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Callaway_Review_PageCallaway RAZR Hawk Driver - using a new "Forged composite" material which is 30% lighter than Titanium and stronger than traditional composite materials, it enables more weight to be distributed within the head to make it more forgiving than other heads of the same size offering a much lower spin profile. It comes in Tour, Neutral and Draw models with the Neutral and Draw heads being a direct replacement for the FT-9. The Tour model is certainly the better players club but a step forward from the FT Tour head as it offers a more stable performance and slightly higher launch.

 

Callaway RAZR Hawk Fairway wood - replaces the FT fairway wood but is designed to be a high launch, low spin head and is as easy to hit as possible, again utilising the Forged Composite material but keeping the Tour style shaping to the head. Flat sole helps the head sit neatly behind the ball for confidence off the fairway.

 

Callaway RAZR X hybrids - The standard head performs very similarly to the Diablo Edge hybrids. The Tour model replaces the FT hybrid with a more compact shape and promotes a much stronger flight with a more penetrating launch profile. Both heads use a "Zero Roll Design" which means that rather than having less loft at the base of the face (as the majority of other heads do), the loft is consistent across the head helping achieve a higher launch from a strike low on the face. The Diablo Edge hybrid stays in the range but is set to compliment the Diablo Edge iron set with the RAZR X series, sitting more in line with the RAZR iron series.

 

 

Callaway RAZR X Forged iron - slightly deeper weighted than the X Forged '09 iron but a very solid feel off the face. Marginally more user-friendly than the X forged heads but a very workable, clean looking club head and with higher ball speeds from strikes lower on the face.

 

Callaway RAZR X Tour iron - replaces the X-22 Tour iron and again places slightly more weight lower in the head to promote forgiveness but a slightly stronger loft to create more distance. A clean, tidy top line for a "tour" look but a very playable head relative to the head shape.

 

Callaway RAZR X iron - deep weighting and slightly altered weight positioning over the X-22 iron focuses the weight on promoting a high launch with the strong loft creating the longest hitting iron Callaway have produced.

 

Callaway Diablo Octane Driver - replaces the Diablo Edge series and again utilises Forged Composite materials in the crown to redistribute mass within the head more efficiently and keep ball speeds as high as possible. More of an "up and out" head than the RAZR Hawk driver with a slightly higher flight. As with the Diablo Edge series there is a standard and Tour model available. They both also use a PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) finish to produce a distinctive, non-glare finish.

 

Callaway Diablo Octane Fairway Woods - Very similar to the Diablo Edge series they are taking over from the standard and Tour heads producing very similar flight characteristics with the Tour model being a low launch/spin head and the standard model's deep weighting for easy launch and greater forgiveness and low spin with the draw bias shape too.