Callaway Mens Big Bertha Heavenwood Woods Fairway Woods
Callaway Mens Big Bertha Heavenwood Woods Fairway Woods
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
Strength:
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 24, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
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No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[May 20, 2010]
famousdavis
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Heavenwood Hybrids 2 &4
I just picked up the 2 & 4 hybrid at golfgalaxy for $23.99 each in mint condition w/ graphite Stiff flex. I hit these a mile. Way further than any of you. I paid much less than you did yet I hit them better. He He he he he. Well folks, looks like the deal man has done it again. I know how to negotiate good deals at golf stores. It's all in the delivery. Later. Customer Service Don't need no cust service Similar Products Used: whatever |
[Apr 17, 2010]
Warthog
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Heavenwood 3h-4h
I bought these with golf store gift certificates. It took awhile to get used to them (hook), but they immediately added about 20 yards over the corresponding irons I had. When my aim was good, the 4h goes about 200 yards. After a year of tinkering with my swing in general, these have become a much more reliable club for me. In short, good swing mechanics are necessary to hit these well. Some forgiveness, but not as forgiving as others. Customer Service having had to use it. Similar Products Used: Wilson (not nearly as good as Heavenwood). |
[Feb 26, 2010]
beevee
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
H3
i am a die hard Mizuno fan, got this club because the price was so good and I'm getting up there in age so i needed some help with longer irons. I got to tell you, this club really surprised, me i hit it long and straight it, this is going to be my go to club, highly recommended. it just isn't the best looking club out there, but who cares. Customer Service don't know Similar Products Used: TM r7, affinity xp, ping g10 |
[Aug 10, 2009]
HB
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Heavenwood 2H
Still need some work to hit it consistently from the fairway, but off a tee it works wonders.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Titleist 585 3H 21* |
[Jan 17, 2009]
albatrass
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
2H
This is a good club but not as forgiving as most other hybrids. It hits more like a fairwood w/ it's low profile face. If you a high handicapper, you might want to pass on this. You have to be fairly accurate when striking the ball as the other reviews have stated. I got it for $40 in excellent condition off ebay. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Tour Edge Geomax, Tour Edge Bazooka, Ben Hogan |
[Jan 12, 2009]
tom winter
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
callaway heavenwood
I found this club very difficult to use, it has a low profile which seemed to cause me to top it every time. The few times I connected with the ball I seemed to go too far under it causing it to sky and bring rain. Customer Service As far as I have experienced they are the best, I will continue to use thier product - just not this one. |
[Apr 26, 2008]
connecticutter
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Heavenwood 3h, 20 degrees
I was a little hesitant about hybrid clubs since I historically haven't hit many of them well compared to the equivalent fairway wood or long iron (I used to carry a 2 iron). I tried Taylormade's rescue club and demoed the Cleveland Hi-Bore hybrids and just couldnt hit them well. That all changed when I was given the Callaway Heavenwood 3H as a gift. I replaced the shaft with a custom I-Rod graphite shaft and this club is the go to club in my bag. The 3H is a bit of a misnomer, since the ball has a trajectory of a strongly hit 2 iron or 5 wood. It has a great launch angle that achieves increasing trajectory so it cuts out the wind throughout 2/3s of its initial flight. It is not a club that is meant to be struck hard, like a 2, 3, or 4 irons. A smooth swing will out this club long and straight. I can hit this club with a lto of consistency in distance and trajectory out of rough, fairway or off the tee. The sole is designed to make this club very playable off most lies including hill or sloped lies (just make sure to swing smoothly and aim accordingly). I can carry this club consistently a good 225 yards off the fairway, which would break my back swinging if I tried with my old 2 and 3 irons. I can get a 230-235 yard tee shot, so it makes it ideal of tight fairways or short par 4s. The club is also very workable, especially when you want to hit high power fades or low punch draws. I am much more precise with this club than my fairway woods and my long irons. I am in the market for the 2H, since I like these hybrids better than my woods. I wouldn't recommend this club for people with very fast swing speeds, there are fairway woods and long irons better suited for quicker swings. Other than that, this club is clutch when you need a 200+ shot. They are a little pricey, but most hybrids in its bracket are, but you do get a quality club. Customer Service Callaway usually has the best customer service, and did with my driver, but I didn't use them so far with this club. I went to Golf Galaxy for the reshafting, and they were great. Within 3 days, the club was back in my bag, and they let me try the shaft to make sure it was the right one. Similar Products Used: Taylormade Rescue, Cleveland Hi-Bores, Adams Idea. |