Callaway FT i-brids Irons
Callaway FT i-brids Irons
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  [Apr 01, 2024] 
 
					 
			nadya 
		
	
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  [Jan 01, 2024] 
 
					 
			minami 
		
	
								
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  [Dec 24, 2023] 
 
					 
			arissaaqila 
		
	
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												tstoto Weakness:  
			
	No weaknesses. All very good.  Purchased: New    
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  [Feb 18, 2013]
					 
			Phil H. 
			Shoots in the 80s 
																			
											Model Reviewed:
											ft ibrid										 
									
																											This golf club is for the golfer who has trouble getting the ball into the air. There is a lot of "pow" behind the club face and the ball really rockets into the air. Probably club longer than my Mizuno's.
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  [Jul 17, 2011]
					 
			SAGolfLuvr 
			Shoots in the 80s 
																			
											Model Reviewed:
											Calloway FT i-brids										 
									
																											My friend let me borrow these clubs for two rounds and I shot my best scores ever at two different courses. These clubs are much easier to hit and are very long for the long hitter (140-150yd pitching wedge,etc). Just take very little divot on the driving range and then do the same on the course. FUN, FUN, FUN Clubs! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: My Mizuno MP33's can't compete with the ease of use of the FT i-brids.  | 
								
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  [May 03, 2010]
					 
			tom g 
			Shoots in the 80s 
																			
											Model Reviewed:
											callaway ft i-brid irons with nissen ss shafts										 
									
																											let me tell you this, before i was using these clubs it was had to get on in 2 on a par 5 with more than 500 yards in play BUT now with these clubs and my favorite driver I have been on more par 5's in 2 than ever before!!!! these clubs are easy to start with even on par 4 and better yet at par 3's, just remember to practice as some of the clubs hit further than your old clubs. on par 3's of 160-180 yds, before i used to use a 5 iron but now have to use a 7 due to the increase club facing. trust me you will feel better when you hit birdie on a long par 5.  | 
								

