The confidence you have with this Callaway FT-i club in your hand is worth the money alone. It feels like cheating now knowing that all you… Read Full Review. Even with a bad shot I still get good distance from my Callaway FT-i and a straight drive with this club moreso than any other I have tried. Because I get good results even with my bad shots it gives confidence so therefore end up with fewer poor shots.
Only bad point is the cost… Read Full Review. Tried the Whilst it appeared to be consistent I reckoned I lost yards on the drive compared to my regular Burner driver and the Tour Burner that I was also experimenting with. I was trying to find a reason to justify the very high price for the Callaway FT-i driver and could not. Other drivers at half this cost perform as well… Read Full Review.
Over all a great club to have in your bag. I'm a little older now so I can't swing as hard. You don't get the distance that the Adams gives you but it is at least on the fairway. Try it you will love it. Chow… Read Full Review. By far the straightest and most consistent driver i have hit in all my years of golf. I usually suffer from slice when i try too hard but with this driver i can push the ball as hard as i like without ending up on the next fairway to the right, almost every drive lands bang in the middle of the fairway.
Distance is not as much as the cleveland xls etc but in the middle of the fairway u cant complain about the Callaway FT-i driver… Read Full Review. I was looking for a new driver so set about my usual search of big names and latest equipment. TaylorMade M5 9. I've had this club for a while and I don't like it at all. I guess I should have demoed it first. WAY too high.
I even installed a diamana WB 83X in it and still can't get the ball down. Just started playing the 5-wood and 7-wood with stock Fuji shafts. I'm hitting lots of solid shots with them and getting good carry even on hits off the sweet spot.
High trajectory is the norm which is okay for me. Callaway Rogue Does any find the Squareway goes left too easily. I am thinking of having the shaft pulled and replaced to sit square. Maybe I should try it again. I was having some swing problems - more than usual that is - when I was using it, and it just didn't make me take my TEE CB2 out of the bag. Comparing the two, the Sqway does not sound as "solid" as the CB2, and sits a bit too closed for me to feel really comfortable with it.
My tendencies with my fw woods is to get a little left, so the SQ didn't help that. With the CB2 I can really hit it well and with a little draw. I got one off the tour with the face clocked open and ProjectX graphite in it and this is a surprising good 3-wood. I dont mind the size and shape. But the face is noticeably closed. And it doesn't feel solid, makes a klank sound at impact. The stock shaft is not very good. Nice magnetic headcover. With a different shaft and clocked open, it may make a sweet club.
My first post!! I just picked up the Squareway 5W a few weeks ago, and it's still pretty snowy here, so I haven't had a chance to course-test this yet. But, I've taken it to the range a couple of times, and so far, so good! The feel is quite nice, and the square clubhead gives you that extra confidence that you'll get a solid hit. The offset does take a little getting used to, but my mishits tend to be blocks, so I'm cool with that.
The ball definitely pops off the face on impact - I was consistently carrying shots about off the deck, with a straight trajectory. Of course, the range can only tell you part of the story - I'll update once I've had a chance to hit it on the course!
I picked one up off the BST here and absolutely love it. You really have to try and miss with this thing to produce a bad shot. Had a tendency to balloon on me, but replaced the shaft with a Matrix Code 8 in x flex and now it produces perfect trajectory. Please turn it on or check if you have another program set to block cookies.
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