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LH Callaway Paradym X 18° 5 Fairway Wood Aldila Ascent Blue 50 Seniors W/Hc

$159.99
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Original Price: $199.99
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Grip: Golf Pride New Decade MultiCompound Black Grip Size: Standard Head Cover: Factory headcover is included Loft: 18° Department: Men Golf Club Type: Fairway Wood Length: 42.75" Lie: Standard Handedness: Left-Handed Material: Graphite Flex: Seniors Condition Rating: 8.5 Club #: 5 category: Clubs Brand: Callaway Shaft Model: Aldila Ascent Blue 50 Light play wear with a few minor scratches to the sole and face, but in very good condition.

Perfect fairway wood for:
Golfers looking for a forgiving shape with a high launch and a slight draw bias.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

The Callaway Paradym X Fairway Wood caters to golfers seeking maximum power and easy launch, making it ideal for golfers who struggle with finding the fairway or maximizing distance from the tee box. A key feature is the A.I. Designed Jailbreak Batwing Technology, which optimizes weight distribution and stiffness within the clubhead. The result is a highly stable clubhead that promotes faster ball speeds across the face for explosive distance, even on off-center hits. Additionally, the Paradym X has a forged carbon toe patch. This lightweight material redistributes weight towards the heel of the club, promoting a draw bias that can help golfers who slice find more fairways and straighten out their ball flight.

The Paradym X is easier to hit than the standard Paradym wood. It has a draw bias, which helps golfers with their slice. It also has a larger, more forgiving shape with a generous sweet spot. If you're a golfer who needs more forgiveness and distance potential with their hits, the Paradym X is a great club. If you prefer a fairway wood that offers more workability and control over shot shape, the standard Paradym fairway wood might be a better option.

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