Hybrids & Utilities
Callaway Epic Star 4 Hybrid Stiff Flex
Regular price $169.00Unit price /UnavailableCallaway Great Big Bertha (2023) 4 Hybrid Regular Flex Headcover Included
Regular price $225.00Unit price /UnavailableCallaway Great Big Bertha (2023) 5 Hybrid Regular Flex
Regular price $239.00Unit price /UnavailableCallaway Great Big Bertha (2023) 5 Hybrid Stiff Flex Headcover Included
Regular price $239.00Unit price /UnavailableCallaway Great Big Bertha 5 Hybrid Stiff Flex Headcover Included
Regular price $249.00Unit price /UnavailableCallaway Rogue ST Max Fast 4 Hybrid Regular Flex
Regular price $209.00Unit price /UnavailableCallaway Rogue ST Max Fast 5 Hybrid Regular Flex Headcover Included
Regular price $239.00Unit price /UnavailableCobra King Speedzone 2 Hybrid Stiff Flex
Regular price $175.00Unit price /UnavailableCobra King Tec 3 Hybrid Stiff Flex
Regular price $239.00Unit price /UnavailableCobra King Tec 4 Hybrid Stiff Flex Headcover Included
Regular price $235.00Unit price /UnavailableCobra King Tec 4 Hybrid Stiff Flex Headcover Included
Regular price $249.00Unit price /UnavailableNike SQ Machspeed 3 Hybrid Regular Flex
Regular price $89.00Unit price /UnavailableTaylorMade M2 (2017) 4 Hybrid Stiff Flex
Regular price $139.00Unit price /Unavailable- Sold out
TaylorMade Qi35 Max 4 Hybrid Regular Flex
Regular price $349.00Unit price /Unavailable TaylorMade SIM2 Max 4 Hybrid Stiff Flex Headcover Included
Regular price $229.00Unit price /UnavailableTaylorMade SIM2 4 Hybrid Stiff Flex
Regular price $265.00Unit price /Unavailable

Why Hybrid Golf Clubs Belong in Your Bag
The hybrid earns its spot in the bag by doing what irons can’t, consistently, and without needing a tour-level swing to make it happen.
Hybrids are built with a lower centre of gravity and a wider sole than traditional irons. That combination launches the ball higher, reduces spin, and keeps off-centre strikes playable. A well-struck 4 hybrid will carry further and land softer than most players can manage with a 4 iron, and a mishit won’t cost you nearly as much either.
Utility irons sit closer to a traditional iron shape, but with added forgiveness engineered into the head. They’re lower-launching and more workable; better suited to stronger ball-strikers who want control and a penetrating flight without going full blade. If you regularly struggle with long irons, start with a hybrid. If you already hit long irons reasonably well but want more margin for error, a utility iron is the smarter pick.
Frequently Asked Questions
What loft should my hybrid be?
What loft should my hybrid be?
The right loft depends on the gap you're trying to fill in your bag:
As a general guide:
- Lower lofted hybrids (17°–21°) are often used to replace fairway woods or long irons.
- Mid-lofted hybrids (22°–25°) commonly replace 3 and 4 irons.
- Higher lofted hybrids (26°+) can replace 4, 5, or even 6 irons depending on your set.
The best approach is to choose a hybrid that creates consistent distance gaps between your clubs. If you're unsure, compare the loft and carry distance of the club you're looking to replace.
Are second-hand hybrid golf clubs worth buying?
Are second-hand hybrid golf clubs worth buying?
Yes, and they’re one of the smarter second-hand purchases in golf. The forgiveness and launch characteristics that make hybrid golf clubs in NZ effective don’t degrade with normal use. A well-graded used hybrid performs the same on-course as it did when it was new. You’re paying for age and cosmetic wear, not a performance drop-off.
How many hybrids should I carry?
How many hybrids should I carry?
Most golfers carry one or two hybrids, often replacing a 3 iron, 4 iron, or both.
Some golfers prefer a utility iron instead, while others carry both a hybrid and a utility iron depending on the gaps they're trying to fill and their ball striking ability.
The ideal setup comes down to your distance gapping, ball flight preferences, and the types of shots you face most often. The best combination is the one that gives you consistent distances and confidence over the ball.
What's the difference between a hybrid and a rescue club?
What's the difference between a hybrid and a rescue club?
Nothing; they’re the same club. “Rescue” is just the term some brands use for their utility irons and hybrids, most famously, TaylorMade. The design and purpose are identical, so if you’re browsing our second-hand golf clubs and see both terms, treat them as interchangeable.
