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Karensour
Age: 36
Joined: 16 May 2012
Posts: 325
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I played with a buddy on Friday who had just got a Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver with a x-stiff whiteboard at 8.5*. I have always played a 9.5* so it was a little difficult to get it up. I hit it a few times OK and then on 18 crushed it.
Callaway has made a giant leap forward with Forged Composite technology. This new material gave them the freedom to position weight exactly where they wanted to for maximized power and distance. cheap golf clubs The sole and crown contain over 23 million turbostratic carbon fibers that constitute 47% of the clubhead.
This allows Callaway's engineers to precisely control thickness like never before, resulting in a clubhead that is lighter but still has an extremely high MOI. Callaway RAZR X Irons The lighter clubhead enables a longer club configuration for faster head speed, ball speed and greater distance without sacrificing forgiveness.
When it came out I thought: "Sweet, a player's looking driver that supposed to be geared toward a mid-low handicapper", only to be let down by a lousy made for shaft that had no feel and transferred that lack of feel to the club head.
It is the first uncompromised driver. This is a great driver that is happy to do whatever the golfer wants.
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