19 January 2010
Various Models Of Callaway 3 Wood Available
Posted by Bob Thompson under: Golf .
In this article I will briefly discuss the types of the Callaway 3 Wood range. At present Callaway currently make four different types of 3-wood, these are the Big Bertha Diablo, the X-Hot, the FT and the FT-i squareway. Depending on the type of golfer that you are will depend which club is right for you, as they all provide different effects in relation to swing styles.
A customized shape club head has been introduced into the Big Bertha Diablo and this has the effect of increase the length of the shot and providing a greater accuracy in shot placement.
FT-i Squareway has a squareway inertial design placing the weight of the club head in the most extreme corners of the club. The result of this is that the club is loss prone to twisting throughout the swing action.
A club designed to stop the back and forth rocking of the club is the X-Hot this ensures that your shot will always start off on target. This feature is achieved thanks to the patented design which sees the club head rest upon to sections of the sole of the club.
The Callaway FT series of clubs are created using a variety of metals this allows for greater callibration of the center of gravity of the club head and thus an even sweeter sweet spot resulting in increased trajectory and shaping of the shot.
The angle of the club face on a three wood is usually between 13 and 15 degrees, this is known as the loft of the wood. From a three wood you should be aiming to get the ball to travel around the 250 yard mark. When a driver is not an appropriate club for the tee off a 3 wood can be used. It is also handy for shots where the ball is just off the fairway or when the ball has a good lie in the rough.
As the amount of investment within Golf has increased so has the research that goes into the production of the clubs themselves. As such the market has been inundated with a variety of clubs to suit different kinds of swings, the best way to determine which is right for you is to go to a driving range with them and try them out. Most driving ranges allow for different clubs to be sampled so you won't have to buy them first.
As I said before many metals are used to create clubs however steel and titanium alloy are the most common. Steel clubs are a lot cheaper than titanium clubs so would be better for the beginner however the titanium clubs produce much more power within the shot due to their lighter weight.
These metals as discussed above are also used for fairway woods too. The higher the wood the more loft that is achieved with it. An increase in loft means the ball will travel higher in the air and therefore a smaller length away from you.
The 1-wood is longest club a golfer can use, there are 2-woods manufactured but it is rare to find a golfer who uses one therefore the 3-wood is usually the second biggest club in a golf bag. The advantage of using woods instead of drivers is that they have smaller heads and are easy for beginners to start out with when striking a ball off the tee.
Use one of the best clubs out there by buying the Callaway 3 wood in your bag. Head online to find great costs, even on a nice canvas field bag to use. Go online now and find out more.
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