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Rankmark's Hybrid Test...Imperfect without Izzo

Tuesday March 6, 2007 | 12:01:15 161 words, 4557 views
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One of my favorite club-testing sites came out with a hybrid test and results today. Their technology prevents me from linking directly to the test, but if we could, the URL would be HERE. However, in order to see the results, you’ll just have to go to their homepage and click hybrids.

I have the inside track on a new hybrid from Izzo, the company that invented that double bag strap way back when. The Zbrid is available, but most people don’t know that Izzo makes clubs, let along good ones. I also have a 12.5 degree two wood from them, and can’t wait to get on the green grass and use it. Heck, I’ll probably use it off the tee.

I want the Rankmark folks to be aware of Izzo when they undertake, say, a fairway metals test the next time. For all the Bobby Jones, Mizuno, and other companies out there, if your test doesn’t have Izzo, it’s not complete.


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Comment from: Oui Oui Oui [Visitor] Email
One day, your fellow blogger Stacy will come up with her own line of hybrids named 'stu-brid'....
Permalink 03/06/07 @ 15:26

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