Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 750 AED
Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 750 AED
Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 750 AED
Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 750 AED
Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 750 AED
Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 750 AED
Titleist T200 Utility 2021 2 Iron / 17 Degree / Stiff Flex Save: Dhs. 70

Titleist T200 Utility 2021 2 Iron / 17 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 680Dhs. 610 AED
Titleist T200 Utility 2023 2 Iron / 17 Degree / Stiff Flex Save: Dhs. 70

Titleist T200 Utility 2023 2 Iron / 17 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 750Dhs. 680 AED
Titleist TS2 4 Hybrid / 21 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist TS2 4 Hybrid / 21 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 500 AED
Titleist TSi2 3 Hybrid / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex Save: Dhs. 70

Titleist TSi2 3 Hybrid / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 700Dhs. 630 AED
Titleist TSR2 5 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex Save: Dhs. 80

Titleist TSR2 5 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 780Dhs. 700 AED
Titleist TSR3 3 Hybrid / 19 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex Save: Dhs. 80

Titleist TSR3 3 Hybrid / 19 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 820Dhs. 740 AED
Titleist TSR3 3 Hybrid / 19 Degree / Stiff Flex Save: Dhs. 100

Titleist TSR3 3 Hybrid / 19 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 1,000Dhs. 900 AED
Titleist U505 2023 1 Iron / 16 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 1 Iron / 16 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 850 AED
Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 1,000 AED
Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 850 AED
Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 850 AED
Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 850 AED
Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 1,000 AED
Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 850 AED
Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 850 AED

Hybrids and driving irons have transformed the modern long game, giving golfers more options than ever when it comes to distance, control, and forgiveness. At NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE, our collection of used hybrids and driving irons offers the perfect solution for players who want high-performing long-game clubs at excellent value.

Every club in this category is fully inspected and graded across the head, shaft, and grip, so you’ll always know exactly what condition your hybrid or driving iron is in before you buy. No guesswork — just reliable, confidence-boosting equipment ready to slot straight into your bag.

Hybrids are ideal for golfers who want easy launch, added forgiveness, and versatility from tough lies. They replace traditional long irons and deliver consistent distance from the fairway, rough, or tight lies. Whether you’re looking for the effortless launch of Taylormade Qi models, the forgiveness of PING G-Series hybrids, or the all-round performance of Callaway and Titleist, hybrids make the long game more manageable for golfers of all abilities.

Driving irons, also known as Utility Irons, appeal to players who prefer a more iron-like feel and a penetrating, controlled trajectory. Perfect for windy conditions and tight tee shots, driving irons provide accuracy and workability without sacrificing distance. Models like the Taylormade Stealth UDI, Titleist U•Series, and PING Crossovers give golfers a reliable option when precision matters most.

Our stock of hybrids and driving irons updates frequently, so if the exact club you’re after isn’t available today, be sure to check back soon — these clubs are some of the fastest-selling long-game tools on the market.

Hybrids and driving irons are both designed to act as a bridge between your longer irons and your fairway woods, but both of these types of clubs look and act very differently. Hybrids have larger, almost wood style heads to help launch the ball higher and makes them more forgiving. Driving irons on the other hand have a more compact iron head shape and typically produce a lower, more penetrating ball flight.

The same with any club type, there are benefits to both and depends what your priorities are If you'd rather a pristine condition club straight out of the wrapper and don't mind paying a bit extra then you should buy new. If you'd rather save some money and don't mind the odd wear mark then buying used is perfect. Some golfers mix between buying new and used clubs through their bags, it's all about personal preference.

Most driving irons aren't adjustable as they come in fixed settings. Hybrids on the other hand, especially in recent models, quite often feature adjustable hosels so you can change the loft and lie preferences to optimise you game.

Yes many golfers carry both a driving iron and hybrid in their bags as they can serve different purposes. A driving iron is typically used more in windy conditions or shots where you'd like to keep the ball low, while a hybrid is easier to launch high and stop long approach shots quickly on the greens. Using both can cover different types of distances and shot types, as long as it makes sense within your overall distance gapping.

Yes hybrids are widely considered easier to hit than driving irons, the larger clubhead and lower centre of gravity make it much easier to launch the ball into the air and keep mishits flying straight and far. Driving iron typically suit golfers with faster swing speeds and more consistent ball striking, whereas hybrids are built to suit a wide range of golfers.

Yes hybrids are extremely popular with high handicap golfers and beginners. This is because they're so easy to launch and are far more forgiving than traditional irons. The wider sole and deeper centre of gravity help get the ball airborne easily making them great alternatives to longer irons.

Yes! Many golfers replace their hard to hit long irons with forgiving, high launching hybrids. It's very common to see golfers with more than one hybrid in the bag as they might have replacement hybrids for their 3, 4 and 5 irons.

Many leading golf brands produce excellent hybrids and driving irons, including Taylormade, Callaway PING and Titleist and more. Each brand offers models designed for different skill levels, from highly forgiving hybrids to more compact driving irons aimed at more experienced players.

Hybrids are ideal for golfers who struggle with their long irons and want a club that is easier to launch and more forgiving. They work particularly well for players with slower swing speeds or those who want help getting the ball airborne form the fairway or rough.

Yes, hybrids are actually one of the best clubs to use from the rough. Some golfers find fairway woods too hard to hit well out of the rough as the larger clubheads get tangled up. Irons are easy enough as the heads are smaller so they chop through the rough but they may not get the intended distance that you'd like. Leaving hybrids as the perfect middle ground between the two, smaller heads to get through the grass yet large enough to have enough power behind the ball.