2016/7/20 14:32:41
Let's face it: the average American male golfer's handicap is 16; the average female handicap is 29. There are a lot of us who can use all the help our equipment can give us.
Callaway's Fusion Wide Sole irons join a growing industry trend to create a wide-sole, large-face, generously offset iron for the average golfer. The original Fusions were heralded as some of the most forgiving irons ever made. The Fusion Wide Soles took that forgiving design even further.
Design and Technology
The Callaway website says that the Fusion Wide Sole Irons "combine Fusion Technology - Callaway Golf's innovative weight distribution technology - with an advanced multi-material design to create an oversized game-improvement iron. The result is an iron that plays longer and offers unmatched performance an playability."
There is no hiding that the Fusion Wide Sole Irons are game improvement top to bottom. Everything about this club has been designed to maximize the likelihood of hitting quality golf shots regardless of "minor" swing flaws.
According to Callaway, titanium weighs 35% less the steel used in a conventional iron clubhead. The "lightweight titanium body allows for a 25% larger clubhead than the Fusion Iron," according to a Fusion Wide Sole and Fusion comparison. Callaway has paired that lightweight titanium body to a heavy "Tunite" sole insert that lowers the center of gravity. This, in turn, helps golfers get the ball up in the air quickly. Callaway engineers also moved 77% of the clubhead's weight to the perimeter of the clubhead. This increased the moment of inertia (MOI) for increased forgiveness.
The Wide Sole's sole design "helps each iron in the set glide smoothly and easily through the turf to reduce clubhead digging or catching on missed shots."
The Wide Sole irons share the unique TPU (thermoplastic urethane) insert that tunes face feel through decreased vibration. This material and design is meant to enhance a solid feel throughout the set.
Looks and Setup
These irons are big. You'll notice the large topline, sole, and face are a clear departure from tradition iron design. You may never have seen a pitching wedge quite like this. Sitting being the ball they are definitely bulkier than your average irons. Their appearance took a little getting used to.
The irons are long from heel to toe which means the face has a lot of ball-striking real estate. The mid- and long-irons are definitely confidence inspiring as each iron, from the pitching wedge up, looks like a little hybrid. If you've ever stood over a blade-like 3-iron and started to tense up, these might be the irons for you.
White alignment aids sit to the right and left of the face and in the two lowest grooves. As a result, aligning the clubface to the target is very easy. Generous offset is clearly visible from the address position, which should help those who have trouble leaving shots out to the right.
While they do not look like your average iron, they are a good looking set of clubs which have nice styling from the ground up.
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