First Look – 2017 Callaway Steelhead XR Fairway Wood
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First Look – 2017 Callaway Steelhead XR Fairway Wood

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First Look – 2017 Callaway Steelhead XR Fairway Wood

With all the chatter around Epic Irons and Epic Drivers before that, some of you might be thinking that Callaway might rest on the success of the Epic franchise. Take the summer off, maybe go to the beach…that sorta thing. Fuhgeddaboudit it. This Callaway moves fast.

It’s been nearly a month since Epic irons were announced, and so keen observers of the Callaway machine won’t be surprised to learn that Callaway has yet another something new in the works.

Just announced is the 2017 Steelhead XR Fairway Wood. Callaway is billing its new fairway wood as offering Iconic Versatility with Modern Power. Before we dig into what Callaway means by that, I’d like to take a moment to point out the unusual nature of this release.

A Standalone Fairway Wood

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While it’s not unusual for smaller companies to launch one-off fairways in isolation, it’s not standard practice among the bigger OEMs. Where there’s a fairway, there’s almost always a driver and usually a hybrid, but that’s not the case here.

Callaway is launching the Steelhead XR Fairway Wood and nothing else. No driver. No hybrid, just a new, or shall we say updated, line of fairway woods.

For what’s worth knowing about the Steelhead XR Fairway, let’s dissect what Callaway calls the Product One-Liner for the Steelhead Fairway: Iconic versatility with Modern Power. Heads-up, the crown is also blue. It’s subtle, like when Bertha came back, but blue nonetheless.

Iconic

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I think more than one of you reading this will agree that iconic is one of the most over-used words in the marketing lexicon. If we take companies at their words, nearly every damn thing ever made is iconic…at least to someone. So why is Callaway calling Steelhead iconic?

Firstly, I suspect the name is stirring up some feelings of nostalgia for some of you. Did you own the original Steelhead? Did you love it? Do you sometimes wonder why you ever took it out of the bag?

Does hearing the word Steelhead make you smile?

Secondly, emotion aside and strictly by the numbers, the Steelhead (if you count the Steelhead, Steelhead + and Steelhead 3 together) is the best-selling Callaway fairway wood ever. We’re talking about 2.3 million units, so it’s reasonable to assume Callaway is feeling nostalgic too, or at a minimum, optimistic that this modern incarnation can come close to matching the retail success of the original.

Versatility

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The iconic original Steelhead was known for its versatility, and that meant the 2017 Steelhead XR Fairway had to be iconically versatile as well.

To create versatility, which I suppose we should define as that which gives golfers the ability to hit good shots from any spot on the golf course, Callaway started with a compact, deep face. They added camber to the leading edge, and modernized the Hawkeye sole; recontouring it to provide smoother turf interaction from any lie.

Modern Power

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As you might guess, the modern power part of our story comes from the technology Callaway has engineered into its reimagined classic. The Steelhead XR Fairway features next gen face cup technology, and while, if I’m being honest, I struggle to keep up with where one generation ends and the next begins, the point is that it’s got Callaway’s latest and greatest face technology built-in.

The crown is made from J-36 carbon fiber. That’s your textbook weight-saving story, and this particular one is good for a savings of about 20 grams (compared to XR). Callaway used that discretionary mass to create a forgiving shape, while still pushing the CG low for high launch with comparatively low spin.

Finally, Callaway integrated its aerodynamic-enhancing Speed Step crown which, for some golfers, can increase club head speed, and ultimately help create more distance.

Who is the Steelhead XR Fairway For?

Callaway Steelhead XR Fairway-12

Between Epic and Fusion (almost literally), you may be asking what type of golfer Steelhead XR is for. Callaway says that it’s for all players, all skill levels, and for all areas of the course.

The reality of the Steelhead proposition has a strong price component, so it’s not unreasonable to say it’s for golfers with a $229.99 ceiling on a fairway wood.

That said, if you’re willing to roll with the nuance, there’s some reasonable truth in Callaway’s assertion.

For women and seniors, Callaway is offering the Steelhead XR with a 45-gram shaft. It should also be noted that higher loft options, including 7 (21°), 9 (24°), and Heaven Wood (20.5°) speak loudly to that demographic.

Callaway Steelhead XR Fairway-8

For average golfers, Callaway is offering the industry standard 3 (15°) and 5 (18°) wood models along with a 55-gram shaft (also available on the 7,9, and HW).

Finally, for better players, Callaway is offering 3+ (13.5°) and 4+(16°) models with 65-gram shafts.

Compared with the rest of the lineup, the plus (+/strong) models are heavier, have flatter lie angles, and offer a neutral shot profile with lower spin and a more penetrating trajectory.

The 3+ and 4+ were staples of the original Steelhead Fairway lineup, and Callaway believes the 4+, in particular, helped pave the way for the modern higher launching, lower spinning driver.

Marketing hyperbole aside, when you break down the individual offerings and options, there’s something to the idea that Steelhead XR offers a little something for nearly everyone.

Specs, Pricing, and Availability

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The stock shaft it’s the Mitsubishi Tensei CK Blue, which we’d classify as mid-launch/mid-spin profile. The stock grip is Lamkin’s UTx Blue.

Presales of the Callaway Steelhead XR begin 6/30/2017. Full retail availability beings 7/14/2017. Street price is $229.99

For more information, visit CallawayGolf.com.

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      Greggytees

      7 years ago

      If you want to hit a fantastic 3 wood find a club builder & fitter (like me) and demo a Hireko titanium head. Have your builder/fitter choose the proper shaft, spined, flo’d, weighted & balanced and you will never hit a better fairway wood. If your guy is honest it will be substantially under $229.00. You will keep it for years—hands down.

      Reply

      Jim Dusbiber

      7 years ago

      In addition to the versatility – it had a amazing sound/feel too.

      Reply

      Norm Zimmer

      7 years ago

      Got the original and not letting it go
      It’s never the club , just the guy holding it !!

      Reply

      Ben Clabaugh

      7 years ago

      I never had the original, had the steelhead plus and they were incredible. I’d try these out.

      Reply

      Keith Olson

      7 years ago

      Ugly. The old ones not only look better, they probably play better. At least one Tour player still has the old one in his bag…can’t think of his name right now, South African.

      Reply

      Jnradioactive

      7 years ago

      A 4+ sounds interesting…

      Reply

      James Dailey

      7 years ago

      Mygolfspy – do you know if these will setup square?

      Reply

      GilB

      7 years ago

      I wish Cleveland would bring back their older compact head launcher steel head fairway wood. I still play them today and I need new weapons. Love these clubs.

      Reply

      ryebread

      7 years ago

      The crown looks okay (outside of the leading edge speed nonsense), but the sole looks funky. I suspect that this will perform eerily similar to the Epic, but at a lower price point, possibly making it this year’s XHot to Razr Fit Extreme.

      I’d love to see another FW comparison. Does MGS have anything on the horizon?

      Reply

      Mike Hammett

      7 years ago

      Still have the old one in garage

      Reply

      Drew

      7 years ago

      Fairway woods no longer sell because hybrids are so much easier to hit.

      Reply

      Heather D.

      7 years ago

      Um….I have 2 Callaway Steelhead XR Hybrids in my bag…

      Reply

      Tigerwho101

      7 years ago

      I remember having the original Steelhead driver and having to get a replacement one because the face of the driver dented in. Oh memories.

      Reply

      Bink Collins

      7 years ago

      Now if Titleist would reintroduce the 980f I would be in heaven…Still carrying my 980’s and haven’t found a suitable replacement yet.

      Reply

      Brink Naile

      7 years ago

      Still playing them

      Reply

      Juan Carlos

      7 years ago

      I’m just imagining the conversation… Vendor in Asia: “Can we scrap this tooling collecting dust from 16 years ago?” Callaway: “let’s just make it again with a fancy blue crown and charge $230”

      Reply

      desmond

      7 years ago

      Read the article – it’s the Steelhead in name only, and the 3+ and 4+ are neutral, flatter lie, and more weight forward for the better player.

      Light fiber crown, more weight in bottom, redesigned sole, redesigned hosel, face cup tech.

      What remains – deep face, rounded sole, shape of sole on bottom is similar

      Reply

      Augustine Fan

      7 years ago

      lets compare the original and new head on the same shaft and see if it performs any different!

      Reply

      Max Miller

      7 years ago

      For some reason , I hit Toe Blocks with the original steelheads But eventually I had a steelhead III , 9 wood , that was a winner on long par 3s and Par 5s , can’t wait to try the new one

      Reply

      Scott Herbst

      7 years ago

      Carried the Steelhead Plus 3+ for years

      Reply

      Matt Masten

      7 years ago

      The original steelhead was phenomenal. I had a 7w and could hit it about 250 which was about as far as I could hit any other manufacturers 3w. I didn’t have a fairway I liked that much until I got my x2hot…

      Reply

      Bob Venekamp

      7 years ago

      I still have a steelhead and steelhead plus driver, steelhead 3 5&7 woods in the collection. Omg!!!

      Reply

      Justin Sandler

      7 years ago

      Best fairway woods I ever had next to the warbird

      Reply

      Peter

      7 years ago

      “Callaway is launching the Steelhead XR Fairway Wood and nothing else. No driver. No hybrid, just a new, or shall we say updated, line of fairway woods.”

      Steelhead XR Hybrids came out last year!

      Reply

      Adam Elliott

      7 years ago

      WOW 2.3 MILLION of the original ones sold!!! I knew that they were popular but that is ridiculous!

      Reply

      Adam Varney

      7 years ago

      The original was the beat 3 wood I ever owned. Hope this one lives up to the standard Callaway has set in recent years and also to the rep of the original.

      Reply

      Daniel Acree

      7 years ago

      Just replaced my 15 yr old steel head w/ a M2 I was sad to hang her up but no complaints about the M2

      Reply

      John Schaeffer

      7 years ago

      Still game the original 3 wood. Love it.

      Reply

      Matt Heister

      7 years ago

      *ting*

      Reply

      Jeff Weber

      7 years ago

      Still gaming the original!!

      Reply

      PS Chanman

      7 years ago

      with the prerequisite memphis 10…

      Reply

      Patrick Brendan Kahm

      7 years ago

      A new club, damn has it already been two weeks?

      Reply

      Al Shoemaker

      7 years ago

      Yep, and this one is at least 30 yards longer than the last one!

      Reply

      jlukes

      7 years ago

      Definitely as physically appealing a fairway wood that Callaway has put out in some time

      Reply

      Eric Coe

      7 years ago

      I’ll just buy the original on Ebay and save $200 lol.

      Reply

      Alex Coombes

      7 years ago

      I do, I owned one and loved it!

      Reply

      Sharkhark

      7 years ago

      Dead on that steelhead conjured up warm n fuzzy memories for me… Only the last yr version of the m2 brought me back to being successful hitting 3 Wood I had all but given up.

      But yes the last great one was way back in steelhead days.

      Reply

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