| There are three different product lines in | | | | |
| the Callaway hybrid golf clubs lineup. These | | | | X-Hybrids |
| align with their sets of woods and irons. | | | | |
| They are the FT-Hybrids, X-Hybrids, and Big | | | | The X-Hybrid product line is a bit less |
| Bertha Heavenwood Hybrid lines. The | | | | expensive, retailing for $139 with steel |
| attributes of each will be discussed | | | | shafts and $159 with graphite. Both the VFT |
| separately. | | | | and S2H2 technologies described above are |
| | | | utilized in the X-Hybrids as well. These |
| FT-Hybrids | | | | clubs also have a unique sole design which is |
| | | | meant to cut through tall grass in rough |
| These clubs fit into the Fusion Technology | | | | areas easier. The clubs also have perimeter |
| line in which different materials are fused | | | | weighting and a low and deep center of |
| together to alter the club head | | | | gravity. Four clubs are available, 2-5H, but |
| characteristics. In this way weight can be | | | | the 5H is not made for lefties. A good |
| redistributed to achieve certain goals. More | | | | selection of standard graphite shafts can be |
| weight is placed around the periphery of the | | | | chosen from as well as a standard Callaway |
| club to both lower the center of gravity (CG) | | | | brand steel shaft. |
| and place it farther back in the club head. | | | | |
| This makes for more forgiving off-center hits | | | | Big Bertha Heavenwood Hybrids |
| and allows the ball to get into the air | | | | |
| easier. One distinguishing feature of the | | | | These clubs are the least expensive in the |
| FT-Hybrid line is the opportunity to choose | | | | Callaway hybrid golf clubs product line, |
| hybrids with a hook bias. This helps golfers | | | | selling for $99 with steel shafts and $129 |
| who slice the ball most or all of the time to | | | | with graphite. Some of the core Callaway |
| hit straighter shots. This is an option on | | | | technologies are in this clubs as well, like |
| some of the clubs offered and will be | | | | S2H2. The clubs use a modified War Bird sole |
| discussed in more detail shortly. Other | | | | and have an elongated and low-profile face |
| distinguishing features in Callaway hybrid | | | | which is said to inspire a confident feel. |
| golf clubs are VFT and S2H2 technologies. | | | | They also feature a high Moment of Inertia, |
| VFT stands for Variable Face Technology, and | | | | which helps with off-center hits. There are |
| this makes the face thicker in the center and | | | | a lot of clubs offered in this line, 1-7H, so |
| creates more distance. S2H2 takes weight out | | | | one could eliminate most irons except for 8, |
| of the hosel which is redistributed to the | | | | 9 and wedges. Left handed versions are only |
| club head perimeter. S2H2 means short, | | | | available in 2-5H, however. Once again there |
| straight, hollow, hosel. Five different | | | | are a half dozen standard graphite shafts to |
| clubs are available, 1-5H, although the 1H is | | | | choose from, as well as a Callaway designed |
| not produced in a left-handed version. The | | | | steel shaft. |
| draw bias option is available in the 2-4H | | | | |
| clubs as is a neutral version. The 5H only | | | | It should be noted that all three members of |
| comes in the draw option and thus there is no | | | | the Callaway hybrid golf club product lines |
| neutral version for that club. There are a | | | | are available in women's versions. Of course |
| number of standard graphite shafts to choose | | | | there are differences from the men's |
| from, and of course the clubs can be made | | | | offerings described above, and these can be |
| with steel shafts. The FT-Hybrid line is the | | | | easily seen by visiting the company's web |
| most expensive, and the clubs retail for $179 | | | | site. |
| with steel shafts and $199 with graphite. | | | | |