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Old 05-09-2008, 02:03 PM
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Re: Bang Bang-O-Matic Hybrid

Christian sent me one of these BOM #5 24* hybrids to demo. He might not get it back!

By far the best hybrid I have ever played. Easiest to hit, knocking one dead straight, 200 yards out of the right rough the first time I tried it!

I'd recently bought a Nickent 3DX DC #3 hybrid, and just couldn't hit it well on the course. I'd bought that after trying some Bazooka JMax IronWoods, with little success.
I've also hit Cleveland, Titleist and Callaway hybrids at the range, and used a buddy's TaylorMade a couple of times on the course. While the Taylormade was probably my favorite of all the OEMs, it was a #3 19* and didn't give me as much distance and control as the BOM #5 24*.

The BOM 5H head was mated to an Enzo Nano-pipe shaft, similar to the one in the Infiniti 658 7 iron I also demo'd (and reviewed in the Irons section). Is it a coincidence that these two clubs, both with Enzo shafts, were my favorites out of all the clubs Christian sent me to demo? I can't say for sure, as I am not a shaft expert by any means. But I do know when I use a club and the shaft doesn't feel right. No problem with these clubs. Solid feel, great control, and with my higher-than-average swing speed they felt great.

I plan on adding a couple of these BOM hybrids to my bag. Not only are they the best hybrids I've ever used, they are great looking clubs. I can play them from the tee, fairway or rough. I can make it draw or fade. I can't find a weakness.

If you get a chance, or are looking for a hybrid, try these clubs out. You aren't being fair to yourself if you don't!
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