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November 3, 2010

Callaway X-Series Men’s Watches – Video Review

Posted by Marc @ 3:33 pm
Filed under: Callaway Reviews

Hi folks, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I am going to be reviewing the Callaway X-Series Men’s Watches.

Callaway timepieces are made with the same attention to detail and to design as their golf clubs, so you know that these things are really high quality. And, not to mention, they are quite beautiful. The X-Series watches are a little sportier than the other series of watches that Callaway makes, but they still feature all the class you could ask for.

These watches feature a 3-piece 40mm case, and both the case and the bracelet are made out of stainless steel. They also feature chronograph movement so you can use it as a stop watch as well as, obviously, to keep time.

These watches also feature luminous hands and dial markers, and are water resistant to up to 5 Atmospheres (5 ATM), which is roughly 40 meters under seal level.

All of these watches also come with a Callaway branded tin, so they are already prepackaged and pre wrapped for those Christmas gifts.

Thanks for watching guys, these were the Callaway X-Series Men’s Watches. We have them in both Black and in Silver. Pick one up for a friend or pick one up for yourself. It is a perfect gift and they are great watches. They are appropriate for many occasions, from the golf course to the board room, and you won’t be disappointed with the quality of these watches.

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November 1, 2010

Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrid Video Review

Posted by Marc @ 1:05 pm
Filed under: Callaway Reviews

Hi guys, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I am going to be reviewing the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrids.

The Big Bertha Diablo hybrids feature Callaway’s Dual Runner Sole, and you can see here they have stickers on them on this club just to indicate where they are. The theory is that these clubs keep you going in a straight line, even when you are swinging through some really rough stuff. If you were to imagine my finger is the ground, you can see how much of the sole of the club is relieved. So, it is playable from a variety of lies, from the deepest rough, to fairway bunkers, to the fairway itself.

You can see that these Diablo Hybrids are really good looking, and they look great when you are standing over them. As with all hybrids, they are meant to replace those long irons. They are really easy to hit, and are going to give you great distance. You are costing yourself strokes if you are not hitting hybrids.

These clubs also feature Callaway’s VFT, or Variable Face Thickness technology, which broadens the sweet spot on the club, giving you a hot ball flight, even if it is hit a little off center, towards the heel or the toe of the club. You are going to get great distance out of these hybrids.

Thanks for watching folks, these were the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Hybrids. Don’t forget that when you are playing hybrids, you have to swing as if it is an iron. Swing down on the ball, take a divot, and you are going to get the ball up in the air quickly without losing any of your distance. When your irons would catch or dig, hybrids are designed to not do that. They are going to give you great distance and accuracy, so replace those long irons, get some hybrids, and drop some shots.

Win a Callaway uPro Go GPS this November!

Don’t forget that GolfEtail.com is the home of the deepest discounts on the web. And if you sign up for our Deal Team email list in November 2010, you’re in with the chance to win a Callaway uPro Go GPS ($349.99 value)! Plus EXCLUSIVE deals on clubs like the Big Bertha Diablo Hybrids emailed straight to your inbox. The discounts are just out of this world. So snag some good clubs for yourself!

October 4, 2010

Jim Furyk’s new favorite wedge … Callaway X-Series JAWS

Posted by Marc @ 7:00 pm
Filed under: Callaway Reviews, Golf Stars, Golf Tips, PGA Tour News

Did you know … Jim Furyk used a Callaway X-Series JAWS Wedge during the FedEx Cup Tour Championship to go 9 for 9 in sand saves enroute to his $11,000,000 payday. Up until this week Furyk was ranked 157th in sand saves. Furyk was quoted as saying, “…This was probably my best bunker week of my career…” Pick yourself up a Callaway X-Series JAWS Wedge at a discount price at GolfEtail!

December 30, 2009

Callaway X-20 Tour Iron Set Review

Posted by Trevor @ 8:17 pm
Filed under: Callaway Reviews — Tags: , ,

Hi guys, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com and today I am going to be reviewing the Callaway X-20 Tour Irons.

The X-20 Tour’s are characterized by being a more traditional looking iron, yet still featuring some of Callaway’s forgiveness features like this dual notch weighting. But, as you can see, it has a shorter blade than most Callaway’s, similar to their X-Forged Irons. It also has a pretty thin top line, as well as a pretty thin sole. So, it is more of a players iron, yet features some of those forgiving factors.

You can see here that these X-20 Tour’s feature standard bore shaft insertion, rather than what many Callaway’s feature: The bore through, where they cap it.

These clubs are cast out of a 1020 stainless steel, and you can see that they also feature a nice cavity back for forgiveness, as well as the dual notch weighting that brings the weight out to the perimeters for a high MOI, which leads to forgiveness on off-center hits.

All these X-20 Tour’s come outfitted with Rifle Project-X Shafts.

Thanks for watching guys, these were the Callaway X-20 Tour Irons. They are a little more of a players iron, for those mid-to-low handicappers, probably around the 10 and under range, yet they feature the forgiveness that Callaway is known for. So, pick up a set today at GolfEtail.com!