Description FT-Hybrids feature Fusion Technology, the superior weight-shifting science used in the Fusion FT-3 Driver and Fusion Fairway Woods. By using multiple materials in clubhead construction, Callaway golf ...
Summary: 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.
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Summary: FT Hybrid Neutral
Simply, the easiest clubs I’ve ever hit off the Tee or from the grass. I use #’s1, 2, 3, & 4.
Be cognizant of the fact that a hybrid has a different shaft angle than a fairway wood. If you make a fairway wood pass at the ball you’ll hit it left; setup like you’re hitting a five-iron and make a five-iron pass at the ball. This is a Golf Digest tip from Bryan Gathright, Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX. He’s a top 100 teacher. Reason being, the shaft angle of a hybrid is like that of an iron and not like that of a fairway wood.
Unlike, the Big Bertha Fusion FT-3 Tour Driver I use that sounds like a whiffle bat on impact, these hybrids have the sweetest auditory metallic ring I have ever heard.
Be wise and get the proper shaft for your game. The Callaway ‘pre-owned’ web site offers a myriad of shafts so, do your homework and be honest to yourself regarding swing-speed. Happy golfing now….
Customer Service: Never had to use it....
Similar Products Used: TaylorMade R7 Rescue Hybrids
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Review Date September 30, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Connor(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway FT-Hybrid Neutral
Summary: 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.
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Review Date July 16, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Andrew(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway FT-Hybrid
Summary: 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
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Summary: 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)
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