Price
$160
1 / 3

2 / 3

3 / 3

Why We Like It
- The oversized profile makes for Mizuno’s most forgiving and highest-launching hybrid.
- A wide channel stretches nearly the width of the sole to give at impact and create additional face flex on off-center hits.
- A polymer filling in the cut-through channel in the sole encases a steel bar to lower the center of gravity for reduced spin and a higher flight.
- Thin, high-strength steel alloy in the face (about as thick as a nickel) with a variable-thickness design provides more potential ball speed.
- The underside of the crown is thinned with a waffle pattern and combines with a thicker, extended weight pad on the sole to lower the center of gravity.
- A shallower face height (compared to the ST-Z) presents an easier-to-launch look at address.
- Top 5 in Look, low-handicaps
- 19, 22, 25, 28 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
what our testers said
handicap
- all
- low
- mid
- high

RC
63, Handicap 7
2 years testing
I couldn't get it to go the distance I wanted. It was close, but a step down from the top hybrids I tested. Really compact head was nice to look down at it. Pretty happy overall with this club.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Feels like there's a lot in the bottom of the club, which made shallowing my swing path very easy. Clubhead glided through the ground well; even a couple fat shots went about the same distance as my well-struck balls.

Wei
55, Handicap 13
9 years testing
The size, shape and proportions of the club are very pleasing to the eye and confidence-inspiring. There seems to be a very strong draw bias, which can be a great thing if you miss your shots to the right. If you're trying to hit draws, they may get a little squirrely. There's a tradeoff—forgiveness versus control—because this club is incredibly forgiving.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
I like the color scheme, but I think the contrast between the face and the crown is too much. It's too shiny on the top. Good strikes got in the air easily. Mis-hits produced quite the spread and didn't get as high.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
I can use this club. Ball flight was mid-to-high, which I like to see out of a hybrid. If I were attacking a par 5, it's coming in soft. Pretty standard look with no distractions. Even if you try to push it, it's curving back toward the target.
SEE ALL (21)

RC
63, Handicap 7
2 years testing
I couldn't get it to go the distance I wanted. It was close, but a step down from the top hybrids I tested. Really compact head was nice to look down at it. Pretty happy overall with this club.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Feels like there's a lot in the bottom of the club, which made shallowing my swing path very easy. Clubhead glided through the ground well; even a couple fat shots went about the same distance as my well-struck balls.

Wei
55, Handicap 13
9 years testing
The size, shape and proportions of the club are very pleasing to the eye and confidence-inspiring. There seems to be a very strong draw bias, which can be a great thing if you miss your shots to the right. If you're trying to hit draws, they may get a little squirrely. There's a tradeoff—forgiveness versus control—because this club is incredibly forgiving.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
I like the color scheme, but I think the contrast between the face and the crown is too much. It's too shiny on the top. Good strikes got in the air easily. Mis-hits produced quite the spread and didn't get as high.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
I can use this club. Ball flight was mid-to-high, which I like to see out of a hybrid. If I were attacking a par 5, it's coming in soft. Pretty standard look with no distractions. Even if you try to push it, it's curving back toward the target.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
Deceptively long, very easy distance with firm feel at impact. The ball kept carrying, penetrating and flying longer than you thought it might. Clubhead just split through the turf. Low-sounding thud at impact, but heavy, substantial feeling, like being hit by T.J. Watt.

BK
41, Handicap 1
9 years testing
Easy to get up in the air and shape from right to left. Slower swingers will like its reliability, but it's a little too curvy for me. I can see where it would straighten out some crooked golfers the other way.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
I found the club to be a little on the lighter side, which allowed me to swing fast and produce a low-launching, high-spinning shot that held its apex. There was an enjoyment to hitting it that bred confidence. A little more speed makes everyone feel good.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
High, towering ball flight that will hold any green, no matter how firm it is. A good, useful trajectory with continuous climb. Distance is not penalized a ton on mis-hits, minimizing extremes.

Sean
53, Handicap 6
8 years testing
The sun glare on the top of the club was a little too shiny for me. I struggled to turn the clubface over, but when I did, it was a hook. I just couldn't find the sweet spot enough.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
I like the sound and feel off the face. It's more like a fairway wood, which gives you a sensation of power. However, the ball speed and distance was lacking. It's not short, but not as long as I expected, either. Fairly easy to keep in fairway and off-center hits won't penalize you much.

Sándor J.
36, Handicap 9
2 years testing
I don't love the reflectiveness of the clubhead, but the size, shape and weight are all good. It gives you confidence standing over it.

Jamie
51, Handicap 5
2 years testing
A really high ball flight that hung in the air all day before descending to a soft drop. No worries about carrying hazards or bunkers with this one. It did stray off line on big swings, but that was the only negative.

Robert
28, Handicap 2
1 year testing
A very sleek, good looking club. The sound and feel were not overly loud, but you knew exactly where you hit the ball on the face. Lower ball flight than usual for a 3-hybrid, but I was still able to maneuver the ball and land it soft, which tells me it had enough spin.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
Really good all around when it came to forgiveness and performance—maybe not top tier, but up there. Fairly forgiving club, even on off-center hits. Overall distance wasn't quite as good as others I hit.

Anand
43, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Clean, very classy design. The deeper face gives you the feeling that you can launch the ball higher. Very consistent and forgiving club. I hit one ball off the heel a little bit, and it still went pretty straight. Very good turf interaction and easy to get out of the rough.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Compact head delivers more of an understated low-key thump at impact, delivering energy to the ball. Isn't so much like an iron that you can't use it off the tee, too. Ball flight consistently hit that medium window I wanted to see when I looked up.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
Sleek, classic, rounded look frames the ball nicely. Very soft, satisfying sound and feel at impact; you can feel the entire ball on the face. The ball gets in the air quickly, stays on its track and lands softly. It's hard not to envision myself hitting a lot of greens on longer par 3s with this club.

Thomas
60, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
The smaller compact head was not annoyingly small, nor did it give me pause. Had a nice, classy feeling to it. Somewhat less forgiving. Medium-high ball flight.

Jason
48, Handicap 0
10+ years testing
It's a very small looking hybrid, and the deep face makes it look even smaller. Probably a better player's hybrid. Ball flight was lower and more penetrating than most other hybrids I tried.

Ryan
46, Handicap 14
2 years testing
I found the offset and logos on the clubhead to be very distracting. Take those away and its a classic-looking club with a really firm feel and medium-to-high ball flight. The face was forgiving but distance was shorter than others in this category.

Wei
55, Handicap 13
9 years testing
The size, shape and proportions of the club are very pleasing to the eye and confidence-inspiring. There seems to be a very strong draw bias, which can be a great thing if you miss your shots to the right. If you're trying to hit draws, they may get a little squirrely. There's a tradeoff—forgiveness versus control—because this club is incredibly forgiving.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
Deceptively long, very easy distance with firm feel at impact. The ball kept carrying, penetrating and flying longer than you thought it might. Clubhead just split through the turf. Low-sounding thud at impact, but heavy, substantial feeling, like being hit by T.J. Watt.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
High, towering ball flight that will hold any green, no matter how firm it is. A good, useful trajectory with continuous climb. Distance is not penalized a ton on mis-hits, minimizing extremes.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Compact head delivers more of an understated low-key thump at impact, delivering energy to the ball. Isn't so much like an iron that you can't use it off the tee, too. Ball flight consistently hit that medium window I wanted to see when I looked up.

Ryan
46, Handicap 14
2 years testing
I found the offset and logos on the clubhead to be very distracting. Take those away and its a classic-looking club with a really firm feel and medium-to-high ball flight. The face was forgiving but distance was shorter than others in this category.

RC
63, Handicap 7
2 years testing
I couldn't get it to go the distance I wanted. It was close, but a step down from the top hybrids I tested. Really compact head was nice to look down at it. Pretty happy overall with this club.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Feels like there's a lot in the bottom of the club, which made shallowing my swing path very easy. Clubhead glided through the ground well; even a couple fat shots went about the same distance as my well-struck balls.

Sean
53, Handicap 6
8 years testing
The sun glare on the top of the club was a little too shiny for me. I struggled to turn the clubface over, but when I did, it was a hook. I just couldn't find the sweet spot enough.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
I like the sound and feel off the face. It's more like a fairway wood, which gives you a sensation of power. However, the ball speed and distance was lacking. It's not short, but not as long as I expected, either. Fairly easy to keep in fairway and off-center hits won't penalize you much.

Sándor J.
36, Handicap 9
2 years testing
I don't love the reflectiveness of the clubhead, but the size, shape and weight are all good. It gives you confidence standing over it.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
Really good all around when it came to forgiveness and performance—maybe not top tier, but up there. Fairly forgiving club, even on off-center hits. Overall distance wasn't quite as good as others I hit.

Anand
43, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Clean, very classy design. The deeper face gives you the feeling that you can launch the ball higher. Very consistent and forgiving club. I hit one ball off the heel a little bit, and it still went pretty straight. Very good turf interaction and easy to get out of the rough.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
Sleek, classic, rounded look frames the ball nicely. Very soft, satisfying sound and feel at impact; you can feel the entire ball on the face. The ball gets in the air quickly, stays on its track and lands softly. It's hard not to envision myself hitting a lot of greens on longer par 3s with this club.

Thomas
60, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
The smaller compact head was not annoyingly small, nor did it give me pause. Had a nice, classy feeling to it. Somewhat less forgiving. Medium-high ball flight.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
I like the color scheme, but I think the contrast between the face and the crown is too much. It's too shiny on the top. Good strikes got in the air easily. Mis-hits produced quite the spread and didn't get as high.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
I can use this club. Ball flight was mid-to-high, which I like to see out of a hybrid. If I were attacking a par 5, it's coming in soft. Pretty standard look with no distractions. Even if you try to push it, it's curving back toward the target.

BK
41, Handicap 1
9 years testing
Easy to get up in the air and shape from right to left. Slower swingers will like its reliability, but it's a little too curvy for me. I can see where it would straighten out some crooked golfers the other way.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
I found the club to be a little on the lighter side, which allowed me to swing fast and produce a low-launching, high-spinning shot that held its apex. There was an enjoyment to hitting it that bred confidence. A little more speed makes everyone feel good.

Jamie
51, Handicap 5
2 years testing
A really high ball flight that hung in the air all day before descending to a soft drop. No worries about carrying hazards or bunkers with this one. It did stray off line on big swings, but that was the only negative.

Robert
28, Handicap 2
1 year testing
A very sleek, good looking club. The sound and feel were not overly loud, but you knew exactly where you hit the ball on the face. Lower ball flight than usual for a 3-hybrid, but I was still able to maneuver the ball and land it soft, which tells me it had enough spin.

Jason
48, Handicap 0
10+ years testing
It's a very small looking hybrid, and the deep face makes it look even smaller. Probably a better player's hybrid. Ball flight was lower and more penetrating than most other hybrids I tried.
NO REVIEWS
There are no tester reviews here.
Surviving The Hot List: Celebrity Intern
Featured In
Related Clubs
1 / 16

Mizuno
ST-Z 230
$160
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Silver
$160
Although larger and more playable than last year’s CLK, the conventional ST-Z provides a flatter, lower-launching trajectory compared to the ST-Max.
This more traditionally sized hybrid (the 2-hybrid volume is 121 cubic centimeters) decreases in size as the loft increases (the 5-hybrid is just 103cc).
The adjustable hosel provides lofts from 14 to 27 degrees.
2 / 16

Callaway
Elyte
$300
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$300
This model seeks to maximize distance for average golfers through adjustability and lie angle while offering the same control of the equivalent iron.
The mid-size profile makes for an easier transition between hybrids and irons.
The adjustable hosel has seven settings that provide 1-degree loft adjustments (weak or strong) and up to 2 degrees of adjustment for lie (weak or strong).
3 / 16

Callaway
Elyte Max Fast
$300
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$300
This model seeks to maximize distance for average golfers through adjustability and lie angle while offering the same control of the equivalent iron.
These heads sport a larger overall profile with a shallower face to foster confidence in average golfers looking for more forgiveness and easier launch.
A slight draw bias works to offset the tendency of average golfers to fade or slice lower-lofted clubs.
4 / 16

Callaway
Elyte X
$300
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$300
This model seeks to maximize distance for average golfers through adjustability and lie angle while offering the same control of the equivalent iron.
The oversize profile provides stability on mis-hits for more consistent carry distance.
A slight draw bias works to offset the tendency of average golfers to fade or slice lower-lofted clubs.
5 / 16

Cobra
DS-Adapt
$300
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$300
With a focus on forgiveness, this model is the highest launching of Cobra’s hybrids and features a larger head size than the King Tec.
A bridge-like structure inside the front of the head attaches to internal heel and toe weight pads to push the center of gravity low and forward for better energy transfer.
That structure also yields extra stability on off-center hits.
6 / 16

Cobra
King Tec
$320
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$320
Cobra’s most advanced hybrid uses multiple materials and adjustability to optimize distance and trajectory.
The L-shaped face insert wraps around the leading edge and into the sole to maximize rebound, particularly on lower-face impacts.
The face is also designed with variable thicknesses across 15 distinct regions for more consistent speed across the face.
7 / 16

Ping
G440
$325
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$325
A faster face and a range of adjustable lofts make these hybrids among the most versatile in the game.
Ping lowered the face height by 8 percent and made it thinner. This encourages center-face contact for a higher launch and more ball speed.
A redesigned interior section of the hosel removes mass that helps to lower the center of gravity by 12 percent for higher launch and less spin.
8 / 16

Srixon
ZXi
$280
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$280
Srixon’s hybrids now feature a larger size and hosel adjustability to fit a wider variety of swings and skills.
These also benefit from the same approach to face design that has fueled more ball speed in the ZXi drivers.
By varying rigid and flexible layers in the face and crown transition areas, these hybrids get an additional speed boost from the flexing of the crown at impact.
9 / 16

TaylorMade
Qi35
$300
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$300
Built to fit the broadest range of player types, the standard Qi35 now straddles the line between the previous Qi10 and Qi10 Tour models.
That difference means the Qi35 boasts a similar shape to the Qi10 but with a slightly more forward center of gravity for lower spin and better energy transfer.
A carbon-composite crown with a chromium aesthetic saves weight for a lower center of gravity.
10 / 16

TaylorMade
Qi35 Max
$300
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$300
The oversized shape emphasizes forgiveness and a higher launch with more of a draw bias than the Qi35.
The weight screw in the back center of the sole deepens the center of gravity for more forgiveness.
A carbon-composite crown with a chromium aesthetic saves weight for a lower center of gravity.
11 / 16

TaylorMade
Qi35 Max Lite
$300
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$300
The Max Lite is oversize like the Max but has a more tip-flexible shaft. It also weighs less to help golfers with moderate swing speeds launch shots higher with a slight draw.
The weight screw in the back center of the sole deepens the center of gravity for more forgiveness.
A carbon-composite crown with a chromium aesthetic saves weight for a lower center of gravity.
12 / 16

Titleist
GT1
$330
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$330
This wood-like hybrid is Titleist’s most forgiving, targeting players looking for a higher launch.
It has the deepest center of gravity in the GT hybrid lineup to improve stability on off-center shots and increase the launch angle.
Movable weights in the front of the sole and rear perimeter allow players to tweak launch (heavier weight in rear) or lower spin (heavier weight up front).
13 / 16

Titleist
GT2
$330
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$330
14 / 16

Titleist
GT3
$330
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Gold
$330
More compact than the GT2 and last year's TSR3, the GT3 offers iron-like control for players looking for more ball speed than their lower-lofted irons.
Because of a wider face, this year’s model boasts a 15 percent improvement in stability on off-center hits for more consistent carry yardages.
Adjustable heel and toe weights in the sole control draw or fade trajectories and dial in the best energy transfer for where players tend to contact the face.
15 / 16

Cleveland
Halo XL
$200
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Silver
$200
Built with long-distance problem-solving in mind, these oversized designs aim to help average golfers launch long shots higher from a variety of lies.
Distance gets a boost from a thinner step design in the front part of the crown that gives, which enlarges the area of the face that flexes the most at impact.
Three sole rails taper front to back to minimize the negative effects of steep swings and chunked shots and ease the way the head’s trailing edge moves through the turf.
16 / 16

PXG
0311 Black Ops
$300
|
Golf Galaxy
GD SCORE
GD HOT LIST SCORE
Hot List Silver
$300
With three movable sole weights, an eight-way adjustable hosel and six lofts that can be tweaked as high as 32.5 degrees, this versatile hybrid aims to meet the needs of a variety of player types.
A new face made of a high-strength, stainless-steel alloy results in additional ball speed, a higher launch and less spin.
The face is 10 percent thinner than previous models and saves mass that’s distributed internally along the perimeter for better stability on mis-hits.