Callaway Hawkeye Drivers
Callaway Hawkeye Drivers
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 25, 2023]
arissaaqila
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The Callaway Hawkeye drivers were designed for forgiveness, making them suitable for golfers looking to improve their accuracy and distance on off-center hits. If you are a mid to high handicapper seeking a reliable and forgiving driver at an affordable price, the Hawkeye drivers could be worth considering in the used club market. Always try the club or get professionally fitted to ensure it matches your individual swing characteristics. by tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Sep 11, 2021]
chaples19
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Every round I was envious of all the bright new head covers in my friends bags, but I promised myself I wouldn't get a new driver until I was confident that I hit this one with a good. | Fair Oaks Tree Pruning Weakness:
none so far Purchased: New
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[May 13, 2007]
kartingking
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway hawkeye
well this driver has got a good feel but lacks on the distance side. Maybe it is just my driving but it doesnt go any further than my 3 woof (titleist 980f), a disappointment. |
[Dec 14, 2006]
Nathan Ruff
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
callaway hawkeye driver
this is a beauty! It provides great trajectory of every tee and i can always rely on it for a straight long shot.
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[Oct 11, 2005]
BenjaminSoCAL
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Hawk Eye 9.5 stock firm
This is a great driver for the level of technology that it represents. The Hawkeye has been my driver from a 25 H.C., until this week. I currently am playing to a six. For someone learning the game this is a great club to get started with. It's 250cc's, by today's standards very small. Now if you are planing to continue nurturing a poor swing, go get a driver with an enormius head and swing away. If you want to learn how to hit the ball correctly this is a great club. Mis-hits lose distance, bad swings go everywhere, but if you hit it correctly the ball really goes long on with a penetrating flight arch. I have been playing really good golf this year basically improving every round. Every round I was envious of all the bright new head covers in my friends bags, but I promised myself I wouldn't get a new driver until I was confident that I hit this one with a good. "a new club won't help a flawed swing" This year I have improved my game by fifteen shots, while my friends haven't improved much at all. I believe that focusing on a good swing rather than equipment will make the game much more gratifying, especially when you beat and out drive the guy with the new clubs. I have read many reviews on this page, and their seems to be an overwhelming number of extremely long hitters that subscribe. I have had my swing speed measured on three different launch angle computers and they all had a similar range of 121mph-133mph swing speed, with a driver. With the Hawkeye 9* a well hit drive will carry 280yds then total out around 300yds for me. The Hawkeye is a terrific club, regardless I upgraded it this week due to the improvement metallurgic technologies. The only real difference with my new driver is an average yardage increase of 15 yds. I rarely miss the dead center of the sweet spot with my new driver becuase I learned my swing on the smaller Callaway head. Ben Customer Service Good Similar Products Used: Tried them all |
[Aug 18, 2005]
matzaala
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
GBB Hawkeye
I've had this club for several years now and its a bit of a love/hate relationship. The head makes a solid impact but there is a definite draw bias that can snap hook decent would-be draws. I replaced the UL stock shaft with the Aldila NV and it has definitely helped reduce the tendancy to over-draw. I really would recommend having a lighter and stiffer shaft put on; it will allow your hands to move through and make solid contact. I just got a titleist 983k and i think the callaway will be moving to my backup stick. Customer Service Havent had to deal with them but their reputation is solid Similar Products Used: Callaway BBB; Callaway GBB; Cleveland Launcher; Titleist 983 |
[Mar 20, 2005]
stef7321
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Great Big Bertha Hawkeye
I did not like this driver at all. From the moment I got it, it noticed that it had a decent feel but every shot I felt I hit solid, I saw a real lack in distance. Compared to other drivers I've hit, I find this club to lack any degree of forgiveness and to really just be a detriment to my golf game. I had even just taken it out of my bag and hit my 3 iron until I got my new TaylorMade LCG. My Hawkeye 9 degree with the Fujikura VistaPro 60 shaft just drained the life out of my long game. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: TaylorMade R580 XD, TaylorMade LCG, Titlest 983K |
[Nov 17, 2004]
The_DeathstalkR
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Great big bertha hawkeye
This driver would still be in my bag if the shaft was still stiff enough it was one of the best drivers i've ever had i could hit it farther then my dad hit his driver. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Integra Saberhawk, Taylormade Titanium, Wilson Fatboy, Wilson Prostaff Multi Metal, Nike 360cc |