Callaway Diablo Edge Tour Mens Golf Hybrid
A forgiving, distance-enhancing alternative to long irons
The new Diablo Edge Hybrids have been specifically designed to provide golfers with a more forgiving, distance enhancing alternative to long irons. And with both standard and Tour models, the hybrids are available in a design that will suit all player types.
Callaway Diablo Edge Tour Mens Golf Hybrid Features:
Vertical CG Optimization
The club design includes a thinner crown to allow for a lower center of gravity (CG), putting it in-line with where most amateurs strike the ball on the clubface. The result is high, strong trajectories so the ball flies farther and lands softer.

Unique Sole Design
The unique sole design offers better versatility and playability by creating efficient impact with the face to maximize distance, consistency and accuracy from a variety of turf conditions.
VFT Technology
Creates higher ball speeds across the entire face, meaning hotter distance with more consistency.
Offset Hosel
Designed to provide a look that boosts confidence at address and provides greater workability, the offset hosel assists in squaring the clubface at impact. The Tour models have less offset to enhance workability.

I am a high handicap new start golfer (5 months) and bought these clubs (the 2 and 4) last month. I road tested several of the competititon and found this one the easiest to hit.
Although this is the tour version with less offset at the hosel, I didnt find it easy to bend the ball (which is good for me!!!) - I bought them to replace the equivalent irons 2 and 4, but find the 4 hits longer than my 3 iron did and the 2 is almost 4 wood territory at 225 yds.
Consistent, LONG, straight and confidence inspiring at address. Go buy 'em.
I was a bit dubious about Hybrids, as I can play a 2 iron off the grass perfectly well. I've been using the same clubs for the last 10 years or so, and decided it was time for an upgrade. Unfortunately very few manufacturers make a 2 iron anymore.
I bought both the 2 iron Hybrid of the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo, and the Callaway Diablo Edge (the first one in error). I'd been to a Callaway fitting day, and found the Edge version fairly easy to hit.
The Edge has a much better sweet spot, giving far more forgiveness on off center hits. According to the fitting day, I hit the ball in the center of the club most of the time - but I do occassionally miss! It makes a lovely pinging noise when you get a good strike, and the distance it carries is brilliant. I've only owned it for a week now and tried it over 2 rounds - but I'm finding I can hit it well and get an extra 10+ yards on my 2 iron.
Having said that - I'm probably still in the 'honemoon period' and it'll wear off after a while!!
I'd definately opt for the Edge version over the Big Bertha one purely for the larger sweet spot and ease of hit.
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