Callaway ERC Fusion Drivers
Callaway ERC Fusion Drivers
[Nov 13, 2006]
prov1convert
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway ERC Fusion
I have a 9 degree regular flex ERC Fusion. This club hits far, is accurate and allows you to work the ball. Prior to owning this driver, I could barely reach 250. I now hit 280 regularly and my scores have improved dramatically due to shorter approach shots. This club is good for people with good swing mechanics. If you don't have good swing mechanics, you'll have a hard time controlling this driver. I have as much or more confidence in this driver as my wedges. It's such a great club that I bought a second one. A driver like this may never come by again. Customer Service Customer service was so so. I bought the first driver after trying several at a driving range. I bought the second driver at a cheaper price through the web. Similar Products Used: Ping, Taylor Made, Callaway BB, Orlimar Trimetal, Honma |
[Oct 24, 2006]
SpeedDemon2k6
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway ERC Fusion 9*
At first glance this driver is quite different than any other out there. Once you hit it though is were the differences really show. First time out playing with it my drivers were straighter and longer. My normal driver was about 265-270 my longest was 280. With my old driver i was lucky to get it out there 260. I am very happy with this purchase. Customer Service Excellent Similar Products Used: Nike Forged 350cc,Ping TiSi, and Taylor Made 540XD. These weren't even close to the performance found in the fusion. |
[Sep 16, 2006]
hopefulgolfer
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
ERC Fusion 10* stock reg flex
This is a quality club. Purchased off of Ebay for around $90 in excellent condition. Used for 1.5 seasons. My swing speed is in mid 90's and the stock reg flex shaft was just right. It's not as whippy as some shafts tend to be. Excellent at address and easy to align.
Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Adams Redline, Mizuno 001, Tour Edge Bazooka. |
[Sep 01, 2006]
J Estrada
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Erc Driver
I used this driver on the course for the first time today and was very impressed. This was the first time I teed off with a driver, I normally use my 3 wood because the driver I had was too hard for me to control. This club is very easy to swing compared to my old club. What I like about this driver was that the head of the club was not too large. If you have trouble using the larger drivers, I highly recommend this club. Customer Service Have not needed to use. |
[Aug 20, 2006]
pariski
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway ERC Fusion 10*
Saw this on sale at Edwin Watts for $149.00 and I felt this was a steal as it was originally selling for $399.00.
Customer Service Not yet tried. Although, Edwin Watts had very fast shipping, only 3 days to the Philippines. Similar Products Used: Nike, Adams RPM |
[Jul 31, 2006]
nathan
Shoots in the 100s
thisdriver is a very good driver i hit 285 with it its very easy to use. |
[Jul 14, 2006]
youngemerican
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway ERC Fusion 9.5*
I bought this club about 2 weeks ago from a used club store for $120 in excellent condition. Because of weather I had to wait a week to hit it on the range, and when I did I was too excited about hitting it I would put huge slices on it. At first I was skeptical, but I refused to give up on it. I eventually calmed down enough and started hitting bombs dead straight about 285+ yards easily. A few days ago I finally started to break into the 70s and this club has definitely helped by only leaving a gap wedge to the green. It was a steal. Customer Service havent used Similar Products Used: callaway steelhead plus 9* |
[Jul 05, 2006]
Ckirby09
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway ERC Fusion 9*
I bought this club off Ebay for $95 on a buy it now straight from Callaway. I got the club and I couldn't even tell if it was used. My first round I played with it I didn't hit so well but I was having a bad day anyway. Then the next day I started to hit it better. Then on my third round with the club I started to hit it great. I hit it about 10-15 yards further than my old driver and it goes straighter. Its a very long and forgiving driver which is rare combination to find. People complain about the sound sometimes but I personally like the sound ecspecially when you hit it right in the center. Simply put its the best driver I've ever had. Similar Products Used: Callaway ERC II, Callaway Great Big Bertha II, Taylor Made r5, Callaway Ft-3 |
[Jul 04, 2006]
willbriggs87
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
ERC Fusion
Just got this driver off ebay for £69.99. Went to the range and hit 100 balls. I just broke 80 the other day having only been playing for 7-8 months, (but playing most days with low/plus handicappers). Had been using a mizuno blue rage 9deg stiff, i bought the 10deg firm version of this, and at the range just now I was flying it over the 6-8ft fence at 260 yards with about 50% regularity, into a light-moderate wind. The ball flight is absolutley awesome, dont listen to the people who says it just goes up and drops, they probably dont hit it properly or with way to much backspin. I hit the ball pretty solid and the ball flight is one of the nicest ive seen. Just keeps going and u get that hanging look where its travelling striaght down your line of sight.
Customer Service not used yet, meant to be excellent. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Blue Rage 9deg Stiff.
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[Jun 27, 2006]
jordan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway E.R.C. Fusion
Great club never played a better one. Similar Products Used: Taylormade r 580 was my previous driver its poor compared to my callaway. |