| Information: |
| Club
Reviewed: |
Callaway Steelhead
X-14 with Callaway Memphis "10" steel
shaft |
| Ball Used: |
Top-Flite Range |
| Location: |
Driving Range |
| Reviewer Info: |
5'8"/150 lbs, Age 37,
Handicap 8 |
| Comparison Clubs: |
Ping Eye2+, Cleveland 588P |
| Accuracy |
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Fairly straight ball flight; difficult to hit big draws or
fades. |
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| Distance |
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These clubs are 10-15 yards longer per club than the Hogan
Edges. |
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| Trajectory |
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Higher than average; very easy to get the ball airborne. |
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| Feel |
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Less than average; not much feedback from
these clubs; with the exception of extreme toe shots; most
other places on the club face feel the same.
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| Forgiveness |
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Very forgiving; more than Eye2+; toe shots
can be felt with distance loss but still a straight ball
flight.
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| Looks |
| Similar to past X-12 model; more rounded topline
with new cavity medallion design; offset oversize iron; classic
Callaway look. |
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| Summary |
| This club should appeal to anyone who wants
to hit the ball straight, particular middle to high handicap
golfers. |