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The AD Hybrid utility woods from Srixon Sports lower the center of gravity for shots to launch high and land softly. The center of gravity in the higher lofts is placed toward the heel and moves progressively toward the toe in the lower lofts.

AD Hybrid utility woods from Srixon Sports. (Photo: Srixon Sports)

By Steve Pike, PGA.com Senior Writer
02.07.2005 10:38 am (ET)

Srixon Sports, best known for its golf ball lines, is making its first foray into the hybrid woods market place with the introduction of the Hybrid utility woods.

"We received demand from customers who wanted to play with hybrids, but with Srixon's advanced and industry-leading technology. Srixon's AD Hybrids are the most accurate, most forgiving hybrid clubs on the market," said Srixon President Richard Stamper.

The AD Hybrid utility woods, Stamper said, feature Srixon's Autoturn design in which a tungsten nickel weight helps lower the center of gravity for shots to launch high and land softly. The center of gravity in the higher lofts, according to Stamper, is placed toward the heel and moves progressively toward the toe in the lower lofts for more accuracy and optimized trajectory.

AD Hybrid utility woods (suggested retail price $199) are available for right- and left-handed players in 3-, 4- and 5-wood models.

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