
Callaway Steelhead XR Hybrid Review
The Callaway Steelhead XR hybrid is one of the most consistent, easiest-to-use hybrids we’ve ever tested.

The Callaway Steelhead XR hybrid is one of the most consistent, easiest-to-use hybrids we’ve ever tested.

Want a great looking hybrid that doesn’t skimp on forgiveness? Check out the Tour Edge Exotics EX9 Tour Hybrid.

The Nike Vapor Fly hybrid looks to replace your long irons with a longer and more forgiving alternative. See if Nike hit the mark in our review.

Adjustable woods are old news, but adjustable irons?! Read our review of the Cobra King Utility Iron to learn about their new adjustable driving iron.

Want more distance from the tee or the fairway? Need help turning your slice into a draw? Tired of hitting grounders with your hybrids? Callaway has heard these problems, and they’re why they designed the XR OS hybrid.

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Though it will hold limited appeal for better players, the TaylorMade M2 Rescue should have plenty of fans among the 20+ handicaps for its combination of length and forgiveness.

More interested in seeing big numbers for ball speed rather than at the cash register? Check out the Tour Edge Exotics EX9 hybrid.

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The Callaway Steelhead XR hybrid is one of the most consistent, easiest-to-use hybrids we’ve ever tested.

Want a great looking hybrid that doesn’t skimp on forgiveness? Check out the Tour Edge Exotics EX9 Tour Hybrid.

The Nike Vapor Fly hybrid looks to replace your long irons with a longer and more forgiving alternative. See if Nike hit the mark in our review.

Adjustable woods are old news, but adjustable irons?! Read our review of the Cobra King Utility Iron to learn about their new adjustable driving iron.

Want more distance from the tee or the fairway? Need help turning your slice into a draw? Tired of hitting grounders with your hybrids? Callaway has heard these problems, and they’re why they designed the XR OS hybrid.

The PXG 0317 hybrid is one of the best hybrids that we’ve tested. Whether or not it’s worth the steep price tag is up to you.

Though it will hold limited appeal for better players, the TaylorMade M2 Rescue should have plenty of fans among the 20+ handicaps for its combination of length and forgiveness.

More interested in seeing big numbers for ball speed rather than at the cash register? Check out the Tour Edge Exotics EX9 hybrid.

The G30 hybrid was one of the most consistent clubs we’ve tested. How did PING improve on it with the new G hybrid? They made it longer.

Riding a successful re-emergence as a premier player in golf equipment, Cobra’s new King F6 hybrid looks to deliver a longer and more accurate hybrid option.

The Callaway Steelhead XR hybrid is one of the most consistent, easiest-to-use hybrids we’ve ever tested.

Want a great looking hybrid that doesn’t skimp on forgiveness? Check out the Tour Edge Exotics EX9 Tour Hybrid.

The Nike Vapor Fly hybrid looks to replace your long irons with a longer and more forgiving alternative. See if Nike hit the mark in our review.

Adjustable woods are old news, but adjustable irons?! Read our review of the Cobra King Utility Iron to learn about their new adjustable driving iron.

Want more distance from the tee or the fairway? Need help turning your slice into a draw? Tired of hitting grounders with your hybrids? Callaway has heard these problems, and they’re why they designed the XR OS hybrid.

The PXG 0317 hybrid is one of the best hybrids that we’ve tested. Whether or not it’s worth the steep price tag is up to you.

Though it will hold limited appeal for better players, the TaylorMade M2 Rescue should have plenty of fans among the 20+ handicaps for its combination of length and forgiveness.

More interested in seeing big numbers for ball speed rather than at the cash register? Check out the Tour Edge Exotics EX9 hybrid.

The G30 hybrid was one of the most consistent clubs we’ve tested. How did PING improve on it with the new G hybrid? They made it longer.

Riding a successful re-emergence as a premier player in golf equipment, Cobra’s new King F6 hybrid looks to deliver a longer and more accurate hybrid option.