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Ben Hogan CFT ti Hybrids

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Product Description

"Hit long shots you never dreamed possibleā€ with one of the most popular hybrid clubs on the market today. The new CFT Ti Hybrid has a lower center of gravity making it easy to play long clubs instead of high lofted fairway woods and hard to hit long irons. Ben Hogan Hybrid clubs come in a variety of lofts so you can customize your club selection to fit your particular game.

  • Redesigned head has a lower and deeper Center of Gravity (CG) for enhanced playability
  • Has the looks and craftsmanship that can only be found in a club bearing the name Ben Hogan
  • Shafts - the Aldila NVS Hybrid in graphite and the True Temper Crossfire Steel
  • Lower and Deeper Center of Gravity allows for more foregiveness
  • Available in a variety of lofts

Avg Rating: 5 out of 5
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User Ratings & Reviews (1 Reviews)

Hogan CFT Ti
2/3/2007
I've been using the CFT Ti 3 (21 degree) for a full season now and it's everything you could ask for in a hybrid. Its great off the Tee box on the short Par fours-straight down the fairways 215 plus roll; it allows you to penetrate the wind with a low boring shot on the long approachs. The key to using this club properly is to make sure you don't try to put anything extra into your swing--smooth does it nice and I'm continually surprised by the accuracy. The only thing I didn't like was the "stiff" rated graphite shaft is not quite rigid enough for my liking--but that's just me. Overall, you can't go wrong with this hybrid.
Mike (Anglesea, NJ)
Handicap 10 - 15

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If you hit this fairway wood good,do you think you would get more height or distance out of it?thanks.
Anonymous
03/13/2009 1:51 PM
Great Question. The answer is both! They go hand in hand together. That's why so many companies taught High Launch clubs or balls. More carry, etc.....More height should translate into more distance. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Play Well, Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/16/2009 12:58 PM
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