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Eye Vft
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![]() Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Single 5 Iron Golf Club US $19.99
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![]() Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Wedge Golf Club US $24.99
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![]() Callaway Big Bertha Hawk Eye VFT 7 wood LADIES 7w Golf US $59.99
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![]() CALLAWAY GOLF CLUBS HAWK EYE VFT TITANIUM 8° DRIVER FIRM VERY GOOD US $19.99
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![]() MENS CALLAWAY GOLF HAWK EYE VFT 9 DRIVER STIFF VERY GD US $14.99
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![]() Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Driver Golf Club US $39.99
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![]() Callaway Big Bertha Hawk Eye VFT Titanium 9 degree driver US $19.99
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![]() CALLAWAY HAWK EYE VFT PITCHING WEDGE RH 35 R FLEX US $5.00
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![]() CALLAWAY HAWK EYE VFT SAND WEDGE RH 355 R FLEX US $5.00
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![]() Titleist Leather Staff Bag w Clubs Covers US $24.99
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![]() Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Irons 3 PW System 75 Graphite Firm Shafts US $149.00
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![]() Ladies CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA HAWK EYE VFT TITANIUM 12 DRIVER US $2.75
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![]() CALLAWAY HAWK EYE VFT Ti PRO SERIES 95 DRIVER Bi MATRIX STIFF US $29.99
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![]() CALLAWAY HAWK EYE VFT PW PITCHING WEDGE X100 EXTRA STIFF STEEL 2 UPRIGHT US $39.99
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![]() CALLAWAY HAWKEYE VFT SAND WEDGE US $39.99
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![]() Callaway Hawk Eye VFTTung Ti Lob Wedge L W Very Nice US $199.99
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![]() Left Handed Callaway Big Bertha Hawk Eye 5 Wood RR112 US $55.99
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Is Callaway X Hybrid Popular or Not?
Callaway Golf has been a leader in the game improvement segment for years, so it's no surprise that they've been a big player in the booming hybrid market. The company's Heavenwood stormed the golfing world a few years ago and became an extremely popular option with many of our customers. The X Hybrid is Callaway's newest stainless steel hybrid and the company hopes it can pick up where the Heavenwood left off.
The Callaway Hybrid is Callaway's latest stainless steel hybrid featuring X Series performance and playability. It was designed based on the X Series drivers and fairway woods, the X Hybrids incorporate a Modified X-Sole design for versatility and superior turf interaction, as well as proven and patented Callaway Golf technologies that include VFT, S2H2 and Tru-Bore.
The X Hybrid is noticeably larger than many other hybrids on the market. Some feel that a larger club helps with confidence while others prefer a slightly more compact look. The overall cosmetics are pleasing and the unique is quite eye-catching. This club feels really lively off the face… lively enough that many mistaken it for a titanium hybrid. Some customers mentioned that the club didn't feel all that great on heel and toe shots and it felt a bit "clunky" because of it's slightly larger size.
The club is very easy to hit and it hits the ball incredibly high. Some see this extremely high ball flight as a negative while others praise the club for getting the ball airborne from almost any lie. It responds well to miss hits on the heel and toe… thanks to extra perimeter weighting. The club's unique sole design really helps on shots off the deck.The X Hybrid is in the middle here… it's not the most expensive hybrid on the market and it's not the cheapest. The X Hybrid offers decent value for the money in a very competitive market.
The X Sole delivered and helped the club cut through longer grass to make solid contact with the ball. Off the tee, this club performed very well, with the lower leading edge I was able to hit it more like a long iron rather than a fairway wood so I was able to hit some higher shots with spin to help the ball land softly. Shot shaping was very easy with this club, I was able to hit a fade or a draw without having to make a big alteration to swing path, something that many hybrids will not allow due to a built in draw bias. The Callaway X Hybrid sits in the middle of the pack when it comes to hybrids. There is nothing spectacular that makes this club stand out from others but it's still worth a look… especially if you have issues getting the ball in the air.
Callaway offers a uniflex steel shaft and an average graphite shaft as stock options. I think it's safe to say that stock shafts (especially graphite ones) have never been a strength of Callaway Golf. The company combats this with an above average custom department (probably one of the best in the business) and numerous available upgrades. One of the biggest problems with the X Hybrid is that it's not much better than the Heavenwood. It may hit the ball higher and may be a bit better on miss hits but most don't see enough to abandon their Heavenwoods. The club's 4 loft options are par for the course… although some competitors are starting to offer customers more choices.
Overall,this club delivered very well. I would love to say that I wasn't able to try hitting it out of the rough, but I found myself in the longer grass a couple of times.
More information at http://www.buygolfsets.com/goods-181-Callaway+X+Hybrid+.html
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Off the tee, this club performed very well, with the lower leading edge I was able to hit it more like a long iron rather than a fairway wood so I was able to hit some higher shots with spin to help the ball land softly.
Callaway X-16, X-18, Hawk Eye VFT, or Big Bertha '06?
So I decided to pick up golf after a year, and I still don't have my own clubs. I am deciding between the X-16, X-18, Hawk Eye VFT, and the Big Bertha '06. I want something that's forgiving, yet can spin and control the ball well with distance. Which set should I get?
X-18 is a great set
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