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Callaway FT-iz Driver's Review
Callaway FT-iz Driver's Review

Callaway Golf says that in its never-ending mission to find more distance and accuracy for golfers, its engineers used an entirely new design to produce the Callaway FT-iZ driver which it revealed at the PGA Merchandise Show last week.

No price has been set for the club but standard versions will be fitted with Aldila Voodoo shafts and loft options will be 9, 10, 11 and 13 degrees .

When it comes to Callaway drivers, I'm more of an FT-9 man than FT-iQ, and although I certainly recognize the benefit of the crown's unique shape on the Draw version, I'm not terribly keen on the original Diablo which I'm sure will be usurped, surpassed and become outdated with the launch of the new Diablo Edge in a few weeks' time.

Break through your distance barrier.

In our never-ending mission to find more distance and accuracy for golfers, Callaway's engineers used an entirely new design to once again produce a driver that's longer and straighter than anything we've ever made. The technical features explained below were incorporated to accomplish this goal and help golfers break through their distance barrier.

Polar weighting

Provides stability, consistency, incredible feel and increased speed (linear acceleration). We did all this by utilizing a heavy face and heavy in-line power source in the rear of the club to localize weight at the front and back of the driver.

Chemically Milled Hyperbolic Face Cup

Delivers our most consistently high ball speeds ever by using a chemical reduction process to selectively remove unwanted material for precision thickness control.

Aerodynamic Body Design

Reduces drag in the downswing for higher impact speeds. The progressive shape produces our most efficient high inertia clubhead ever.

Fusion Technology

For an optimal combination of performance and feel with stunning looks. We've exploited extreme weight placement by utilizing cast titanium, compression cured carbon fiber, formed aluminum and cast steel.




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