Callaway Diablo Edge Tour hybrid
Callaway Diablo Edge Tour hybrid review. Callaway Diablo Edge Tour hybrid reviews.

Although this is the Tour version of the Diablo Edge, the head is still quite large. It has less offset than the standard model, which aids workability from good lies. The sole works like a fairway wood design when used from the tee. All in all, Callaway has done a great job, delivering a forgiving, but workable, hybrid. Diablo’s classically-shaped head produced a strong flight. The shape is classic but the head is large, especially for a Tour-style hybrid. This will put some people off.
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The sole design of the Callaway Diablo Edge Tour hybrid improves contact from a variety of lies, while variable face thickness increases ball speed. Offset hosel is designed to boost confidence at address and promote workability.
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