
Titleist was one of the last major manufacturer to add hybrids to its lineup. That can be chalked up to Titleist having more traditionalist values. But Titleist was smart enough to see the trend as more than just a fad and adapt. Since then, they have done what Titleist does, create beautiful clubs that perform to the highest standards. The 585.h is a perfect example of this, it was released in 2007. It may be close to 20 years old now, but it still holds up as a great club and worth having in the bag if you're looking to save money and have good equipment.
Looking for specific used Titleist Hybrids?
We currently have:- 503 H ,
- 585 H ,
- 712 U ,
- 716 T-MB ,
- 718 T-MB ,
- 816 H1 ,
- 816 H2 ,
- 818 H1 ,
- 818 H2 ,
- 909 H ,
- 910 H ,
- 913 H ,
- 913 HD ,
- 913H ,
- 915 H ,
- 915 HD ,
- GT1 ,
- GT2 ,
- GT3 ,
- T200 Utility 2021 ,
- T200 Utility 2023 ,
- TS2 ,
- TS3 ,
- TSi1 ,
- TSi2 ,
- TSi3 ,
- TSR1 ,
- TSR2 ,
- TSR3 ,
- U 500 Utility ,
- U 505 Utility 2023 ,
- U 510 Utility ,
- U-505