Description ERC Fusion Drivers have internal weighting that is more evenly spread across the perimeter of the clubhead, which works with a square face angle to help golfers produce a straight, repeatable ball fli...
Summary: This driver is INCREDIBLE! I have had problems for years finding a driver I felt comfortable with and got the results. I've been through about 7 drivers then I took the chance of purchasing the ERC Fusion used without trying it first. I would hit the occassional straight, solid drive maybe about 230 or so. I took the ERC to the range and I couldn't believe the difference! I was bombing them high and straight about 250-260 yards on the fly. When I hit the middle of the sweet spot it's even further. When you hit it solid, you feel an explosion off the clubface and you get a high trajectory. The ball just keeps sailing in the air. On the course, the only trouble I've had with this club is that I frequently hit the drive THROUGH THE FAIRWAY! This is a problem I don't mind having. GO BUY THIS DRIVER and watch your scores drop.
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Summary: I replaced my Nike Sumo SQ 5000 with this club. I can't rave enough about the feel and strength I expereience with this driver. I own the 8.5 degree stiff version and experience about 25-40 yds. of extra roll in the fairway. I am consistently outdriving all my buddies that have larger 460cc drivers and am always in play while they are all over the place. I really mis-hit my Sumo often, but have yet to mis-hit the ERC Fusion. One of the best drivers I have hit to date.
Customer Service: N/A
Similar Products Used: Big Bertha, Burner Drivers, and Nike Sumo SQ 5000
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Review Date November 5, 2008
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Value Rating 3 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: bomb and gauge(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway ERC fusion
Summary: Very unforgiving, have to put almost a perfect swing on the ball to get a good result. Distance is average. A slicing machine unless you have pro mechanics. Only positive is that it's solidly built, so it will last if you can get it to work for you....which is a big if. If you go to the local golf galaxy, you'll see a ton of these suckers in the used club bins.....there is a reason for this, if the club was so great why are so many people trading them in?
Similar Products Used: TM draw, TM quad, King Cobra comp. Cleveland Launcher
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Summary: I bought this off of ebay and put it in my bag (next to my Ping G2). I had played 15 holes hitting about 70% of the fairways with my G2. I was in-and-out the fringe on either side of the fairways throughout the day using the G2. I finally pulled my ERC out on the 425yd. par 4, 16th…the G2 is now out! I was lob wedge out on my second shot! This thing is LONG and STRAIGHT! Best $40 bucks I have ever spent! Since then I have played 4 rounds and have consistantly hit this driver around 300 to 370 yards! ZERO face angle on my 8° driver lets me rip it down the middle evry time. Do yourself a favor and pick one of these up - CHEAPEST MONEY YOU'LL EVER SPEND ON A GAME CHANGING DRIVER!
Customer Service: Great! Free grips & refurbishing under no circumstance!
Similar Products Used: PING G2, G5, G10, Armour, Mizuno
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Review Date May 18, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: duke(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: e.r.c fusion
Summary: I have played other drivers and it's simple the best driver I have ever hit in my life. It has improved my game and in the last tournament I had the longest drive.... 305! My game is never better. Now I need to figure out my chipping game. The oversize drivers just do not have the right weight distruption for my swing
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