Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Pro Series Woods Fairway Woods

Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Pro Series Woods Fairway Woods 

USER REVIEWS

Showing 1-10 of 16  
[Aug 08, 2006]
jmc3rd
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Hawkeye VFT Pro 15 dg Wood

Ok,

Here's the deal once again for your literary pleasure.

I am a true fan of the game of golf and and even bigger fan of the callaway brand. Objective as much as I can be, but a fan nonetheless of one of the greatest brands the game has ever known.

That being said, being the hopeless sentimental I am for vintage or "more mature" clubs; and resistant to going out and paying through the roof for the latest and greatest (re-worked and polished) equipment that comes out every year, I recently purchased a VFT Pro 15 degree and it absolutely sends the ball!!!!! Granted, I do have a swing speed with my woods in excess of 115 mph, but that notwithstanding, this club is a fantastic value for the performance. It is pleasing to the eye, but the head is on the smallish side so set up and spacing from your body is crucial. At any rate, if your swing is on plane the ball flight is Strong and Long! Oh, did I also mention Straight! If you're resourceful, you can find these on ebay $75 $100. Even better, check your local golf store for trade clearance sales. You won't be sorry.

Good luck and keep it in the short grass!

JMc

Customer Service

Have yet to use them.

Similar Products Used:

Powerbilt TPS 3 wood, Acer XDS, and Callaway GBB Hawkeye 3+ and Warbird 4 woods.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 18, 2004]
J H Schwarzkopf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway VFT 15* Pro

Ah the 3 wood...we demand for it to be long, forgiving and precise in our shots. Even when our game isnt always there. I like the basic looks at the address to start off. Clean, pleasing to the eye and it does have a small sized head, which I always prefer. I replaced the shaft w/a Grafalloy ProLite 35r, & I find the flight to be a strong trajectory off the deck. I have a smooth tempo, and for my swing speed (95), it rewards me with length that I dont deserve to get. I havent stayed up with the latest technology in fairway woods, there may have been improvements, but if you take a look in my bag, I tend to hang onto old favorites. I dont mind giving up distance if I can inmprove on accuracy.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Ti Warbird 3, TaylorMade Spoon, TayorMade 16* Pittsburg (which is still in my bag).

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 18, 2004]
J H Schwarzkopf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway VFT 13* Pro

Ah the 3 wood...we demand for it to be long, forgiving and precise in our shots. Even when our game isnt always there. I like the basic looks at the address to start off. Clean, pleasing to the eye and it does have a small sized head, which I always prefer. I replaced the shaft w/a Grafalloy ProLite 35r, & I find the flight to be a strong trajectory off the deck. I have a smooth tempo, and for my swing speed (95), it rewards me with length that I dont deserve to get. I havent stayed up with the latest technology in fairway woods, there may have been improvements, but if you take a look in my bag, I tend to hang onto old favorites. I dont mind giving up distance if I can inmprove on accuracy.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Ti Warbird 3, TaylorMade Spoon, TayorMade 16* Pittsburg (which is still in my bag).

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 11, 2003]
rockford35
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Hawkeye Pro Series fairway woods(3&5)

I had first purchased the Hawkeye Pro Series driver after one great driving round with it as a demo. I now have the complete wood set. I can honestly say that these are THE fairway woods to have. I had been using a #3&5 Warbird previous to these, and tried out a few others, but none even came close to distance, feel, control and shot trajectory. I have increased distance in my 3 wood from 225 to almost 260, and can easily fly 235 with the 5 wood if a need to. A nice 3 yard draw off the face everytime. I now know what golf should feel like. Too bad the line is being replaced, even the new Big Bertha II lineup doesn't feel this sweet, and the Steelhead III's don't hold a candle to the feel and control of the Hawkeye.

Customer Service

Great customer service when i called and needed some questions answered. In Canada, somewhat lacking (no one is ever there, it seems), but overall, A+.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made, King Cobra, Adams, Tommy Armour.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 10, 2003]
Anthony Therrien
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Hawkeye VFT Pro Series 10.5 Firm flex driver

This driver is the best driver i have hit my whole life and I've tryed alot of drivers such as the Titleist 975J, Callaway Big Bertha III, and the Nike forged titanium drivers. This one stuck out above the rest of them and I hit it about 10 yards farther with the Hawkeye VFT Pro Series Driver and it goes straighter than the nike driver 9 out 10.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha III Titleist 975J Nike Forged Titanium Drivers

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 18, 2002]
Pietro
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: VFT pro series fairway woods

These are great clubs and the price is coming down now that they are about ot be replaced by a new line. The shafts are not bad either. You can draw or fade with control the proseries woods. Distance is very good, but not great (maybe I need to try different shafts). t

Customer Service

very goodm

Similar Products Used:

all of them. The pro series are one of the very best out there

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 20, 2002]
golfclubnut
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway VFT Hawkeye 15* 3 wood

This club is a very good fairway wood. I can hit it off the deck very easily, and am more comfortable off the tee than with previous shallow faced woods. You have to line these clubs up with the arrow, and not the face, as the bulge and roll of the face causes it to look closed. When you get the arrow pointed directly forward, straight shots all day.

Customer Service

very good

Similar Products Used:

I have tried them all

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 05, 2002]
Tyler
Shoots in the 90s

I am a 20 handicap, and have a decent swing, but I can pound balls with this club. I am not great...however, with the VFT 5 wood I consistently hit over 200 yards.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 21, 2002]
Rick Eldridge
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway VFT Pro Series 15 degree

Ordered with Grafalloy Prolite 3.5 from Callaway. If this club is neutrally weighted, I would hate to hit the standard VFT. I have a terrible time with hooking this club. I play a Titleist 975D driver with the same shaft and have much more confidence with it. Usually straight ball hitter but with this club, look out, hook city. Also the feel is not so great. Very unforgiving. Am currently trying to sell it.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Callaway War Bird 3-wood with RCH90

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Dec 18, 2001]
jos vegan
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Hawkeye pro series

Strength:

None

Horrible 5 wood and a piece of junk. The 10.5 degree angle just doesn''t work for me! The Taylor Made I tried i way better!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
Showing 1-10 of 16  

(C) Copyright 1996-2018. All Rights Reserved.

golfreview.com and the ConsumerReview Network are business units of Invenda Corporation

Other Web Sites in the ConsumerReview Network:

mtbr.com | roadbikereview.com | carreview.com | photographyreview.com | audioreview.com