See my other listings for other Brands, Models and Options. At TZ GOLF we specialize in vintage clubs and golf related items that have a cult like following, may be underrated in some circles, are beautiful to look at, have great performance, give a better value than overpriced new equipment , and will help golfers have more fun & style on the golf course. Callaway Ladies X460 Titanium 11* Driver (2006), X 15* 3 Wood, 17* Big Bertha Heavenwood 2 Hybrid SET Driver - The Callaway X460 driver is an all titanium driver designed to help golfers improve accuracy off the tee and is more forgiving than earlier Callaway drivers. The X460 uses Callaway's Variable Face Thickness technology to increase the Characteristic Time of the face to the limit set by the USGA. The CT measurement is, in effect, a measurement of how flexible or trampoline-like the face is. The Consistent Alignment sole allows the club to rest on two areas of the sole to keep the club from rocking for improved accuracy. This all-titanium, 460cc driver is designed for longer and straighter tee shots. At 460cc, the new drivers combine a CT/VFT Face, Consistent Alignment Sole and patented Callaway Golf technologies. That combination of technology makes the X460 the longest all-titanium drivers Callaway Golf has ever made. CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 26, 2006--Callaway Golf Company (NYSE:ELY) today introduced the new X460® Driver -- a uniquely-balanced, all-titanium driver designed to deliver greater ball speed, deeper drives and more stability -- from setup through impact. The X460 Driver, in both standard and Tour models, will be available at authorized golf retail stores and green grass shops March 1 with a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $375. At 460cc, the new X460 drivers are the largest allowable under the Rules of Golf. They combine a new CT/VFT face, a distinctly designed and patented Consistent Alignment Sole and proven and patented Callaway Golf technologies. Extensive testing at the Callaway Golf Test Center in Carlsbad, California, show the X460 and X460 Tour to be the longest conforming all-titanium drivers Callaway Golf has ever made. The new CT/VFT face, the Company's next-generation patented Variable Face Thickness (VFT®) Technology, takes ball speed to the edge of the legal limit as defined by the United States Golf Association's Characteristic Time (CT) test. The X460's titanium face is robotically plasma-welded to the body, utilizing a precision manufacturing process. This ensures face thickness is controlled to tight tolerances for robust performance over a larger face area. Result: more distance, more often. Another key feature of the X460 Driver is its distinctively designed "Consistent Alignment Sole." At address, the subtle keels of the soleplate rest on the turf for ease in aiming the club face and stabilizing the club head. And the unique configuration of the X460's larger face area -- more than 10 percent larger than the Big Bertha® Titanium 454 Driver -- allowed Callaway Golf engineers to move even more weight to resist twisting from heel to toe and from sole to crown. This delivers a more consistent trajectory and more accuracy off the tee. Finally, the X460 Driver features two other core Callaway Golf technologies that have helped make the Company's drivers the choice of golfers of all skill levels for years: S2H2® (short, straight, hollow hosel) the breakthrough design that dramatically shortens the traditional hosel length, allowing weight to be moved lower and to the perimeter of the clubhead for significantly greater forgiveness; and Tru-Bore® bore-through construction, which improves feel and control by extending the shaft completely through the hosel and clubhead to the sole. Tour versions of the X460 Driver come in half-degree lofts to distinguish them from the standard models. In addition to a square face, the X460 Tour Driver features a slightly modified center of gravity position to produce trajectories generally preferred by better players. The new Callaway Golf X460 Driver is available in lofts of 9 degrees, 10 degrees, 11 degrees, and HT (High Trajectory) and comes standard with a Fujikura® 64-gram graphite shaft in Light, Regular and Stiff flexes. The X460 Tour version comes in 8.5-degree, 9.5-degree and 10.5-degree lofts with a Fujikura Tour Platform 26.3 shaft in Regular, Stiff and Extra Stiff flexes. Left-handed versions of the X460 Driver are available in the 9-degree and 10-degree lofts. The left-handed X460 Tour Driver is available in the 8.5-degree and 9.5-degree lofts. Review: " Upgraded from a Taylormade 360, which is a very smooth club that I have carried since 04. Going to a bigger head I was worried about generating enough club head speed to get the distance or bombing it 300+ in the other fairway. To my suprise this club was very workable, it doesn't need a supper powerful swing. I found if you give it a nice easy swing the club does the work for you, hitting in the 250's is norm now. I have tried +400cc drives before but could not get the accuracy, which was the reason I always went back to the Taylormade 360. My best round this year with the 460X I hit 7 out of 8 fairways, the 8th I got greedy and tried to crush it. " X 15* 3 Wood The Callaway X fairway wood is made to have improved turf interaction, more accurate alignment and a mid to low ball flight. The X-sole design causes the club to rest on two raised portions of the sole. This prevents the club from rocking so you know that your line is correct. The weight of the club is distributed around the perimeter to increase forgiveness to keep your ball online, reducing side spin. Add that to the Variable Face Thickness, and you get a longer, straighter fairway wood. The X-Sole design, the clubhead rests on two distinct, raised areas of the sole, eliminating the tendency of the head to rock back and forth at address. That means a more consistent alignment that will help ensure your shots start off on-line. A lower leading edge allows you to hit down under the ball, especially helpful on tight lies. Internal weighting is positioned ideally in each loft. making it easy to get the ball airborne and resulting in a more ideal trajectory. Callaway X fairway woods have been out for a few years and they're not being made anymore. But that doesn't mean they're not worth considering if you're looking for new woods. These are high quality clubs made by Callaway Golf, but because their design isn't the "latest and greatest," they can be picked up pretty cheaply. Discontinued doesn't necessarily mean old and cold, at least not in the case of these fairway woods! When they were first launched, they were an "Editor's Choice" on the Golf Digest Hot List. I decided to see if I could test at least one of them and then post a review here - I know some of our readers are looking for good clubs that are a few years old and can be purchased inexpensively. After looking around, I found a Callaway X 15-degree 3-wood for sale locally. Although used, it was in like-new condition and I only paid $65. I've also seen brand new Callaway X fairway woods selling on ebay for less than $50. Mine came with a regular flex Fujikura graphite shaft, but they were also made with light (senior) and stiff graphite shafts as well as a Uniflex True Temper® steel shaft. Right-handed models included the 3-, 4-, 5-, 7- and 9-woods; 3-, 5- and 7-wood models were made for left-handed players. Having this many choices means if you decide you want some of your own, you'll probably be able to find the loft you want. The X fairway woods by Callaway have a three-piece stainless steel head with an "X-Sole" that the company claims improves turf interaction off virtually any lie. Callaway also says the X-Sole helps square the face when the club comes into contact with the ground . In addition to the X-Sole, they incorporate Callaway's proven VFT (Variable Face Thickness technology), S2H2 design and signature Tru-Bore construction (the shaft extends through the hosel and club head all the way to the sole) to promote stability, control, forgiveness, and increased ball velocities for more distance and accuracy. The enhanced perimeter weighting of these clubs means they also have a high Moment of Inertia to resist twisting and increase forgiveness. Their internal weighting is intended to promote the optimum trajectory. Okay, enough of the boring technical stuff. Let's see what happened when I took my 3-wood onto the course! Based on the performance of my club, I rate these fairway woods as very solid, easy to hit, highly playable clubs on an overall basis. The X-Sole seemed to do what Callaway intended: I liked the way the club squared up at address, and hitting out of the spinach was easier than with many other fairway woods I've tested. Hitting off the fairway was a breeze, and hitting off the tee was a joy. In fact, off the tee it went almost as far as my driver , which is something all of us should remember. As a general rule, 3-woods are more accurate than drivers because their shafts are shorter and easier to control. So, if you're on the tee and the fairway is tight or has trouble on both sides, consider hitting your 3-wood instead of your driver. You might lose a few yards but this strategy could save you strokes. When I made good contact the ball had a medium trajectory without any ballooning. Carry, roll and accuracy were all impressive for an older club. Callaway X fairway woods also seem forgiving. When I missed the sweet spot, the distance loss just wasn't all that bad. Some people say they can work Callaway X fairway woods, but my 3-wood went dead straight. At one time several Tour pros were playing Callaway X fairway woods, so you know their performance was up to the demands of highly skilled players. But, they're so forgiving that I don't think you need a low handicap to be able to play well with Callaway X fairway woods. These clubs are versatile and could be effective weapons for average amateurs just like they were for the pros. The Bottom Line : If you want woods that have been made by a world-class club manufacturer but you don't want moveable weights, exotic shafts or composite heads, Callaway X fairway woods may be just what you're looking for. Even though they're a few years old, they incorporate many of the "core technologies" Callaway is still using today. Their quality and price make them a great value for golfers of all abilities. Review: " Just replaced my old tight lies for the Callaway X 3 and 5 fairway woods. Just one round so far but I had four hits with these (3 with the 3 and 1 with the 5) That I hadn't pulled off in years. 210 yds out, strong uphill green. My 3 wood went over the trap guarding the green and to the back of the green. My old three wood would have left me 10 yards shy. There is a distinctive ping when striking. I found them to be dead straight (even when I was trying to shape a bit). They have a very low trajectory (not sure if I'm just not finding the sweet spot yet. I love the extra length and straightness - I'll work on landing more softly as I get used to them., So far - from just driving range and a round - I've been incredibly impressed. Picked them up at Sports Authority for $80 each-cheapest I could find online or at the local golf shops. So for me the value is tremendous. " Callaway Big Bertha Heav enwood 17* 2H Hybrid The Callaway Big Bertha Heavenwood is a great option for golfers that need to replace their difficult long irons. This hybrid has a longer heel to toe profile with a low Center of Gravity that makes is easier to get the ball into the air. The modified War Bird sole makes it easier to cut through turf or even sand to make solid contact. The hosel design keeps weight low and contains a plug to improve feel and stability at impact. The Callaway Big Bertha Heavenwood Hybrid is a versatile club that can be used from a variety of lies. Its innovative technology allows for a high launch and increased distance, making it a great choice for golfers looking to improve their game. The club's forgiving design and wide sole make it ideal for players who struggle with hitting long irons. With its combination of power and precision, the Callaway Big Bertha Heavenwood Hybrid is a must-have for any golfer looking to take their game to the next level. Review: " I bought these with golf store gift certificates. It took awhile to get used to them (hook), but they immediately added about 20 yards over the corresponding irons I had. When my aim was good, the 4h goes about 200 yards. After a year of tinkering with my swing in general, these have become a much more reliable club for me. In short, good swing mechanics are necessary to hit these well. Some forgiveness, but not as forgiving as others. " Callaway X460 Titanium 11* Driver (2006), X 3 Wood, X 3 Hybrid SET All clubs have Ladies Flex (Gems) Graphite Shafts Right Hand Clubs are in good condition, lots of life left. Clubs have original Callaway Grips, all are playable. The Easy to Hit, Callaway Driver, Woods and Hybrids have been a very popular choice for many years Compliment your purchase with a Callaway Stand Bag... https://www.ebay.com/itm/265706771692?hash=item3ddd5b94ec:g:Bh0AAOSw6W1ijSuR
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