The price of most newly released hybrids in 2025 is about $300. For golfers who carry two or even three hybrids, that adds up fast. While true budget options are hard to find, a handful of models under $300 still managed to perform well in our testing. Here are three standouts that prove you don’t always have to pay top dollar for solid hybrid performance.
Ben Hogan PTX Max Hybrid ($199)
The Ben Hogan PTX Max quietly turned in one of the most balanced scorecards in our 2025 Hybrid Test. Accuracy, distance and forgiveness all came in at 8.6. It may not dominate in any one category but the consistency is hard to ignore, especially for $199.
Who should buy: Golfers who want a dependable hybrid without glaring weaknesses.
Players who prioritize consistency over raw distance.
Who should skip Those chasing maximum forgiveness.
Golfers who prefer the latest major OEM releases with multiple fitting options.
Sub 70 959X Hybrid ($229)

Sub 70 has built its reputation on direct-to-consumer value and the 959X is another example of why. With an overall score of 8.6, it performed nearly identically to the Hogan but leaned slightly toward distance over forgiveness. At $229, it offers performance that rivals bigger names at a slightly lower price.
Who should buy Budget-conscious golfers who don’t mind ordering direct.
Players looking for a reliable mix of distance and accuracy.
Who should skip Golfers who want to test and purchase in-store before buying.
Those needing maximum forgiveness on every strike.
Orka RSX Hybrid ($200)

If forgiveness is your top priority, the Orka RSX is the hybrid to consider (regardless of your budget). Its 9.0 forgiveness score was the highest in the entire test, beating out big names like PING and TaylorMade. Distance and accuracy were 8.2 each and that brought the overall scores down for the Orka RSX.
Who should buy Mid- to high-handicap golfers who often miss the center of the face.
Players who want forgiveness as their top priority in a hybrid.
Who should skip Better players looking for workability or distance gains.
Golfers who want major OEM branding and tour presence.
Final thoughts
Not every golfer needs to spend $300 to get strong hybrid performance. If none of these fits your game, check out our complete 2025 Best Golf Hybrid Testing. You’ll get in-depth information on the best hybrids for every golfer.
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