Brom
Reviewed: 11 August 2009
SEEMS TO DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE LABEL, STRAIGHTER AND LONGER
Consistently straighter than anything I've used before.
Off centre hits don't appear to lose much distance or direction.
The shape makes it easy to setup.
Difficult to work the ball left and right, the tour version has a neutral setup and is supposedly easier to work, but I didn't try one.
The price!
Expensive, however, I picked this 11* one up from the second hand shelf for a little over £200. There are second hand bargains out there if your not in any rush.
The shape is like marmite, you either love it or hate it.
The one degree closed face can take a little getting used to.
Doesn't sound bad at impact, nowhere near as loud as a cobra for instance, but that's a personal thing, one man's music is another man's noise.
Am I pleased with it?...yes
Will it stay in my bag?...yes
Does it inspire confidence on the tee?...yes (for me anyway)
Recomend it?...yes
Downside...I can't uderstand how Calloway can justify such a ridiculous price tag, which is why I can only give it a good rating in the value category.