Callaway Steelhead Plus Drivers
Callaway Steelhead Plus Drivers
[Oct 09, 2001]
EdC
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Calloway Steelhead + Strong 3, 5 wood
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None Moderately long, deadly straight IF you don''t kill it. The strong 3 is about the same length for me as a "World long drive championship" beta titanium driver with a longer shaft. The 5 wood is so accurate you can hit greens from 180 to 215, or can rip it (with some loss of accuracy) 20 yards further. I''m 6''4 and over 200 lb and swing a bit too hard but make fair pretty good contact, these help me "settle" through the shots. Best fairway woods I''ve had. Just TRY to take ''em away ... heheh. Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: Ram Titleist Adams Warrior Ping etc etc .. you name it .. 30 years of experimenting. |
[Sep 27, 2001]
Jarod
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
8 degree with M10 stiff steel shaft
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None Absolute garbage. The shaft is by far the best quality on this club. In order to hit this driver straight you have to nut it. If you miss it in any way it''s nowhere and the accuracy is horrible. This club is about as good as the Dunlop Linear Force for about $40. Best Driver I have by far hit is the Titleist 975J 8.5 degree with Fujikura Speeder 757 shaft. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 24, 2001]
keith N
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
steel head plus
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I won this club as a door prize. It is a 9 deg with a stiff graf. shaft. I normally hit a 275 yd. draw off the tee. This club gave me low hooks on toe hits and high short fades on heel hits. I had to hit it perfect to get the ball flight I desired. Not very forgiving and a too low trajetory. I would not recommend this club Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 14, 2001]
baby-j poop
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
steel head pwus
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None the summary wes goood baby-j word up to my homiese in cel blok 6 Customer Service the glazed donutes wer hard and green like stonys pecker Similar Products Used: powder and ranch icing |
[Sep 08, 2001]
lukeb33
Shoots in the 80s
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None My favorite club that i have hit. Great feel for a driver, even better then hitting a 3 iron. Big distance of the tee. Probably the best steel head driver out there in my opinion. Plus its easy to hit. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 16, 2001]
Kevin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
10 Degree (Steel Shaft)
This is my third year playing. I don't usually participate in reviews since I have always believed that golfers play best with what they fill comfortable with. However, I couldn't hit a driver for anything. As recent as 2 months ago I bought a driving iron. A couple friends of mine bought the Steelheads and raved about how great they were. I went and demo'd this driver, purchased it and glad I did. I hit this thing consistently over 250 yards. I have gone from a weak slice to a powerful draw. I know "practice" had something to do with this too but I also think this club is easy to hit! I now own the 3 and 5 woods. If you are a beginner like me. Buy These! Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Biggest Big Bertha, Mizuno, King Cobra knockoff |
[Aug 07, 2000]
Dan
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Steelhead Plus 10*
Wasn't very satisfied...small clubhead makes it difficult to hit consistent drives...the price is also very high, and the club hits about 10-15 yards less than a titanium driver...be careful buying this club Customer Service Excellent, shaft broke, no questions asked with replacing it Similar Products Used: most of the major name brands |
[Aug 07, 2000]
chad
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Steelhead Plus Driver 10*
This is the best driver I've ever hit. This club is very forgiving and I always have struggled with slicing but this driver reduced that dramatically. The sound is incredible and distance is good also. Similar Products Used: Adams SC Series Driver |
[Aug 06, 2000]
Conor Kenney
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
steelhead 3 and 4 wood
best woods I have ever hit. I don't like the steelhead plus due to its hooked face and its large price tag. I got a new graphite shaft steelhad 4 wood for 150 and a used 3 wood steel shaft for 90. Both are outstanding. I love the feel and the distance and accuracy i get. Similar Products Used: big bertha driver 3 & 5 wood, taylor made woods (bubble shaft) |
[Aug 05, 2000]
Will
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Steelhead Plus, 10* with steel shaft
This is one terrific club. I have to admit, after resisting for a long time when they first came out, I've been stuck on trying the latest, greatest, and BIGGEST drivers to hit the market. Similar Products Used: All of them..... literally. |