Benross VX Proto Escape hybrid
Benross VX Proto Escape hybrid. Benross VX Proto Escape golf hybrid reviews
The shallow face design means that this good-looking hybrid will appeal to a wide range of abilities. It performed well out of thick rough that many hybrids would struggle with.
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A traditional hybrid head shape is designed to replace the long irons and produce soft-landing approach shots into greens. The shallow face and lower centre of gravity work together to improve performance from difficult lies.
The Benross VX Proto Escape hybrid should suit golfers who are looking to hit the ball high, struggle to fill the gaps between long clubs, and/or want to use their hybrid from ‘thickish' rough.
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