Pros: Great distance and feel at impact Cons: Not as forgiving as I would like
If you've read my glowing review of the Callaway Steelhead Plus Driver, then you could certainly understand my running out to buy the fairway wood of the same brand, right?
Well, with the success enjoyed with the driver, I absolutely could not...
Pros: very forgiving, versatile, easy to hit, excellent value Cons: none.
I've been playing golf on and off for about 7 years and never took it serious enough to go out and purchase a serious golf club. While I seriously enjoy spending the day playing a great round of golf, I've never taken a lesson and am pretty much self...
I purchased a Steelhead Plus 3 Wood last summer and it is absolutely the greatest purchase I have ever made as far as golf clubs. Fortunately, I bought it during the offseason and it only cost me around $150, but even at $200 I feel like this club is a...
I purchased my new steelhead plus driver about a month ago, it has a stiff graphite shaft with a loft of 10 degrees. My driver of choice before the steelhead was the Taylor Made Titanium (original model). I am happy with this club but thought I would...
Pros: Good distance with ample roll Cons: draw bias, workability,durability
I have long been a fan of Callaway's ability to produce forgiving easy to hit clubs. Previous designs were tailored at all levels of player and featured characteristics to enable the high handicaper or low marker to enjoy the game.
I have until recently, been lost in a world of oversize, jumbo, and titanium inflated drivers. Exotic metal mixes, coated faces, and other general claims. Don't get me wrong, in my travels I have found many a hidden gem. But to my surprise, it is THIS...
Pros: Long, straight hits from anywhere Cons: Your playing partners constantly borrow them
Like many golfers, I heard the claims from all the manufacturers and I didn't believe them. That all changed last Spring when my pro gave me a Callaway Steelhead Plus driver to try out. I've played golf for 30 years and was a 14 handicap at that time....
Pros: sharp looks, great quality, good company, new technology Cons: slice-helper, short shaft, mediocre performance
I bought the Steelhead Plus 9 degree driver with hopes that a Callaway club would help me bring down my handicap even more. What I got was a decent club that I could hit a good distance, but was just surprisingly average.
Pros: sharp looking, popular,great customer service, some love it! Cons: look out on the left!
I really wanted to like my Callaway Steelhead Plus fairway wood. With its beautiful, striking finish of dark blue glossy paint, the club is a head turner. Made with the best technology money could buy, from variable thickness faces to specially placed...
Pros: accuracy is amazing, good for hunting Cons: club length is short, can't get good distance
I must say that I am very pleased with my Big Bertha Steelhead golf club. While it is a weak club for distance (the most I can get is 200 yards with it), it is surprisingly accurate.
Whenever I go to the driving range, I always try to hit...
Pros: DURABLE, HELPS CONTROL, COMFORTABLE, AFFORDABLE Cons: HEAVY, UNLESS YOU HAVE A FAST SWING
The Callaway Big Bertha Steelhead 3 Wood is an outstanding club, that helped me straighten out my slice, and has an extremely comfortable feel. The Steelhead is durable and has lasted me for two years, looking brand new. The steel shafted is weighed down...
Pros: Accuracy, forgiveness, sharp looking club Cons: none
I purchased my Steelhead Plus 3 wood in June 99, and I have been happy with it ever since. After trying the Mizuno forged wood, and the Cobra Gravity back, I decided that this club gave me everything I was looking for.
Pros: Forgiving, hits long, great off the tee Cons: Somewhat expensive
Having now used the Steelhead Plus 3 "wood" for an entire season I can attest to its forgiving nature and its distance capabilities. Many times I've been asked if I'm hitting a 3 or a driver off the tee. You may lose a few yards against a...
Pros: Easy to hit, good customer service. Cons: none
It seems like everywhere you look, you see the Callaway name. Clubs, bags, hats and TV commercials are all filled with the Callaway name. So, being a golf enthusiast, I had no choice but to purchase one of their clubs.
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