Callaway Golf Clubs
There
is no doubt that Callaway golf Clubs are extremely
well adjusted in almost everyway, however, they are not cheap.
So if you think you are going to be spending less than $400 on
a complete set, then you need to look no further here. This is
perhaps there bigest, and perhaps only, downfall in todays golfing
market.
"Callaway has always believed that the way to grow the game
of golf is to make it more enjoyable for the average golfer. That
is why Callaway Golf tries to design, create, build and sell the
most forgiving clubs in the history of the game - giving more
golfers more opportunities to hit a few additional "great"
shots each round. Callaway intends to continue to grow the game
by helping people enjoy the game." - Founder of Callaway,
Ely Callaway, January 2001
Drivers
Big Bertha Hawk Eye VFT
Rating : 2/5
The VFT can work just fine for some consistent swing types.
The trouble is that it is optimized for swings that deliver
the required power at a particular point and from a particular
angle. This is the limitation inherent to such head designs
and Callaway clearly states this in their literature...
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Steelhead III Rating
: 3/5
Ideal for all golfers looking for beautifully shaped fairway
woods, that sit square, and are easy to get up in the air
at the optimum trajectory
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SteelheadsRating
: 4/5
The Steelheads do everything well, off the tee, the turf,
off the hardpan and out of the rough they perform. They look
good and they feel terrific
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Steelhead Plus
Rating : 3/5
The stainless steel head is painted a deep,
deep blue. The design of the compact Steelhead Plus driver
head is an extension of the fairway wood line. It features
Callaway’s variable face thickness technology. There
is a spring effect to the face, but less so than in the VFT
series drivers.
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Irons
Other Brand Types: Ping Taylormade
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