PXG 0211 5 Hybrid / 25 Degree / Regular Flex Save: Dhs. 50

PXG 0211 5 Hybrid / 25 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 550Dhs. 500 AED
Taylormade RBZ 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Taylormade RBZ 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 490 AED
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 440 AED
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 440 AED
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 440 AED
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 440 AED
Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist T200 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 750 AED
Left Hand Titleist U505 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Left Hand Titleist U505 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 800 AED
Mizuno Pro 225 3 Iron / 19 Degree / Regular Flex Save: Dhs. 70

Mizuno Pro 225 3 Iron / 19 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 680Dhs. 610 AED
Taylormade Aeroburner 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex Save: Dhs. 30

Taylormade Aeroburner 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 300Dhs. 270 AED
Callaway Edge 5 Hybrid / 25 Degree / Regular Flex Save: Dhs. 30

Callaway Edge 5 Hybrid / 25 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 320Dhs. 290 AED
Callaway Edge 5 Hybrid / 25 Degree / Regular Flex Save: Dhs. 30

Callaway Edge 5 Hybrid / 25 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 320Dhs. 290 AED
PXG 0311 XF Gen5 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex Save: Dhs. 70

PXG 0311 XF Gen5 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 700Dhs. 630 AED
PXG 0311 XF Gen5 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex Save: Dhs. 70

PXG 0311 XF Gen5 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 700Dhs. 630 AED
PXG 0311 XF Gen5 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex Save: Dhs. 70

PXG 0311 XF Gen5 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Dhs. 700Dhs. 630 AED

Regular-flex hybrids and driving irons are ideal for golfers with a smooth, moderate swing who want a combination of distance, control, and forgiveness from the fairway or off the tee. At NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE, our collection of used regular-flex hybrids and driving irons gives players access to premium long-game performance at a fraction of the cost of buying new.

Just like all our clubs, each hybrid and driving iron is fully inspected and graded across the head, shaft, and grip, so you’ll know exactly what condition your club is in before you buy. No surprises — just quality, reliable equipment you can trust on every shot.

Regular-flex shafts are perfect for golfers who prefer a more responsive feel in the shaft, helping promote better timing, consistent launch, and improved overall ball flight. Whether you’re looking for the forgiveness of a PING G-series hybrid, the speed and versatility of a Taylormade Stealth, or the precision and workability of a Titleist U505 driving iron, our range includes models suited to all playing styles.

Our stock updates regularly, so if the exact hybrid or driving iron you’re after isn’t available today, check back soon — good regular-flex long-game clubs are always in demand.

When you shop for used regular-flex hybrids or driving irons at NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE, you’re choosing trusted performance, excellent value, and clubs that are ready to elevate your long game and not your spending. 

Using the correct shaft allows the clubface to meet the ball at the optimal angle, generating consistent ball flight and improved accuracy. Regular flex clubs helps golfers achieve better distance while maintaining control over their shots.

We have regular flex hybrids from all the major golf brands and more. From the newest models seen on tour from Taylormade, PING, Callaway and Titleist all the way to Cleveland, Nike, PXG and Wilson. Our stock is constantly updating so be sure to keep an eye out or drop one of our team a message if there's a certain model in particular you're interested in.

The shaft flex determines how much the club bends during your swing. Regular flex suits average swing speeds (around 84–96 MPH), offering a good mix of distance and control. Stiff flex is best for faster swings that need more stability, while Senior flex is lighter and more flexible to help slower swings generate extra speed and carry.

Although you can mix brands in your golf bag, we would not recommend mixing flexes within your golf bag. To maintain consistency and long term performance it's generally best to keep all your clubs the same flex.

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.

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! 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.

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.