Bobby Jones Hybrids

 The Bobby Jones Hybrid is on the left and the competition on the right.  As you can see, Bobby Jones Hybrids are more elongated than it’s competition making for easier shots off the fairway. 

Bobby Jones HybridCompetition

 

Using the same technology as the fairway metals, Bobby Jones hybrids are designed to replace the hard-to-hit long irons. Rather than designing hybrids that look like irons, Jesse Ortiz’ philosophy takes advantage of the fairway metal’s low and deep center of gravity, its wide bodied triangle-of-stability (TOS), and its versatile contoured sole.

Bobby Jones Hybrid Specs

 

Instead of using the homogenous shape of most hybrids long, flat leading edge Jesse Ortiz has created a more traditional shape hybrid. It is a throwback to the old Cleek or Mashee. These clubs were designed for maximum performance, with the ability to get the ball out of every type of lie, whether it be a divot or fairway bunker.

Bobby Jones hybrids are also shorter in length to increase accuracy and truly be long iron replacements not fairway metal alternatives. All clubs feature a deep, translucent Jaguar Racing green color, proprietary JS-6 and JS-7 shafts, and classic, heavy knit head covers.

The Bobby Jones by Jesse Ortiz Hybrids were the only clubs to receive outstanding marks in the categories of "Performance/Playability" and "Personal Preference in the 2006 Golf Digest "Hot List." Jesse Ortiz’ Hybrids outplayed the Callaway Fusion FT-Hybrid, Nike CPR, Ping G5, TaylorMade Rescue Dual and six other clubs.