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MAZEL Rescue Hybrid Golf Clubs for Men – Right-Handed, Graphite Shafts (2H–P Hybrids)

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Overview

Introducing the MAZEL Rescue Hybrid set, crafted for men who want a versatile option that blends the ease of a hybrid with the precision of a long iron. Designed for right-handed players, this lineup covers 2H through P hybrids and comes with graphite shafts in Regular or Stiff flex, finished in a refined gold tone for a premium feel. The hybrids aim to deliver a confident, forgiving experience from various lies, while preserving control on approach shots.

Key design features

  • Forgiving and easy to hit: a traditionally shaped hybrid profile balances the advantages of a hybrid with the precision of a longer iron.
  • Aerodynamic head for speed: the sleek, streamlined shape reduces drag to help generate faster ball speeds and potential distance off the turf.
  • Enhanced forgiveness through refined geometry: a slightly deeper body and longer blade length increase the club’s stability on mis-hits.
  • Low and back CG for launch and control: back-center weighting shifts weight away from the crown, promoting a lower, deeper CG that can help elevate shots while keeping spin in check.
  • Lofts and lengths span from 15° (2H) to 43° (P), with lengths ranging from 41 inches down to 37 inches to fit a variety of swing styles.
  • Graphite shafts in Regular or Stiff flex provide a balance of feel and stability, helping you tailor performance to your tempo.
  • Performance-ready setup: the combination of standard loft progression and a compact yet forgiving head shape supports consistent contact and versatile on-course options.

Real-world use hints: these hybrids are positioned to feel approachable from fairway lies, off the tee, and from tighter approaches. If you’re replacing longer irons or seeking a versatile option for mid-range shots, MAZEL’s Rescue hybrids offer characteristics that some players may find beneficial—without making guarantees about results.

What you might notice

  • Higher launch potential with reduced spin in certain swing conditions, aided by the rearward CG and deeper body design.
  • Improved speed from an aerodynamic head profile that helps you carry the ball farther with more consistent impact.
  • Right-handed fit with graphite shafts, offering a lightweight feel intended to support steady tempo and fluid swings.

Set highlights and specs matter when choosing a hybrid. The MAZEL Rescue line covers 2H through P, with lofts as listed above and lengths designed to balance distance and control. This combination supports a range of on-course situations, from long approach shots to greenside planning, while keeping the experience approachable for players who want dependable hybrids without sacrificing accuracy.

FAQ

Q: What comes in the MAZEL Rescue Hybrid lineup?

A: Hybrids range from 2H to P with lofts 15°–43°, using graphite shafts available in Regular or Stiff flex for right-handed play.

Q: What benefits might I notice with these hybrids?

A: Deeper body and low-back CG can promote higher launch and forgiving feel, while the aerodynamic head aims for faster speeds.