Callaway Weekend Tour Update: Reed, Every, Ko add new pieces
4/22/2014 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
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Callaway may not have found the winner's circle over Easter weekend but its clubs were in play across the globe
Callaway may not have found the winner's
circle over Easter weekend but its clubs were
in play across the globe.
Red-hot Patrick Reed played a new X2 Hot 2-Deep fairway wood into the bag at the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town. The club is 12.5-degrees, 42-inches and featured a True Temper Bi-Matrix shaft geared towards helping reduce spin.
The X2 Hot 2-Deep, of course, was developed to provide golfers with a more versatile and easier option off the tee without sacrificing much distance. The larger head -- compaired to the 3 Deep -- offers more consistency off the tee and a higher MOI.
Stuart Appleby also put a new club into action -- the X2 Hot Pro Fairway Wood.
At the RBC Heritage, Appleby hit 73.2 percent of fairways using hte club and was helped by its higher launch.
Matt Every played one of Callaway's X Utility Prototype irons at Harbour Town. Designed by Roger Cleveland, the clubs are yet another level of versatility in the bag and can help players off the tee.
Every played a 3-iron.
Former Women's World No. 1 amateur Lydia Ko changed putters, moving to a Odyssey Tank Cruiser V-Line. The putter is 33 inches witha 15-gram weight in the grip and a pair of 15-gram weights in the head.
Red-hot Patrick Reed played a new X2 Hot 2-Deep fairway wood into the bag at the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town. The club is 12.5-degrees, 42-inches and featured a True Temper Bi-Matrix shaft geared towards helping reduce spin.
The X2 Hot 2-Deep, of course, was developed to provide golfers with a more versatile and easier option off the tee without sacrificing much distance. The larger head -- compaired to the 3 Deep -- offers more consistency off the tee and a higher MOI.
Stuart Appleby also put a new club into action -- the X2 Hot Pro Fairway Wood.
At the RBC Heritage, Appleby hit 73.2 percent of fairways using hte club and was helped by its higher launch.
Matt Every played one of Callaway's X Utility Prototype irons at Harbour Town. Designed by Roger Cleveland, the clubs are yet another level of versatility in the bag and can help players off the tee.
Every played a 3-iron.
Former Women's World No. 1 amateur Lydia Ko changed putters, moving to a Odyssey Tank Cruiser V-Line. The putter is 33 inches witha 15-gram weight in the grip and a pair of 15-gram weights in the head.
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