| Bob Burns No Bananas Hybrid
The New Bob Burns No Bananas hybrid offers golfers the penetrating ball flight of a fairway wood with control of an iron.
The Hybrids feature a hollow construction to free up weight that is shifted lower to the sole and allows a wider face profile from toe to heel. Intended to complement the No Bananas irons these Hybrids utilize weight ports made to accept interchangeable weight screws. As with the irons, two weighted screws with options made of aluminum, brass, stainless steel or dense tungsten can be swapped to modify swing weight and moment of inertia (MOI). Shotmaking creativity can be enhanced depending upon the degree of density in toe weighting than heel weighting.
Like the popular No Bananas drivers and irons, No Bananas hybrids are designed with an offset hosel to further square the clubface for ultimate forgiveness.
The No Bananas hybrids feature a contoured U shaped sole which enables the club head to glide through the fairway, deep rough, sand, or hardpan with ease for improved playability than traditional long irons.
The Banana Effect
Do you slice your driver, and slice or push your long irons? Do you hit straighter shots with your fairway woods and mid-irons? Do you tend to pull your short irons? If so, you have company, because some 85% of the world's golfers do likewise!
One of the most pervasive problems for the weekend golfer is the inability to release or square the clubface. Most golfers tend to fade, push, or slice the ball off the tee because their clubface is open.
The message is, of course, that in several ways, the No Bananas line of Drivers, with heel and toe adjustable-weight technology, is designed specifically to address and correct the characteristic flaws in the swings of today's golfers.
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