Callaway FT- Neutral Fairway Woods
Callaway FT- Neutral Fairway Woods
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[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Jan 02, 2024]
minami
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[Jan 03, 2009]
dc4460
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Gallaway FT hybrid 21 regular
I brought a Gallaway FT 21 degree hybrid for a late xmas present on friday and used it the same day and what a good decision I made. I used it on the first hole after teeing off with my driver and what an improvement the club gave me. It gave me so much confidence that I had one of the best days golf I've had for weeks. Ive even decided to by another one with a lesser degree to make a set. |
[Mar 01, 2008]
Joegooch
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
FT Hybrid Neutral
FT Hybrid Neutral
Customer Service Never had to use it.... Similar Products Used: TaylorMade R7 Rescue Hybrids
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[Sep 30, 2007]
Connor
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway FT-Hybrid Neutral
This Product is awesome!!! Anyone who has a hybrid lacking distance, this is the right one for you! This price is a little over the top, but you can find great deals on used ones. Hence, I got mine for $100 opposing the regular price of $200. This is an amazing golf club and exeeds distance, workability, and forgiveness. |
[Jul 16, 2007]
Andrew
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway FT-Hybrid
This club is simply amazing to hit in any kind of condition. Straight off a tee, easy flight off the ground, straight from the rough. You name it this club does it. This club adds distance to a hybrid because of the new technology built into the club. I assure you if youre afraid to pull out a driver, this club will land you in the fairway almost every time. Great product by callaway. Similar Products Used: Rescue Mid, Rescue Dual, Heavenwood |
[Jun 20, 2007]
Dew
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway FT Hybrid
I am testing a 2H version of this club (17 degrees) with the Aldila NVS upgrade shaft. It is easy to hit with little side spin but the distance is disappointing. I can hit my Nickent 3dx 20 degree just as far and unlike the Callaway, can work the Nickent. For the difference in price, I don't think the Callaway is worth, especially if you want to work the ball. I'm a big Callaway fan and love my FT-3 driver with the 55 g stock shaft but this club with the 85g shaft is not in the same league. Customer Service no experience Similar Products Used: Nickent 3dx, tour edge bazooka ironwood (a great club), titleist 503h (sucks) |
[Sep 23, 2006]
jzlo91
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway FT Hybrid Neutral
Recently demoed this club and loved it. I found a 4 hybrid in the preowned section at golf galaxy and got it for 50 dollars off of the new price. Love it easy to hit and straight and accurate. Customer Service Since it was preowned it didn't come with a headcover so I emailed callaway and they sent me a headcover. |
[Sep 12, 2006]
MD Lopez
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
2h Fusion hybrid
Forget the graphite shaft!! GET THE STEEL!!! The club will feel 20X more solid with the steel...
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[Aug 18, 2006]
ryan1225
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
FT Neutral
I think this is a great hybrid, once you find the swing for it. I think the best swing for it is a nice inside-out swing and smooth. This produces a nice, controllable draw. The face on this club is hot, and if you hit it thin, it still plays nice but goes low. I agree with the last person...this shaft isn't the best Similar Products Used: BB heavenwood, baffler, rescue dual, cleveland |