Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: GW, RH, Black Single
I have several other Lazrus hybrids and they really are a game changer for me. Easy to hit, and distance doesn’t suffer. Packaging was awesome. Really well made and great price also.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2025 by Wheelr20
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Great fairway 3 hybrid that’s forgiving.
Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #3, RH, Black Single
Affordable and seems durable. I’ve used this twice since buying it. Very forgiving. Drives the ball well off the T or fairway. Handle does flex more that regular, which is what I wanted and need. Overall great club for a great price. Looks good too. Would recommend this club.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025 by Higinio Fernandez
Ordered 4 of the hybrid clubs 9-6. But when my 7 finally got here and is marked as a pitching wedge. It is definitely a 7 though. Other than that great clubs.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025 by Sean Sean
Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #2, RH, Black Single
Everything I have to say about these clubs is good. I find that I hit these straighter and much farther (two clubs farther) than regular irons. I have golfed for 50 years, so I have had a lot of different clubs and I believe these are the best I have had as far as length of shot, distance and accurac
y. These hybrids send the ball high and long. They don't put spin on the ball like standard irons do, but they send the ball so high it is pretty much coming straight down onto the green anyway, so you can land a shot on the green and it will hold. It took me a little while to get used to them, but now I am very comfortable swinging them. I teed off on a 145 yard par 3 with the hybrid pitching wedge a couple of weeks ago and scored my second hole in one. I have always bought premium brand name irons in the past and paid a LOT of money for them over the years, so to find these clubs that play so well and are so affordable is a pleasant surprise. I highly recommend these for almost all golfers, but they might not be a good fit for very low handicappers who work the ball a lot. I have found draws and hooks to be easy, but fades not easy at all.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by David
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Haven't played golf since my early 20's now I'm 60 starting over. New types of clubs, WOW!!
I haven't played any golf since I was 24 and now I'm 60 and a friend invited me to play since our bowling alley was closed down due to COVID. I decided to give it a shot with some old clubs I got from a storage unit I bought 12 years earlier. I wasn't very good with my irons no matter how much I prac
ticed. Then I started doing research on the new clubs that were available, watching videos, reading reviews and decided to try a hybrid. My friend has some really nice clubs( name brand and pricey) but I didn't want to throw down a ton of cash for a name and be disappointed with the hybrids not working any better than the irons. I found this Lazrus hybrid and read the reviews and the price was great for me to start out. I purchased this 6 hybrid in black (I just like the color 😎) and when it arrived I was impressed with how well made it felt, looked and balanced it was. I couldn't wait for the snow to melt so I went and used the simulator at our local municipal golf course. When I used it for the first time it just felt right at home in my hands and hit about 20 shots and averaged 150 yards with varying degrees of draw and fades. All of which I'd be happy with on the course at my age. Well the snow melted and the course was open WOOHOO!! Used it for my second shot on the first hole, about 165 yards to the pin, took my swing and it was heaven. I hit about 155 with a slight fade and ended up right of the green with a15 yard chip to go. I was impressed!! I then used it on a par 3 ( par 3's are my nemesis ) 175 yard. I usually either hit too long or hooking the ball into the bunker but this time it was a straight shot with the wind blowing it to the right. Landed on the green for the first time since I started back playing in September and it rolled up leaving me with a 12 foot putt. I won't get into detail about my horrible putting till I get a new putter 🤣. I love this club and now I have ordered a 3hybrid from them and hope to get the same results as I got from this club. If you're looking for inexpensive, well made great feeling hybrids check out Lazrus. I hope they decide to come out with a driver because I'll certainly give it a go!!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021 by Austreng01
Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #3, RH, Black Single
Nice club. Like the club head, a little wider sole than my previous hybrid. The grip felt undersized, turns out that the shaft is narrower than standard. I had it regripped with some extra tape ( now it feels a little oversized). Doesn't come with a head over.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025 by KWL
Size: Silver Right Hand
Style Name: PW, RH, Silver Single
Exceptional value. I was able to purchase “3”Lazarus clubs for what I would have spent one name brand club! And the clubs performance is great.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2025 by Mark E Young
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Excellent 2H add to the bag!
Size: Black Right Hand
Style Name: #2, RH, Black Single
This club seems to be an excellent value for the money. First off... I'm not a great golfer, pretty average - low 20's handicap.. but slowly improving my game by the round. My current bag setup consists of Cobra Amp-D irons (5-PW) which I cant abandon, a couple high lofted wedges & Callaway Mavrik Ma
x Driver/3wood/4H. I was looking for a club that can bridge the gap between my Driver & 3W/4H; mostly for those long par 4/5's so I can get more distance on approach & unfavorable lies. Or even for longer par 3's 4H is too short. The club looks great, feels great, and only downfall is the grip which you can definitely get by with but could be better. I'll replace that with my normal Golf pride tour wrap anyways. Spent some range time with it so far and the club seems to play really solid. Nice straight/low shots all falling about 20-30 yards short of my Driver.. which is right were I wanted this club to fit in. The feel (at least to a golfer of my skill level) isn't much different from my Callaway Hybrid that is triple the price of this. Can't wait to get it out on the course for the true test, but just based on range time I've committed to keeping it. If you're on a budget, these clubs seem like they will perform just fine.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2022 by J.M.S