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 Driving/Rescue irons

Often described as a utility club, these tend to be shorter-shafted fairway metals with a smaller compact head – perfect to replace the longer irons in your bag and to provide height and accuracy from difficult lies just off the fairway.

It's the fastest growing group in the golf equipment market, so be sure to check out our full rescue/hybrids buyer's guide before you buy.

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