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Callaway Paradym X 3 Fairway Wood 15* Project X HZRDUS 6.0 60g Stiff RH

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Callaway Paradym X 3 Fairway Wood Condition Grade: 8 - Good Details: • Men's Right-Handed • 3 Wood - 15 Degrees • Length at address: 43" • Project X HZRDUS 6.0 Stiff Flex Graphite Shaft • Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 Demo Standard Grip in Good condition • Headcover NOT included • Shaft Weight: 60 g This club is preowned. It has been hit and has marks from normal use. The face and head show wear from regular play. Overall, it is in good condition. Please see the photos.

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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