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What's Callaway Golf S2H2 Technology?

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What's Callaway Golf S2H2 Technology?

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Technology That Has Stood The Test Of Time
The development of the Short, Straight, Hollow, Hosel in 1988 is one of Callaway Golf’s key technological breakthroughs. This Callaway Golf design shortened the length of the hosel, allowing weight to be moved lower and to the more useful perimeter area of the clubhead.
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The hollowed-out or Modified Tru-Bore Technology is part of the S2H2 Design, and allows the shaft tip to extend through the hosel and clubhead to the sole. This bore-through design improves feel and control by moving the tip of the shaft closer to the center of the clubface.

Some Reviews About S2H2 In network:

Customer Summary:
1: my first name brand set. never should have sold them. if you have a set u want to get rid of send me an email. great feel. ive hit almost ever callaway made and the only two that dont seem bulky and distracting to me are these and the x tour. these have a nice topline, set up so well, the two iron was my best friend, 240 dead strait. i wish they would have stayed more along the lines of this design instead of the dish on a shaft big berthas. these clubs get the ball up so easy and are so easy to control ball flight, high, low, chip, draw, fade, what ever. i bought into the newer and better mentality and now im looking to go back.
2: wilson pi5, tour edge progressive, first flite blades, golden bear, and ive hit everything out there in every price range.
3: These were my first quality golf clubs. They aren't easy to hit for players that don't make solid contact consistently. When hit solidly they are as nice as anything I have played. It took a couple years to get used to the smaller head but the head size improved my game. I still occasionally hit the 5 and 7 irons on the range to groove my swing when it gets sloppy. I actually miss the Memphis 10 shafts. They were great in those heads. The smoother the swing the farther the ball would fly. I have had DG S300, DG Sensicore shafts, and Rifle shafts but none were as nice as the Memphis 10. I actually hit these irons farther than I do my Titleist DCI 962 irons. The grooves of my S2H2 irons are starting to wear down but they are still a solid set of irons.
4: Never needed to use it.
5: Here's the deal yet again. I recently posted a review on a set of Hawkeye Ti irons I purchased and elluded to my first love; the S2H2 clubs. Well, they are awesome if I must say so myself! Yes, the head design is smaller and therefore the sweet spot is smaller. All the more reason why I learned the correct golf swing with these and other clubs are even easier to hit! Now, I am not suggesting someone just learning the game go and get these clubs; or any other blade or blade-like iron to harness the lovely art of the "golf swing". But I will say that once the fundamentals are in place; you know alignment, posture, swing plane and tempo, club head size, offset and all those other mental distractions people get caught up in won't matter. Why? Simple, the fundamental golf swing does not change. Needless to say, my S2H2 bag consist of the 454 driver 10dg, GBB driver 8.5dg, warbird driver 9dg, and warbird 4 wood. Down wind, into the wind, cross wind, dog leg, bring it on! 89 or better here I come.
6: no experience.

Some Callaway Golf Has used S2H2 Technology: Callaway X-24 Hot Irons, Callaway Diablo Edge Irons

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