Description Club head features forged titanium 5-piece design
Hot face design with optimized internal weighting increases ball speed and launch angle for greater distance potential
Conforms with USGA rules
Reviewed by: Dennis(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway ERC 5 wood
Summary: I found this club at Master Golf. I can't believe how straight and deep this beauty goes. I bought a used RCH also. I can't decide which is better. I think the RCH is a little softer Regular shaft than the ERC. Why don't they still make it? Not that the newer ones are bad but these are sweet. I also have the Hyper X and Hot 3 woods. Both are excellent picks.
Similar Products Used: Ive tried them all. I like the TaylorMade Burner for a driver, but Callaway is my pick for fairway woods.
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Purchased Callaway ERC 3 and 5 woods. Oustanding fairway woods. Weight balance is exceptional. Both woods have 1* closed face which makes noticeable difference on hits that should have sliced/faded. Working ball to the right is more difficult than the draw, but still exellent clubs.
I would say that you may lose 5% distance to the great big bertha II woods, but the ERC's "want" to hit straighter and more accurateley. Ball flight is very high; take caution in windy scenarios.
If you choose these clubs you should go EBAY ALL THE WAY! You can always find these woods in great condition for a fraction of the manufacturer cost.
Thank you Callaway and Golf Review!
David Matthew Taylor, E.I.T.
Customer Service: None required
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Summary: Fantastic woods. I used to have the Hawkeye 4 wood but found the closed face caused unwanted hooks. The 16 degree 3 wood is great off the tee or turf. The 20 degree seven is even easier off the turf and easier and longer than a 3 iron. I was thinking of getting the 12.5 degree 3+ but am not sure if it will continue to conform to the rules regarding COR. The 16 degree 3 has no problem conforming, as the COR rules only apply to driving clubs, and the definition of a driving club is a club with a loft of 15 degrees or less.
Customer Service: Never had to use them
Similar Products Used: Callaway hawkeye 4 wood.
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Review Date September 23, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.33 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: Jack(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ERC II Driver and 3 Wood
Summary: Purchased the ERC II Driver 2 years ago when it came out relatively new and loved it when I hit it straight (my swing caused the errant shots). Notable longer than my Warbird driver. The 3 Wood is beautiful, clearly my favorite club in the bag. Very easy to hit 250+ and straight, more for the bigger hitter. You will love these clubs, especially the 3 wood. By them on eBaby and save a ton.
Customer Service: N/A
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Review Date September 19, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: Tim Smith(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ERC II , 3 & 5 wood
Summary: I have always been a long iron hitter out of necessity, as I could never hit my woods. The ERC 3 wood was the first, the driver followed and now the 5 wood. I have taken 10 strokes off my game. All are very forgiving and easy to hit.
Customer Service: They are beautiful clubs and I have never had any trouble with any of them. Super clubs!
Similar Products Used: Big Bertha, Spalding, Mcgregor, Mizuno
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