Callaway X Fairway Woods

Callaway X Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

The X-Sole design, the clubhead rests on two distinct, raised areas of the sole, eliminating the tendency of the head to rock back and forth at address. That means a more consistent alignment that will help ensure your shots start off on-line. A lower leading edge allows you to hit down under the ball, especially helpful on tight lies. Internal weighting is positioned ideally in each loft. making it easy to get the ball airborne and resulting in a more ideal trajectory.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami


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Wonderful Article!
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[Dec 25, 2023]
arissaaqila


Strength:

Callaway often incorporates a progressive sole width design in fairway woods. This design can help improve turf interaction, making it easier to launch the ball from a variety of lies. by tstoto

Weakness:

No weaknesses. All very good.

Purchased:
New  
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5
[Oct 12, 2011]
joe cool
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: callaway x 2008. 3 wood 15 degree.

Just got it. Replaced an Adams GT 3 wood I had a hard time hitting. This one is nice! Driving with it or hitting off the fairway...straight and long. Nice little
metallic "tink" at impact. Good sound feedback...you know when you hit the sweetspot.

Customer Service

na

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5
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5
[Jun 10, 2011]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: X Hybrid 21* 3h

Picked up this hybrid on the cheap at a local store used... I have tried many hybrids, they just did not work for me.

This hybrid is outstanding. Very easy to hit, trajectory is meduim high, sound is very nice, distance is excellent.

Looks great at setup, very workable.

Lands soft have the R flex 80 gram stock shaft.

Still sort of spendy online, for good reason!

Customer Service

best

Similar Products Used:

Nickent 3DX, 4DX, Adams various, Sonartec, Wishon, Hogan. 2nd place is the Orlimar H series.

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5
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5
[Aug 26, 2010]
Doug
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X

I've been trying to hit this 3-metal consistently now for 3 years, with only moderate success. I originally bought it when Golf Digest gave it such high ratings. But I find that it sets up a little closed and I have to move the ball back to the middle of my stance in order to make good contact. Maybe this club works for other players but for me I don't get the consistency I desire. Normally I would point the finger at myself but I hit every other club in my bag pretty well, so I have to downgrade this club.

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3
VALUE
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3
[Jul 26, 2010]
Robert
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X 3 and 5 woods

Just replaced my old tight lies for the Callaway X 3 and 5 fairway woods. Just one round so far but I had four hits with these (3 with the 3 and 1 with the 5) That I hadn't pulled off in years. 210 yds out, strong uphill green. My 3 wood went over the trap gaurding the green and to the back of the green. My old three wood would have left me 10 yards shy. There is a distictive ping when striking. I found them to be dead straight (even when I was trying to shape a bit). They have a very low trajectory (not sure if I'm just not finding the sweetspot yet. I love the extra length and straightness - I'll work on landing more softly as I get used to them., So far - from just driving range and a round - I've been incredibly impressed. Picked them up at Sports Authority for $80 each-cheapest I could find online or at the local golf shops. So for me the value is tremendous.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Tight Lies

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5
VALUE
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5
[Jun 08, 2009]
Dave
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X Woods

I picked up one of these for a company raffle. My cousin got it and I used it several times. Loved it so I bought the whole callaway X line. Lowered trajectory, easy to hit anywhere! Can hit it anywhere from 200-240, so on those days where my driver is not on, I pull this out. Never really balloon this club, and can keep the ball extremely low if needed. I'd suggest getting both the 3 and 5 too, 5 wood works great for getting it up in the air quick, and for long distance when you have tree/obstacles to clear. As well as can keep it low.


Great Clubs.

Similar Products Used:

X driver, 5 wood, 3 wood.

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5
VALUE
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5
[May 04, 2009]
Boulder
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X 3 wood (2007)

Nice low and small profile inspires confidence in hitting off tight fairways. Nice boring trajectory cuts through the wind well.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Hot X, Callaway Steelhead, Sonartec SS-3.5

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5
VALUE
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5
[Feb 15, 2009]
rsmastro
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: callaway 3x (2007)

I find the club sets up closed and have to adjust stance accordingly-a little more centered. Tend to pull ball slightly left(right handed player) Club is great off tee, again really have to pay attention to set up. Good club but you really have to have the feel for it. There are easier 3 woods out there for the average player. Not knocking it just trying to help out those thinking of buying one.

Customer Service

never used them

Similar Products Used:

Hogan Big Ben three wood-best club I ever had got stolen.

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3
VALUE
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3
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