I was given 2 hybrids: a 2 and 4 and so far they have been a very good addition to my golf bag. They allow me to play long shots on surfaces which would not favour the use of my regular woods, i.e. longer fairways, rough and slopes. I have been impressed by the distance i have been able to ... Read review
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Scheme. Please Note: Image shows a new club.For golfers that love to shape their shots, Callaway crafted their FT Hybrid 09 with a Neutral configuration to provi...
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Forgiving fun and simple shot shaping. The Callaway FT Hybrid 08 (Draw) has it all thanks ... more
to Callaway’s incredibly Fusion Technology where a fast and forgiving face merges with a deeper centre of gravity to make working the ball quick and easy! The Ca...
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HybridVersatility fueld by FusionThe next generation of hybrids features our proprietary Fusion Technology. A stainless steel face and body combine with a tungsten-infuse...
Advantages: good distance, easy to hit straight Disadvantages: expensive
I was given 2 hybrids: a 2 and 4 and so far they have been a very good addition to my golf bag. They allow me to play long shots on surfaces which would not favour the use of my regular woods, i.e. longer fairways, rough and slopes. I have been impressed by the distance i have been able to achieve with these clubs too. I can easily hit 250 with the 2 and i asure you i am not a pro. I feel that these clubs are also easier to hit straight, because ... ...plane and this results in abetter end product. Howver the one negative aspect is the cost and if i had to purchase the clubs myself i would think again. This is especially prevalent for people who already have a 9 or 7 wood as i have both and i think the difference between these and the hybrids doesn't justify shelling out hundreds of pounds. ... more
I was given 2 hybrids: a 2 and 4 and so far they have been a very good addition to my golf bag. They allow me to play long shots on surfaces which would not favour the use of my regular woods, i.e. longer fairways, rough and slopes. I have been impressed by the distance i have been able to achieve with these clubs too. I can easily hit 250 with the 2 and i asure you i am not a pro. I feel that these clubs are also easier to hit straight, because during the swing there is less movement from teh desired plane and this results in abetter end product. Howver the one negative aspect is the cost and if i had to purchase the clubs myself i would think again. This is especially prevalent for people who already have a 9 or 7 wood as i have both and i think the difference between these and the hybrids doesn't justify shelling out hundreds of pounds.