Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Drivers
Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Drivers
[Jun 03, 2001]
Cliff Scholl
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway VFT
Just wanted to say thanks again to callaway. Played a scramble yesterday used all my drives but one and drove three par fours. We won thew tourney due in large part to the best driver i have ever seen or hit. If you hook this club let me put this as simple as possible YOU SUCK it is YOU hit the club. You are a hacker and even if you buy a million dollar driver you will still suck. Quit leaving your remarks if you say this driver makes you hook. Feel, distance, weight, looks, these we can buy but if you hook it is YOU not the club face it you SUCK. Go to wal mart and buy a dunlop you aren't good enough for your opinion to matter. Callaway has a reputation and they test everything like crazy before they sell it. The only hting they cannot test is what will happen when hackers mis swing. Similar Products Used: All |
[Jun 02, 2001]
faan behrens
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
11degree regular
easy to get good distance and direction.I am inclinedto fade the ball with most other drivers.For me this is a brilliant driver.Very few total mishits.I give it 5 out of 5.It is ideal for players who fade or slice.I am 57 and have only being playing golf for 9 months so I think this driver is very forgiving.I am absolutely delighted with the results. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: taylor made 360,wilson deep red,cobra,ping tisi,gallaway steel head, |
[May 31, 2001]
Marc Baillargeon
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
10 degrees regular
I tried the Ping Ti SI, Ping i3 stainless steel, Taylor Made 360, Mizuno T-Zoid Titanium, and this is by far the driver that gave the most satisfaction and best results. I am significantly straighter and longer than the others, although the Mizune was a close call. The worst was the TM. Despite an initially negative bias against Callaway, I must that the club really delivers for me. As always with Callaway, it is expensive. A Winner! Similar Products Used: Ping Ti SI, Ping i3 stainless steel, Taylor Made 360, Mizuno T-Zoid Titanium |
[May 30, 2001]
Marc Baillargeon
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
10 degrees regular
I tried the Ping Ti SI, Ping i3 stainless steel, Taylor Made 360, Mizuno T-Zoid Titanium, and this is by far the driver that gave the most satisfaction and best results. I am significantly straighter and longer than the others, although the Mizune was a close call. The worst was the TM. Despite an initially negative bias against Callaway, I must that the club really delivers for me. As always with Callaway, it is expensive. A Winner! Similar Products Used: Ping Ti SI, Ping i3 stainless steel, Taylor Made 360, Mizuno T-Zoid Titanium |
[May 30, 2001]
Gary
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
VFT with stiff graphite shaft
I know the VFT seems to be a "Love it or hate it" club with no in-between. Well put me down in the LOVE IT category!! Before trying the VFT, I faded the ball on a good day and sliced it on a bad day, but the VFT has me hitting everything DEAD STRAIGHT, with even an occasional draw. Also, it's probably because the ball is actually going straight, but I've added about 25 yards to my drives as well. I have not been a big Callaway fan in the past, but at least for me, the VFT is a winner. Yes it is expensive, but 25 yards further and in the short grass is worth every penny to me!!! Similar Products Used: LiquidMetal, Titleist 975, TM Firesole |
[May 29, 2001]
michael johnson
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway vft
I bought it on Tuesday ,played with it on Wednesday, and took it back to the shop on Thursday. I could not hit the club. I hit a duck hook with every Customer Service none. Similar Products Used: deep red, erc11, ping. |
[May 28, 2001]
Aaron
Shoot in the 70s
This club is not worth all the hype it is receiving. I have experienced far better drivers. I compare it to a trampoline. In order to jump high you have to hit it right in the center. Similar Products Used: Hawkeye Pro Series, Taylor Made 300 Series, Titleist 975D |
[May 25, 2001]
Phillip
Shoot in the 80s
Read all the hype and decided I needed this club. What a mistake. I can hit my putter further than this P.O.S I am sticking with my 975D. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 21, 2001]
Bill Dude
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Hawkeye vft 10 deg.
I tested a lot of clubs and this one is the best. I traded my tm 360 for this one. I hit long straight drives with a lot of roll. I just don't believe how the ball bores into the wind and the rolls. I don't get a slice with this club but I can play a fade when I want to. This is a good club. If you can't hit this one straight its your falt not the club Similar Products Used: All |
[May 21, 2001]
Cliff Scholl
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Hawkeye VFT
This is a good driver. Hits the ball very well. I get sick of people who claim to be scratch or shoot in the seventies that complain about hooking or slicing. The old saying goes drivers don't hook the ball golfers do. If you cannot hit this club straight you probably can't hit any driver straight. And by the way scratch does not mean what you do to hide all those triples on your card. I can hit this club 300 plus every time dead center thanks callaway. Customer Service Excellent Similar Products Used: Everything |