Friday, July 4, 2008

Callaway Heavenwood Hybrids

Callaway Golf has always been a company that focused on easy to hit golf clubs, but the market for golf clubs has been moving very fast towards replacing long irons and fairway clubs with utility-hybrid golf clubs. So now they have done it and they have done it well.

The Callaway Heavenwood golf club comes in both graphite and steel. The steel is Uniflex and it is supposed to fit everyone. If your swing speed is average and you want a steel shaft then go ahead and order the Callaway Heavenwood in steel. However the majority of golfers usually buy hybrid golf clubs with graphite shafts and the Callaway Heavenwood has an excellent one. It is the RCH 75w. The Callaway Heavenwood offers four different shaft flexes when you order it in graphite. They are Firm, Light (Senior), Regular, and Strong.

The new Callaway Heavenwood Hybrids golf clubs are offered in several models from 1H - 5H. If you want to use a Callaway Heavenwood to replace one of your irons then:
  • replace your 1 iron with the Callaway Heavenwood 1H (14 degrees)
  • replace your 2 iron with the Callaway Heavenwood 2H (17 degrees)
  • replace your 3 iron with the Callaway Heavenwood 3H (20 degrees)
  • replace your 4 iron with the Callaway Heavenwood 4H (23 degrees)
  • replace your 5 iron with the Callaway Heavenwood 5H (26 degrees)
If you want to use a Callaway Heavenwood to replace one of your fairway woods then:
  • replace your 3 wood with the Callaway Heavenwood 1H (14 degrees)
  • replace your 4 wood with the Callaway Heavenwood 2H (17 degrees)
  • replace your 7 wood with the Callaway Heavenwood 3H (20 degrees)
  • replace your 9 wood with the Callaway Heavenwood 4H (23 degrees)
  • replace your 11 wood with the Callaway Heavenwood 5H (26 degrees)

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