Best hybrids for shot correction | ClubTest 2025
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Most golfers this side of Collin Morikawa struggle with their accuracy into greens, which is why hybrids designed for shot correction can be such a boon. If you’re a right-handed golfer who needs a little help moving the ball right to left from long distances, you’d be wise to pick up a draw-biased hybrid, if not a hybrid that can be adjusted to produce a right-to-left ball flight. Conversely, if you fight a hook, a fade-biased hybrid can help you more easily work the ball left to right.
Golf-club manufacturers have perfected the art of shot correction though all kinds of high-tech design, including movable weights that, depending upon where they are positioned, can help golfers close or open the clubface at impact to neutralize swing flaws.
More upright lie angles in hybrids can also help ward off a slice, as can slightly shut club faces. Or vice versa for players who fight a hook. If you have a need, there’s a hybrid out there for you.
Below, you’ll find four hybrids that performed particularly well at shot correction in our 2025 ClubTest.
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Callaway Elyte X
*Callaway’s Elyte X fairway wood was awarded ClubTest 2025 Game Changer status for its outstanding performance in the best hybrids for shot correction category.
Callaway Elyte X Custom Hybrid
$299.99
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THE BASICS: Callaway’s new Elyte hybrids are built for versatility, catering to both competitive players and weekend warriors alike. They feature the Ai10x Face for faster ball speeds and enhanced accuracy, plus an OptiFit hosel for greater customization. For golfers seeking a larger shape and added draw bias, the Elyte X hybrid also includes adjustable heel-toe weighting and an OptiFit hosel for ball-flight tuning. Among our testers fighting a push or slice as a typical miss, the Elyte X offered supreme control and tighter down-range dispersion. Our mid-to-low handicap testers also appreciated how easy the Elyte X was to draw.
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Cobra DS-Adapt
Cobra DS-Adapt Custom Hybrid
$299
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THE BASICS: These hybrids feature the DS-Adapt’s headliner tech: a FutureFit33 hosel that allows you customize up to 33 different loft and lie settings that will help you minimize misses and increase distance and accuracy. The line also comes with adaptive weighting for low and forward CG placement, H.O.T. face technology for increased speed and launch and a slightly larger footprint than the previous generation DS for improved forgiveness. Choose from five lofts: 17°, 19°, 21°, 24° and 28°. “The matte look is nice,” said tester Jack Hale. “Feels square. Solid feel through impact. I had 20-yard gains! Ball flight was penetrating. Loved the look and ball speed gains with this club.” Added tester Mike Klonoski, “Sole and topline profile is pleasing to look at. Consistent feel and distance makes this club a winner for me.”
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Mizuno JPX 925 Fli-Hi
Mizuno JPX 925 Fli-Hi hybrid
THE BASICS: This hybrid is a bona fide long-iron replacement, designed to bridge the gap between fairway woods and irons. Lower-lofted models are wider in shape, gradually increasing to more compact profiles in the higher-lofted models. The club doesn’t offer adjustability, but the hosel can be bent by a clubfitter for a more custom fit. “Mizuno knows what a player likes,” one of our testers said. “The new Fli-Hi looks great and feels even better. If I am adding new hybrids to the bag, these are a home run.”
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TaylorMade Qi35 Max
TaylorMade Qi35 Max Custom Hybrid
$299.99
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THE BASICS: This handsome hybrid is part of the larger TaylorMade Qi35 family and includes much of the same tech found in the driver and fairway woods, including Twist Face, Thru-Slot Speed Pocket and a lightweight carbon crown. The CG location in the Max model is strategically positioned to help transfer energy between the face and ball for more speed and distance. The slightly larger clubhead than the standard model should also help inspire confidence and improve forgiveness.
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