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To: Bill who wrote (1759)7/17/2000 12:31:14 PM
From: TH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44013
 
e-Bill,

Cool, glad you like em. Callaway makes a lot of good stuff.

I looked at the pricetag on those Hawkeye irons and went into shock. Still very easy to hit clubs.

I was never a big fan of the Zing, or the Zing2. The Eye2 is still a great club (esp the 60 degree wedge, that thing is sooooo easy to hit).

Hit em soon...and er longer now.

TH



To: Bill who wrote (1759)7/18/2000 9:48:38 AM
From: Mark T. Heath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44013
 
I'm not as big on Callaway as most. I have a Steelhead 3 wood and an old Warbird 4 wood that I still carry. Reshafted both to True Temper DG S-300 steel. Their woods are fine, but I can't stand their irons. Why Callaway doesn't make a minimal offset iron available to the public is beyond me. Every Callaway iron ever made is loaded with tons of offset. I even chuckled when I saw the LO version of the X-14 irons. I pulled a 3 iron off the rack, set it down as if at address, and what do you know.......offset, and tons of it. Callaway has found it's market no doubt, but I wish they would make available to the public what they are putting in the Tour player's hands that are on their payroll.