| Irons | | | | Hybrids |
| Golfers with slower swings should take the following | | | | You should use hybrid clubs to replace at least your |
| into consideration when choosing their irons. First of all, | | | | long irons. The Nancy Lopez ladies golf club line offers |
| you should probably have a 6 or 7 iron as your longest | | | | sets with hybrids up to the 7 iron in some cases, and |
| iron club. Only carry a 5 or even a 6 iron if you can hit | | | | even some sets with hybrids completely replacing all |
| it confidently and consistently. Most people with slow | | | | the irons except the pitching and sand wedges. Which |
| swings cannot accomplish this. Higher number fairway | | | | hybrids you choose will depend on which fairway |
| woods and hybrids will replace the long irons. Another | | | | woods you carry. You will need to determine how far |
| consideration is a wide sole that is rounded to prevent | | | | your ball will fly with your highest numbered fairway |
| from digging more into the ground and slowing the club | | | | wood and then choose your lowest numbered hybrid |
| face even more. For the same reason donât | | | | to fly 10-15 yards less than that. The Nancy Lopez site |
| choose a large iron head design. By all means, do use | | | | will give you a good idea about what club choices are |
| irons with a deep back cavity and perimeter weighting. | | | | appropriate for your swing and ability level. |