A series of hybrid phosphine–phosphoramidite ligands has been designed and synthesized in moderate yields from chiral BINOL (1,1′‐bi‐2‐naphthol) or NOBIN (2‐amino‐2′‐hydroxy‐1,1′‐binaphthyl). They have achieved highly regio‐ and enantioselectivities in Rh‐catalyzed asymmetric hydroformylations of styrene derivatives (branched/linear ratio up to 56.6, ee up to 99 %), vinyl acetate derivatives (up to 98 % ee), and allyl cyanide (up to 96 % ee). Systematic variation of ligand structure showed that the steric factor on the phsophoramidite moiety determined the performance of the ligand. With the increased hindrance, the branched/linear ratio rose, while the ee value dropped in the hydroformylation of styrene. However, the N‐substituents did not influence the selectivities much.