What Professional Golf Players Use Callaway Fairway Woods?
Callaway woods are some of the most innovative on the market, and have grown quite a following on the professional golf tours. It has four major lines of woods, each of which has its advocates in the pro ranks.
Phil Mickelson is one of the best golfers on the PGA Tour, and uses the Callaway FT Tour three-wood to knock the ball from the fairway to the green. The FT Tour stands for Fusion Technology, the Callaway engineering that combines a stainless steel face and body with a tungsten-infused sole to produce a higher MOI and more effective center of gravity. They also offer an opti-fit weighting system that can be customized to a neutral setting for workability, or a draw setting for reducing the tendency to slice or fade.
Next line of Callaway Woods is the X Fairway Woods. An example of a professional PGA player using the X series is Ernie Els. The Callaway X Fairway Woods boast a bigger head volume than the FT series, and are fitted with a fairly shallow steel face. Callaway advise that the X series of woods allow to create higher ball speeds.
Rocco Mediate uses the FT-I Squareway 3-wood, part of Callaway’s most forgiving woods series. It has an MOI that rivals that of a typical driver, and its squareway inertial design moves discretionary weight to the clubhead perimeter, helping it resist twisting.
Among the big names on the LPGA Tour to use Callaway woods is perhaps the most prominent golfer of them all. Hall of Famer Annika Sorenstam won on the pro circuit using the Callaway Tour 15-degree X fairway woods and a Callaway Tour X 5-wood.
Cristie Kerr is another LPGA professional example. She has Callaway Big Bertha fairway woods, which are made with a stainless steel clubhead, allowing the player to enjoy a combination of good forgiveness and notable ball speed. The Big Bertha is quite a popular model in the Callaway series.
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