Callaway Introduces New Driver

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Callaway took to social media for the unveil of what they call the longest driver in golf. After days of twittering marketing they introduced their new RAZR Fit Extreme.

The head is made from a Forged Composite that weighs only 12.1 grams and is the lightest crown in golf, allowing Callaway engineers to precisely position saved weight to achieve the lowest CG in any fully adjustable driver. This Lower CG promotes higher ball speed and less spin off the tee for more distance.

The hosel adjusts the face angle to open, square or closed positions to improve accuracy and trajectory while allowing golfers to dial in their preferred look at address. The 13-gram and 1-gram weights shift the clubhead’s centre of gravity to promote noticeable draw or neutral ball flights.

Callaway has optimised the performance in each loft to suit the needs of the players that will use it. The 8.5º, 9.5º and 10.5º clubheads are not only slightly smaller at 440cc, they are also more neautral, while the higher lofts have a 460cc, draw biased head.

The RAZR Fit Xtreme will also feature two tour grade shafts as stock offerings. Golfers will be able to choose between the Aldila Trinity, a shaft that combines Aldila’s RIP, S-Core and Micro Laminate technologies into a single shaft design, and the Matrix 7M3 Black Tie, a heavier, lower launching, lower spinning option for higher head speed and higher spin players.

Golfers will also be able to personalise the driver when it debuts in January. Both the crown and the sole of the clubhead are now separately customisable with eight different color options. For the first time, custom laser engraving will also be available on the sole of the driver.

Read Jake O’Reilly’s full article here.