Callaway Super Paradym Hybrid Review
While hybrids are great for longer approach shots, sometimes you can find yourself outside of their effective range.
In that case, you can choose to use a wood or try a low iron approach, but perhaps Callaway has come up with the perfect hybrid for you to consider instead.
Let’s look at what their Super Paradym has to offer.
Intro & First Impressions
Callaway’s Super Paradym Hybrid first hit the market in 2019, and this is the third version of the club.
So what’s it all about?
Well, this is a fusion of a wood with a hybrid, but with the power you’d expect from a driver.
That’s something we immediately noticed when trying it out, first at the range and then on the course.
An approach of around 200 yards into the green?
Not a problem for the Paradym Super Hybrid.
That’s thanks to trickle-down driver technology in the head of the club, which features both a body and face constructed from titanium.
You’ll immediately notice the centre of gravity of the head, which is placed in a low-forward position. This makes the club extremely forgiving, even if you aren’t making the cleanest of strikes.
Another aspect that the Paradym Super Hybrid brings to the course is its ability to get the ball airborne quickly due to its penetrating launch characteristics.
An adjustable hosel means that you can adjust the loft of the club too, both up and down (two degrees up and one degree down).
Selling Points
- Excellent distance with superior accuracy
- 16, 18, 21, 24 and 27 degree loft
- Carbon fibre crown with a titanium body and face
- Includes Jailbreak Batwing technology that allows for an adjustable face