Originally Posted by
village
Yes is the short answer. Club technology has moved on a fair bit and new clubs will definitely benefit you.
Hybrids are a matter of opinion and preference. Personally,I just don't get on with them and prefer to use irons all the way up to a 2. The only woods I have are a 3 and a driver,and I rarely use the 3.
As to a model/style,it will really depend on personal preference and your swing type. See if your local clubs or golf shops are doing and manufacturer fitting days,or just wander down the local American Golf etc and arrange to try some out.
I use TaylorMade Burner 2.0 wedge to 3 iron, a TaylorMade Rocketbladez 2 iron, Benross RipSpeed Driver and 3 Wood (underrated clubs,by the way...they are very good value with good shafts) and a couple of Cleveland lob wedges.
When I changed to these from some much older style Pings about three years ago i was amazed at the improvement in both dispersion and distance.