3-hybrid — 2026-05-11
Toptracer Range | 72°F, Wind headwind 9 mph
Avg Carry
172 yd
Avg Total
182 yd
Ball Speed
125 mph
Lateral Disp
3.7%
Cluster Disp
10.4%
Consistency
50%
Shots
6
Overhead Dispersion
Flight Path — Average Flight
Carry: 172 yd
Total: 182 yd
Ball Speed: 125 mph
Launch: 10°
Height: 21 yd
Landing: 36°
All Shots
| # | Carry | Total | Speed | Launch | Height | Landing | Hang | Curve | Offline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 163 | 173 | 122 | 10° | 20 | 37° | 5.3s | R 13 | L 4 |
| 2 | 167 | 175 | 127 | 8° | 21 | 38° | 5.5s | R 19 | L 4 |
| 3 | 173 | 183 | 129 | 7° | 20 | 35° | 5.6s | R 13 | L 3 |
| 4 | 166 | 175 | 120 | 12° | 21 | 37° | 5.5s | R 9 | L 9 |
| 5 | 186 | 197 | 130 | 9° | 22 | 36° | 5.9s | R 16 | L 15 |
| 6 | 179 | 191 | 124 | 11° | 20 | 35° | 5.6s | R 9 | R 4 |
Insights
Fatigue Trend
First 3 avg speed126 mph
Last 3 avg speed124.7 mph
First 3 avg carry167.7 yd
Last 3 avg carry177 yd
Speed delta: -1.3 mph | Carry delta: +9.3 yd
Best 3 vs All 6
Best 3
All 6
Avg Carry
179.3 yd
172.3 yd
Avg Total
190.3 yd
182.3 yd
Ball Speed
127.7 mph
125.3 mph
Avg Offline
7.3 yd
6.5 yd
Your best 3 shots show what your swing produces with clean contact — use these as your true yardage numbers.
Strike Quality (split at 125.3 mph)
Clean (3)
Off (3)
Avg Speed
128.7 mph
122 mph
Avg Carry
175.3 yd
169.3 yd
Carry Std Dev
7.9 yd
6.9 yd
Avg |Offline|
7.3 yd
5.7 yd
Offline Std Dev
5.4 yd
5.4 yd
Stopping Power + Launch
Carry vs Total Gap
Avg rollout10 yd
Rollout std dev1.3 yd
Avg landing angle36.3°
Landing at 36.3° — shallower than ideal (45°+). Ball may roll out more on firm greens.
Launch Angle Consistency
Avg launch9.5°
Std dev1.7°
Range7° — 12°
Recap
3-hybrid baseline: 172 carry, 182 total, 125 mph -- only 2 yards behind your 2-hybrid
Your 3-hybrid averaged 172 yards of carry with 125 mph ball speed and 9 degree launch. The gap to 2-hybrid (174/123) was just 2 yards of carry, and the 3-hybrid actually beat 2-hybrid by 2 mph of ball speed. Typically consecutive hybrids should be 7-10 yards apart -- either your 3-hybrid is overperforming today or the 2-hybrid is leaving distance on the table. In calm conditions expect 180-186 carry. The 36 degree landing angle is similar to 2-hybrid, so similar rollout.
5 of 6 shots went left offline -- the cleanest pull pattern of the day
Shots 1 (L4), 2 (L4), 3 (L3), 4 (L9), and 5 (L15) all missed left. Only shot 6 went right at R4. Every shot had R curve, which means the ball started left of target and faded back -- a pull-fade shape. The starting line is too far left. On the course, aiming right of center with 3-hybrid will land you near the middle. If you aim at the left side, you're risking left rough or hazard.
Shot 5: the longest strike at 186 carry, 130 mph -- pulled L15
Your biggest 3-hybrid carry was shot 5: 186 yards on 130 mph ball speed, 9 degree launch. Same story as every long club today -- best strike, face mostly square, pulled left. The 130 mph ball speed nearly matched your 2-hybrid average and brushed the bottom of your driver range. The 3-hybrid can produce 2-hybrid distance when you commit to it.
Ball speed consistency rivaled 2-hybrid: range only 120-130 mph
Across six shots, ball speed varied just 10 mph -- 120 to 130. Carry varied 23 yards (163 to 186). The 3-hybrid joins 2-hybrid as the most repeatable swing club of the day. Both clubs produced their distances despite headwind and worn balls. These are your set of find-a-fairway clubs.
Launch was slightly low at 9 degrees average -- one degree below ideal for this club
The 3-hybrid averaged 9 degree launch with shots ranging from 7 (shot 3) to 12 (shot 4). Ideal launch for a 3-hybrid is closer to 12-14. The 7 degree launches still produced 173 and 179 carry -- still good, but slightly lower trajectory. Higher launch would help into a headwind. Worth checking ball position -- the consistent left miss and the slightly low launch could share a ball-too-far-back root cause.
Next session priorities for 3-hybrid
1. Calm-condition expected carry: 180-186. Add 5-8 yards with normal balls.
2. Aim line correction: your shape is pull-fade with about 10 yards of right curve. Aim right-center to play to the middle.
3. The 2H/3H gap is too tight today (2 yards). In calm conditions a real gap should reappear -- if it doesn't, you may be hitting both clubs the same speed.
4. This is a trustworthy club: speed is repeatable, dispersion is contained, and the miss pattern is predictable. Use it.