Reviewed by: Baxter(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: FT-i Squareway 3, 5, and 7
Summary: Found the 3-wood fine off the tee but next to impossible to hit off the deck. After more than 30 bad fairway shots with it over several games, most of which were worm burners and OOB, gave it up. The 5-wood is OK, but tends to fade from time to time for no apparent reason. The 7-wood is straight, easy to hit, and very reliable. Went back to trusty ERC titanium 3 and 5 woods with the FT-i 7 wood.
Similar Products Used: Hawkeye VFT, ERC titanium, r7 Ti
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Review Date July 8, 2009
Overall Rating 2 of 5
Value Rating 1 of 5
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Reviewed by: kevin shin(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: FT square wood
Summary: I don't about others, I definitly having trouble with 3 wood. I use to hit with cleverland 3 wood, and Taylor made burner 3 wood and had know trouble at all. This 3 squard wood sucks, it's just won't take off. I am going give one more chance.
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Summary: A month ago while playing at a public course, a retiree invited me to test his FT-i 7-wood because he loves it so much. I took a couple swings with it and liked it, the square head looks strange wbut it worked well. I need a new 5-wood to fill the gap of my 3-wood and 3-hybrid because my 10-yr old Olimar 5-wood does not work as well as before (not sure why, getting older so maybe the shaft does not fit my swing anymore?)
I tested both Callaway Squareway FT-i 5wood and Nike Square Squash ? I could hit both very well but it's clear that the FT-i fitted me better (tighter ball dispersion, 7-10 longer due to more roll). So I bought the Squareway FT-i 5 wood, been using it for 3 rounds and I really really like it. It has a closed face and if you ignore the fact that it has a funny looking square head with a closed face, then it's a very good club. I hit it very straight and long. I've reached some locations that my Callaway 3-wood has not taken me there. I give it 4-star value rating because it's still expensive now. You can get it cheaper on eBay, but too many faked clubs on eBay now, except reputable Callaway dealer like preowned.com , 3ballgolf.com etc... I have seen on eBay advertised brand new club $99 including shipping (so you know it's faked , it may play OK, but it would bother my head not knowing it's authentic Callaway golf club)
Customer Service: Nobody can beat customer service of Callaway
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