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Callaway FT i-bird
$1,500.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:It's really easy to get the ball up in the air, even out of the rough. Excellent clubs for beginner golfers since they're extremely forgiving. Long irons are replaced by hybrids- saves money if you planned on buying them.
The Cons:The look really different- will take some time to get used to if your switching from a generic iron set. Lacks the feel of a more traditional irons- may experience some of those "unexplainable" shots. Clubs may be too heavy for some slower swinging people.
The Callaway FT i-bird irons are made using a multi-material construction which creates a lightweight titanium body and an oversized clubhead. Heavy Tunite weighting is put into the sole to create a stable center of gravity and a high moment of inertia.
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Like some of the other Callaway drivers, the FT i-birds use TPU SenSert to decrease vibration in the swing and impact. The main feature of the FT i-birds is the low center of gravity and the wider sole for interaction with the turf. The Callaway FT i-bird irons are designed to be forgiving, so they are good option for more inexperienced players.
Features
- Fully Integrated Set Design
- Modified True-Bore Design
- Improved Mid and Short Irons
- Low center of gravity
- Wider sole
- TPU SenSert
- Turnite weighting
- Features: three hybrid clubs
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It's really easy to get the ball up in the air, even out of the rough
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Excellent clubs for beginner golfers since they're extremely forgiving
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Long irons are replaced by hybrids- saves money if you planned on buying them
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Doesn't vibrate when you hit a poor shot
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The look really different- will take some time to get used to if your switching from a generic iron set
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Lacks the feel of a more traditional irons- may experience some of those "unexplainable" shots
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Clubs may be too heavy for some slower swinging people
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The high price point is going to scare people off- especially beginners
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