Callaway Steelhead Plus Drivers
Callaway Steelhead Plus Drivers
[Apr 12, 1999]
Rick
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Steelhead 3w and 5w
3w and 5w Both with regular graphite shafts I recently purchased both of these clubs and they are great so far I have played about 4 rounds with the 3w and 1 round with the 5w. I always had trouble hitting my woods out of the fairway but the first shot I ever hit with the 3w was straight low and about 200 yards. The only thing I would reccomend is a firm or stiff shaft because of the wieght of the stell head there is a lot more whip than with my hawkeye titanium. These clubs Sound awesome when you hit them and what can I say Callaway is the number one name and club in golf. Similar Products Used: Palmer 3w and 5w |
[Jun 17, 1999]
Jewelle
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
5 & 7 woods
Last November I acquired my husband's old Callaway Big Bertha three wood - I use it as my driver (I'm pretty good with accuracy, and working on distance now) and really like it. I've tried some of the real big drivers, and found I really like the smaller three wood. We also bought me the Steelhead Callaway fairway woods (#5 and #7). I love them! They are so much easier to hit, and give me more accuracy than my old woods (especially for beginners like me). Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 07, 1999]
JD
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Steelhead 3,5,7 wood
Ive had these clubs for about six months and love them! They are forgiving, easy to hit, and in my case, reduced my slice. These clubs seem to have a gear effect where if you hit the ball off the toe, it draws, and off the heel, it fades. I previously only hit my 5-wood about 180, but since buying these I can hit it about 225. They are incredibly easy to hit off the fairway. Very easy to hit out of the rough as well. The ball jumps off the club from the rough. The 3-wood is a very consistent club to hit from the tee if you dont trust your driver. Best clubs for the price by far. Customer Service I broke one of the clubs on a swing, sent it in and got another free of carge no questions asked. Similar Products Used: Firesole, Hawkeye, Orlimar, Adams |
[Oct 19, 1999]
TOM
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Steelhead 3- wood
This club is the longest, most forgiving and easiest to hit club on the market. It helped my game tremendously and for the price its a steal. Once again Callaway has made a fairway wood head and shoulders above the rest. Thanks Callaway! Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Firesole, Jazz trouble shooter |
[Dec 02, 1999]
Rex
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Steelhead 3wood w/ M10
This is the straightest 3 wood I have hit. I was unable to get consistent results with ""low profile"" woods so I bought the Callaway on head design and product name. WOW was I impressed. I can work the ball when I want and hit it consistently down the fairway. I would recommend this club to anyone wanting a consistent fairway wood. Similar Products Used: Orlimar, Adams, Zero Tolerance |
[Oct 26, 1999]
Hunter Brooks
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Steelhead 3+
I love the feel and sound of this club. I can control the ball fight easy with this club.Great addition to anyone bag. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975F 13.5 |
[Dec 28, 1999]
Josh
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
3-wood
Gotta get one!!! I have tried them all and this is the best fairway wood on the market! The look and feel of this stick is unmatched by any other on the market. With the low price-tag, it would be a mistake not to own one. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975F, GBB 3+, Hawkeye 3, Adams, Orlimar |
[Jan 05, 1999]
Jim Griffing
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
SteelHead 3 Wood
Just bought this club in Sept and I've only played about 15 9-hole rounds so far but this is the easiest and straightest hitting club I've ever owned. I was using a Tight-lies but had problems popping my shots up unless the ball was on very short turf. Recently picked up a Steelhead 7 wood to go with it ( 180 - 200 ) yard range. I'm now using the 3 wood off the tee. Similar Products Used: Original Calloway 9 degree driver, The Duece Warbird, Adams Tight-lies |
[Aug 21, 2001]
Ryan
Shoots in the 90s
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None The first 2 rounds i played with it i was off and on. after i got used to it i started crushing the ball. My average drives are about 210 to 230. with my old driver i was only hitting it 180. VERY GREAT CLUB HAVE NO REGRETS ABOUT PURCHASE!!! Similar Products Used: None |