Callaway X #3 Wood (graphite shaft)?
by admin on Friday, January 29th, 2010 | 4 Comments
Does anyone have one?
If so, would you recommend it?
Do you think $99.99 (new) is a great price for the club?
Since I've only played 18 holes about 6 times and I average in the high 80s, low - mid 90s; WOULD YOU RECOMMEND ME BUy A #3 WOOD IN PLACE OF A DRIVER? (b/c I was told by man ppl I should master the #3 wood before I move onto the driver. I tend to slice a driver since I'm a 'technically still considered a beginner'...





u should master ur driver first..in order for the ball not to slice you should not put power when hitting it. since ur a beginner u should focus on how hit the ball straight. just do a relax swing with ur driver first then if u can hit the ball straight, u can put a little bit of power on it. remember golf is not about how far u drive the ball. btw i reccomend ping g10 drivers and fairway woods. theyre the best in the market
I have a Hyper X 11 degree driver with graphite shaft and I find it great as long as you maintain rhythm in your swing. I have also acquired a Callaway Big Bertha 4 wood and that is also very good. Price is excellent.
J.T.
I think the price is good…..The Club is a solid club. While I would advise a lesson or two to correct your sing flaws that are causing you to slice your driver, It is always prudent to have a 3 wd that you can trust. What ever way you decide to go….Good luck and enjoy the game.
at this price. very very good deal. must purchase if weather permits you to play. as limited player. please do not use driver. you will be more accurate with 3 wood. better contact. the call away is long. you will lose eight yards. also be 20 yards more accurate. this will save a lot of money on golf balls. more time to play. faster improvement. lower scores. more fun. just use 3 wood. old guy droped driver 4 years ago. added 5th wedge scores droped. like that. use 3 wood . 1 hi bird. when a single digit drops when driver pulled. something works. just use 14 degree sonar tec.