Srixon Golf has announced its first club for the utility market, the Srixon AD Hybrid utility woods.
"This is Srixon's first foray into making hybrid clubs and we are confident that golfers who play with the AD Hybrid will not be disappointed," said Richard Stamper, Srixon's President. "We received demand from customers who wanted to play with hybrids, but with Srixon's advanced and industry-leading technology."
The Srixon AD Hybrid utility woods feature the company's "Autoturn" design, which incorporates a tungsten nickel weight to lower the center of gravity. The center of gravity in the higher lofts is placed towards the heel and moves progressively towards the toe in the lower lofts for more accuracy and optimized trajectory.
The Srixon AD Hybrids feature an ultra-thin maraging steel face. They are available for right- and left-handed players in 3, 4, and 5 (18, 21 and 24 degrees of loft, respectively). Stock shafts are the SV-3000 graphite or True Temper Dynalite steel. MSRP is $199 per club.

