John Letters T-Series

The John Letters T-Series hybrid has a shallow face, which means the club sits nicely behind the ball at address. Very solid off the middles. Soft grip feels comfortable, if perhaps a little spongy.
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The John Letters T-Series hybrid has a low-profile head, which boasts heel/toe weighting system to offer high ball flight, low spin and maximum distance. This club would suit golfers who need light shafts to increase club speed, and who prefer larger heads for added confidence.
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