lie adjustments, looks much less chunkier down by the ball, too, and the squarer leading edge is another nice touch. The 913H sounds, looks, and feels exactly like you’d expect. Blending attractive design, a low profile designed to inspire confidence, and a satisfying, responsive sound off the face. After getting under a few, however, I did find the low profile to be less confidence inspiring than I usually find that sort of design. Ballooning a few off the deck will do that for you, I suppose. In terms of feel, I received a terrific sound at impact and solid feel off the face. I really felt like I was able to compress the ball at impact. Performance-wise, I enjoyed above average distance, improved accuracy and decent forgiveness on off-centre hits. The sweet spot felt a bit small, however, as shots that weren’t exactly on the screws resulted in 10-20 yards of variation — a touch more variance than you’d like from an approach golf clubs for sale. Slight miss-hits didn’t go wildly astray, but also didn’t jump off the clubface with anywhere near as much zip as flush hits, dying short of the target like a lazy flyout in baseball. The 913H is probably ideal for the better ball striker, however, as it won't save all of your misses. With five strikes on the range, using ProTracer technology, I generated an averaged carry of 202 yards, distance of 217 yards, and offline distance of just six yards. The low profile and wide base of the clubhead seemed to make it very easy to catch too much turf and get under the ball, while square hits landed a bit too flat for my tastes, landing too firm with too much roll. The adjustability helped me mask a lot of ball flight deficiencies but I would certainly recommend you get yourself custom fit to find the correct loft and lie combinations, as well as ideal shaft specification. Source from: http://www.joomlafox.co.uk/article-351-New+Titleist+913H+Hybrid+for+golf+players.html
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