Tour Model T11 Hybrid Head

 
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#2 RH
IW-1143-RH-002
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#3 RH
IW-1143-RH-003
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#4 RH
IW-1143-RH-004
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#5 RH
IW-1143-RH-005
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#6 RH
IW-1143-RH-006
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IW-1143-RH-007
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#8 RH
IW-1143-RH-008
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#9 RH
IW-1143-RH-009
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PW RH
IW-1143-RH-PW
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SW RH
IW-1143-RH-SW
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LW RH
IW-1143-RH-LW
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IW-1143-LH-003
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IW-1143-LH-004
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IW-1143-LH-005
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IW-1143-LH-006
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IW-1143-LH-007
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#8 LEFT Hand
IW-1143-LH-008
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#9 LEFT Hand
IW-1143-LH-009
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PW LEFT Hand
IW-1143-LH-PW
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SW LEFT Hand
IW-1143-LH-SW
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LW LEFT Hand
IW-1143-LH-LW
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Tour Model T11 Hybrid Head

  • Compare to Taylor Made® Rescue 11™ style
  • New compact head shape for greater versatility, playability and confidence.
  • Lower Center of Gravity makes it easier to launch the ball high and long.
  • Weight inserts are positioned at the toe and heel to promote perimeter weight distribution and increased stability. Each head comes standard with 2 x 3-gram weight inserts.
  • The sleek white finish stands out easily against the green grass.
  • The new T11 Hybrid is everything a good hybrid should be: compact, versatile and easy-to-hit.
  • 11 lofts available from 15º to 45º to fit any golfer.
  • Loft, Lie, Face Angle +/- 1°; Weight +/- 3 gm tolerance.
No. Loft Lie Weight Volume Club Length
#2 16° 60° 230 125 cc 40.5"
#3 19° 60.5° 237 125 cc 40"
#4 22° 61° 244 125 cc 39.5"
#5 25° 61.5° 251 125 cc 39"
#6 28° 62° 258 120 cc 38.5"
#7 31° 62.5° 265 120 cc 38"
#8 34° 63° 272 115 cc 37.5"
#9 37° 63.5° 279 115 cc 37"
PW 40° 64° 286 110 cc 36.5"
SW 43° 64.5° 293 110 cc 36"
LW 46° 65° 300 110 cc 35.5"

Right Hand: 16º - 46º Hosel: 0.370"
Finish: White Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Face Height: 33 mm (22º) Breadth: 60 mm (22º)
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5 Review(s)  



5 Most useful customer reviews (see all reviews):
Dan Lewis
Jun 12, 2013
The components I ordered were all to my expectations and were delivered to the destination on the time requested.
Thank you very much.
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ajl
Jan 21, 2022
For an amateur golfer, using short (and long) hybrids are game changers. The wider sole is super forgiving - if you hit the turf incorrectly (toe or heel, thin or fat), an iron will twist and result in a bad shot. With a hybrid, the wide sole protects you against those shots. For example, a fat shot will not get stuck in the turf like an iron, as the wide sole will adjust itself by not digging into the turf.

As a left hander, there aren’t any short hybrids out there, except a few really expensive ones. I bought a 7h club in December 2020 (it was only $38 back then). That worked so well, I bought a 9h head and put it on my existing 9i shaft. Rarely a bad shot from 100-120 anymore.

So, for $19.95 each, I bought a SW and LW and put them on my existing wedges - avoiding the expense of a shaft, grip, and ferrule.

So now I have no problems from inside 150yds.

Hybrids make the game so much more fun, and this is a super affordable way for lefties to get in on it.

Advantages: it’s a short-iron hybrid, I mean, c’mon.

Disadvantages: none
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Michael Lundy
Sep 20, 2019
I put together the 4 hybrid 22 degree with a Addila VX hybrid S flex shaft. I wanted a club for my home course 190 par 3 that will fly high and land soft. First time out I achieve hit the green. Also hit the green from the rough at 198 out. Had a solid feel on contact and a nice sound. I like my swingweight to be D2-D4. I had to add weight to the butt end of my club to get what i wanted (personal preference). Nevertheless the club felt great before I added the butt weight.

Advantages: My ball flight is higher and land softer than my 4 Iron.

Disadvantages: Playing into the wind and having the flight the ball down.
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William Brown
Sep 29, 2015
Love these heads. I get consistent play with these. It is easier to play the game if you can depend on the distance you get out of the club. Great value for your money.

Advantages: Good looking, consistent performance, great feel.
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Theodore Cooper
Feb 10, 2014
The three that I have made so far look and feel great,, will now try them on the course !!!
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Asked by Mike on Feb 18, 2020
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yes, all hybrid heads need a ferrule.
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Feb 18, 2020


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Asked by 99Holesfan on Mar 11, 2021
A
Tour Model T11 hybrid is 0.370 hosel bore. the outer diameter is standard, i.e. you can use any iron ferrule with 0.370 inner diameter. no special ferrule is needed. Popular iron ferrule is FE-41.
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Mar 13, 2021


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Description

Tour Model T11 Hybrid Head

  • Compare to Taylor Made® Rescue 11™ style
  • New compact head shape for greater versatility, playability and confidence.
  • Lower Center of Gravity makes it easier to launch the ball high and long.
  • Weight inserts are positioned at the toe and heel to promote perimeter weight distribution and increased stability. Each head comes standard with 2 x 3-gram weight inserts.
  • The sleek white finish stands out easily against the green grass.
  • The new T11 Hybrid is everything a good hybrid should be: compact, versatile and easy-to-hit.
  • 11 lofts available from 15º to 45º to fit any golfer.
  • Loft, Lie, Face Angle +/- 1°; Weight +/- 3 gm tolerance.
Specification
No. Loft Lie Weight Volume Club Length
#2 16° 60° 230 125 cc 40.5"
#3 19° 60.5° 237 125 cc 40"
#4 22° 61° 244 125 cc 39.5"
#5 25° 61.5° 251 125 cc 39"
#6 28° 62° 258 120 cc 38.5"
#7 31° 62.5° 265 120 cc 38"
#8 34° 63° 272 115 cc 37.5"
#9 37° 63.5° 279 115 cc 37"
PW 40° 64° 286 110 cc 36.5"
SW 43° 64.5° 293 110 cc 36"
LW 46° 65° 300 110 cc 35.5"

Right Hand: 16º - 46º Hosel: 0.370"
Finish: White Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Face Height: 33 mm (22º) Breadth: 60 mm (22º)
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5 Review(s)  



5 Most useful customer reviews (see all reviews):
Dan Lewis
Jun 12, 2013
The components I ordered were all to my expectations and were delivered to the destination on the time requested.
Thank you very much.
Loading...Was the above review useful to you? Yes (1) / No (0)
ajl
Jan 21, 2022
For an amateur golfer, using short (and long) hybrids are game changers. The wider sole is super forgiving - if you hit the turf incorrectly (toe or heel, thin or fat), an iron will twist and result in a bad shot. With a hybrid, the wide sole protects you against those shots. For example, a fat shot will not get stuck in the turf like an iron, as the wide sole will adjust itself by not digging into the turf.

As a left hander, there aren’t any short hybrids out there, except a few really expensive ones. I bought a 7h club in December 2020 (it was only $38 back then). That worked so well, I bought a 9h head and put it on my existing 9i shaft. Rarely a bad shot from 100-120 anymore.

So, for $19.95 each, I bought a SW and LW and put them on my existing wedges - avoiding the expense of a shaft, grip, and ferrule.

So now I have no problems from inside 150yds.

Hybrids make the game so much more fun, and this is a super affordable way for lefties to get in on it.

Advantages: it’s a short-iron hybrid, I mean, c’mon.

Disadvantages: none
Loading...Was the above review useful to you? Yes (0) / No (0)
Michael Lundy
Sep 20, 2019
I put together the 4 hybrid 22 degree with a Addila VX hybrid S flex shaft. I wanted a club for my home course 190 par 3 that will fly high and land soft. First time out I achieve hit the green. Also hit the green from the rough at 198 out. Had a solid feel on contact and a nice sound. I like my swingweight to be D2-D4. I had to add weight to the butt end of my club to get what i wanted (personal preference). Nevertheless the club felt great before I added the butt weight.

Advantages: My ball flight is higher and land softer than my 4 Iron.

Disadvantages: Playing into the wind and having the flight the ball down.
Loading...Was the above review useful to you? Yes (0) / No (0)
William Brown
Sep 29, 2015
Love these heads. I get consistent play with these. It is easier to play the game if you can depend on the distance you get out of the club. Great value for your money.

Advantages: Good looking, consistent performance, great feel.
Loading...Was the above review useful to you? Yes (0) / No (0)
Theodore Cooper
Feb 10, 2014
The three that I have made so far look and feel great,, will now try them on the course !!!
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Product Q&A
Have a question? Need more information? Ask our community.
Q
Do you find this helpful? YES NO
Asked by Mike on Feb 18, 2020
A
yes, all hybrid heads need a ferrule.
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Feb 18, 2020


Q
Do you find this helpful? YES NO
Asked by 99Holesfan on Mar 11, 2021
A
Tour Model T11 hybrid is 0.370 hosel bore. the outer diameter is standard, i.e. you can use any iron ferrule with 0.370 inner diameter. no special ferrule is needed. Popular iron ferrule is FE-41.
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Mar 13, 2021


See all 4 questions for this product