Callaway Rogue 4 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Ladies Flex

Callaway Rogue 4 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Ladies Flex

Dhs. 320 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
Callaway Elyte 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex Save: Dhs. 110

Callaway Elyte 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 1,100Dhs. 990 AED

Callaway hybrids and driving irons are designed for golfers seeking maximum forgiveness, easy launch, and consistent distance. At NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE, our used Callaway hybrids and driving irons provide access to this performance at a fraction of the cost of new clubs.

Each club is carefully inspected and graded for the head, shaft, and grip, giving you complete confidence in your purchase. Whether you’re looking for the forgiveness of a Rogue ST Max hybrid or the power of a Callaway Apex driving iron, we have Callaway options for every golfer in the UAE.

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Callaway's hybrids are designed to be larger and more forgiving producing higher ball flights from all types of lies. Callaway UT are their driving iron models (utility Iron), with smaller iron shaped heads which produce low penetrating ball flights, typically more suited to experienced golfers.

The vast majority of modern Callaway hybrids are adjustable with loft and lie meaning you can adjust the club however you want to optimise your ball flight.

Yes, hybrids are always a good option out of rough, but especially Callaway hybrids as they are built to be super forgiving and easy to use. Models like the Quantum, Elyte and Ai Smoke are all extremely forgiving and can be used from the tee, fairway and rough.

The best Callaway hybrid for you depends on your swing speed, skill level and what club you're looking to replace. Golfers looking for maximum forgiveness would suit models such as the Quantum Max, Max OS and Max Fast models. All extremely forgiving but with slightly unique jobs. The Max Fast being a slightly lighter head so more focused on ball speed, the Max OS being n oversized head so it's got a bigger surface area and sweet spot and then the core Max model built for maximum forgiveness in a standard head shape.

Yes, many golfers replace their 3,4 or 5 irons with hybrids, typically if they find long irons hard to hit or hard to get into the air. The key to replacing them is to find a hybrid that matches the loft so your distance gapping doesn't get messed up.

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.

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.

Yes, using the same flex as your irons will only help feel, consistency and performance. Matching the flex also helps maintain similar launch and timing throughout your bag, which makes it easier to control your distances and ball flight.

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.