And the Hawk Eye is not a bad club either, which goes to show what I think of the ERC. The ERC won hands down for distance, workability and overall quality. It continued on the range where I tested it head to head against the standard 9 degree Hawk Eye driver. ![]() The pattern continued around the tight Heathland course and the driver proved to be accurate, forgiving and bloody long! I played at The Berkshire Trophy and on the third hole, I hit a six iron for my second shot into a par five, not normal for me, I would usually hit a 2 or three iron into that hole. The first drive I hit with the ERC left me in no doubt about how much I had missed 30 yards off the tee. The ultra lightweight shaft adds to the swing-weight for even more distance and with two internal weight chips precisely positioned in the clubhead, it lowers the centre of gravity to aid in a strong, powerful ball flight with less backspin for greater distance. ![]() ![]() The new leather simulated "Winn" grip is soft, tacky and leaves you in no doubt about the quality of this club. And for once, Callaway have got it right with the grip.
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