X Fairway Woods (2008)
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Accurate (60)
- Smooth (43)
- Easy to hit (37)
- Solid feel (37)
- Great traction (36)
Cons
- Inconsistent performance (6)
- Poor grip (3)
Best Uses
- Fairway (64)
- Longer shots (38)
- Tee shots (26)
- Rough (18)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Golf enthusiast (36), Casual/ recreational (27), Beginner (5), Tournament golfer (3)
Reviewed by 71 customers
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Pros
- Good Grip
- Smooth
- Solid Feel
Cons
- It took some practice
Best Uses
- Longer Shots
- Tee Shots
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
It took some practice before I got used to this club but now I have confidence in it and it really does have more distance than my previous club which had a steel shaft.
- Handicap:
- 7
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Hit
- Good Grip
- Solid Feel
Cons
- Inconsistent Performance
Best Uses
- Fairway
- Longer Shots
- Rough
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
I have not been able to play much because of the rainy weather. I've played with the clubs only three times but I have hit the 3 wood better than the others I have tried. I really like the 5 wood because it has a wonderful feel. My favorite is the 7 wood that I bought first in the X series. I am having trouble with the X driver. I have a tail on it each time I hit it and I am not hitting it very far, which disappoints me. Once the weather improves and I am able to practice I believe things will get even better.
Pros
- Forgiving
- Solid Feel
Cons
- Not as long as could be
Best Uses
- Fairway
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
Not as long as my old Ti Clevelands
- Handicap:
- 15
Pros
- Accurate
- Forgiving
Cons
Best Uses
- Fairway
- Longer Shots
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
I bought this with the same shaft as my strong 3 metal. The shaft was tip trimmed differently (longer tip, less trimmed from it, and shorter on top) so the flex is slightly different which was not what I expected. Even with that, the club performed well.
Pros
- Easy To Hit
- Good Grip
Cons
Best Uses
- Fairway
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
CLUB LOOKS AND FEELS NEW
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Hit
- Forgiving
- Good Grip
- Smooth
- Solid Feel
Cons
Best Uses
- Fairway
- Longer Shots
- Rough
- Tee Shots
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
nice clubs for use in all situations.
- Handicap:
- 14
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Hit
- Forgiving
- Solid Feel
Cons
Best Uses
- Fairway
- Tee Shots
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
Very solid club that is very easy to hit, especially off the tee.
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Hit
- Forgiving
- Good Grip
- Smooth
- Solid Feel
Cons
Best Uses
- Fairway
- Tee Shots
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
Love it
Pros
- Easy To Hit
- Forgiving
- Smooth
- Solid Feel
Cons
- Poor Grip
Best Uses
- Fairway
- Longer Shots
- Tee Shots
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
Like the product; Grips were in need of replacing as usual with the Callaway pre-owned
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Hit
- Solid Feel
Cons
Best Uses
- Fairway
- Rough
- Tee Shots
Comments about Callaway Golf X Fairway Woods (2008):
best fairway woods I have ever played. A game changer on par 5's and long par 4's.
Product Questions and Answers
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Q:
Difference between Senior and Regular flex for the average golfer, age 62.Asked on 1/5/2010 by Fergie from California, MO1 answer
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A:
A senior flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed from 70-80 mph. A regular flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed from 80-90 mph.Answered on 1/5/2010 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
Q:
I have an x 5 wood and an x 3 wood. Purchased in 2009. I'm considering ordering a 7 wood but all I see offered are 2008 models. My question is was there a 2009 model?Asked on 1/5/2010 by SWS from florida1 answer
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A:
There was not a 2009 model released for the X Series fairway woods. They are still being made but they were manufactured in 2008.Answered on 1/5/2010 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
Q:
Looking at the X 7 wood. What degree is it?Asked on 1/4/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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A:
The loft of the X Series 7 wood is 21°.Answered on 1/4/2010 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
