Today I am continuing the series of articles on hybrid clubs. This installment covers the Callaway hybrid golf clubs that are ready to the public. But first, a quick review. I mentioned in an earlier article, that back in the dark ages around the 1970's, most golfers carried what were affectionately known as "long irons". These where irons in the #2 to #5 range, These were designed with the idea to help the golfer hit the long ball.
That was a nice idea, but in reality they served mostly to frustrate golfers who tried to devotee these diabolical clubs. The long irons have been seen as a curse for amateur golfers who cannot yield complete shoulder turns while their backswing in order to get effective swing velocity. These golfers found that when they compensated for this by swinging too hard, the long irons proved to be as unforgiving as a Washington lawyer.
Callaway hybrid golf clubs are ready in three stock lines: Ft-Hybrids, X-Hybrids and Big Bertha. Like most hybrids Callaway hybrid clubs are not only more forgiving of miss-hits, but deliver more length and loft for a given swing speed compared to an iron. Also, you get the further length without the loss of accuracy you often suffer when trying to use a fairway wood.
The Ft-Hybrids
The Ft-Hybrids are part of the Fusion Technology stock line. Callaway fuses together different club head materials in the Ft line to allow useful changes in the distribution of weight by thoughprovoking it to the perimeter of the club head. Not only does this lower center of gravity but places it further back, or deeper. This allows the club to be more forgiving of off-center hits and provides better loft for the ball in flight.
Another thoughprovoking highlight of Ft-Hybrids is the availability of models with a hook bias. This is a very nice choice if you slice the ball all of the time. This line of Callaway hybrid golf clubs also contain the Vft and S2H2 technologies. Vft stands for variable Face Technology. It creates a club face that is thicker in the center and enables more shot distance. S2H2 is clever shorthand for "Short, Straight, Hollow Hosel", and it removes much of the weight in the hosel, thoughprovoking it to the club head periphery. At 9 with a graphite shaft, Ft-Hybrids are the most expensive of the Callaway hyrbrids. They sell for 9 with a steel shaft.
The X-Hybrids
The X-Hybrid clubs are slightly more affordable than the Ft line, selling for 9 with steel shafts and 9 for graphite. X-Hybrids also merge both the Vft and S2H2 technologies found in the Ft clubs. Additionally these hybrids have a unique sole designed to accomplish better in the rough by more easily cutting straight through long grass. The weight in the club head is distributed to the perimeter and they have a low and deep center of gravity. The X-Hybrid clubs are ready in 2H to 5H, any way the 5H is not ready for left handed golfers. They come with both graphite and acceptable steel shafts.
The Big Bertha Heavenwood Hybrids
Big Bertha Heavenwood Hybrids - without fail the least expensive Callaway hybrid golf clubs. Even with a graphite shaft they retail for 9, and cost only with a steel shaft. And like the more expensive clubs, the Big Bertha hybrids also incorporates S2H2 technology.
The Big Bertha Heavenwood Hybrid has a modified "War Bird" sole with a more elongated and low-profile face. This is intended to inspire a "confident feel" agreeing to the sales literature. Regardless of that, they are designed to be more forgiving for off-center hits. With the range of clubs offered in this line, you can eliminate most irons in your bag except for the #9 and wedges. A left handed version is ready in most of these clubs. Additionally, there are a amount of acceptable graphite shafts to choose from, as well as a steel shaft.
So now you probably want to rush off and pick up a handful of Callaway hybrid golf clubs. I imagine it will not be the worst decision you've made for your golf game. And it will probably enhance your score more than the Tiger Woods line of golf tees that you ordered. Okay, I'll stop picking on Tiger. Enjoy your new clubs.
Callaway Hybrid Golf Clubs contribute Unique Benefits For Amateur Golfers
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