The X Fairway Woods are a great upgrade from the Big Bertha and SteelHead III, especially for the average player.
The X Fairway Woods feature a standard size head, but with quite a bit of internal weighting for maximum forgiveness in a fairway wood. They borrowed their VFT Technology from previous designs as well. The VFT Technology stands for Variable Face Thickness, this allows the designers to make the areas of the face much hotter by being able to control the thickness of the entire face, giving the middle of the sweet spot more "pop" at impact while the perimeter of the face is kept a little thicker for added control on off center hits.
Callaway, like in their SteelHead series, incorporate a tungsten weight chip to lower the center of gravity, making it very easy to hit the new X fairway woods off the deck and out of tough lies.
The X fairway woods also features a Consistent Alignment Sole. This feature allows the club to sit perfectly flat on the ground each time it is placed behind the ball. The player will no longer have to worry about the club head rocking back and forth, opening or closing, lofting or de-lofting the club head before they swing. They S2H2, Callaways bore through design is also incorporated in the new woods, allowing for a shorter hosel, again giving the designers more weight to move around to the rear and perimeter of the club for more distance.
When I got a chance to hit this club, I was impressed. They took off very high and straight. I tested the 15* with a stiff shaft. The ball flight was surprising given the shallow face. While it took off high, it was very flat once it reached its peak, the ball seamed to hang in the air forever before coming down to earth. I was able to work the ball very easily with this club as well. It features a square club face and went wherever I told it to go! It looks great at address and the Consistent Alignment Sole really does its job. I only needed to set the club behind the ball, set up my stance and go. No extra fidgeting of the club head was needed to know it was aimed where I wanted it to go.
These fairway woods are still out there folks, and for around $99 on some Internet sites, it is defiantly a solid upgrade for a great price!
Published by MikeBabjak
Golf Pro and Club Maker in Ohio. Technology junkie. View profile
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