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Callaway HawkEye VFT

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Callaway HawkEye VFT
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HEADCOVERS: If a headcover is pictured in the photo above then the wood comes with the manufacturer’s matching headcover. If it is not in the photo, we do not have the matching headcover – but the club will be supplied with a brand new plain black tadpole headcover free of charge.

Comments -

Ref 1137091
Golfer: Mens Right Hand
Brand: Callaway
Club: 5 Wood
Loft: -
Shaft Name: System 60
Shaft Material: Graphite
Flex: Light
Grip: Callaway
Head condition    6 - Fair
Shaft condition    6 - Fair
Grip condition    6 - Fair

Callaway HawkEye VFT - User Reviews

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clarey5 H.Cap 6 (Posted 28.04.08 )

The best 3 wood you could have in your golf bag...........

dtoddNI H.Cap 20 (Posted 17.04.08 )

I am delighted with the condition of this club and it is a joy to use.

Grasbo H.Cap 23 (Posted 13.01.07 )

I recently purchased a Callaway HawkEye VFT 7 wood to complete the set. I used it for the first time last week on a Society day and picked up the prize for nearest the pin courtesy of the new 7 wood. I only wish I had added this to my set earlier.

mmmkelvin H.Cap 18 (Posted 26.11.06 )

Perfect for those 170/180 yd par 3's. I had to keep borrowing my wife's - hence this purchase. Has a slight draw which must be the weighting because my usual shot is a fade.

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Model Info 2003

Callaway Big Bertha Hawkeye VFT Fairway Wood. The Callaway Big Bertha Hawkeye VFT fairway woods feature Callaway's Variable Face Thickness (VFT) Technology which allows manufacture of a very thin - yet strong - clubface. One of the earliest fairway woods to benefit from the 'trampoline effect' whereby the face 'gives' slightly on contact with the ball and then, in a fraction of a second, restores itself, catapulting the ball off for increased distance.