The Callaway FT i-Squareway wood not only has one of the most clever names for a golf club, but also has a high Moment of Inertia design. With the square design, discretionary weight is pushed to the corners that allows the club to resist twisting. This helps the . · The Callaway FT-IZ Tour Driver uses Polar weighting. This sees extra weight in the face of the driver and at the back of the club. The extra weight is claimed to keep the Callaway driver stable through impact. Callaway have used a progressive shape design to reduce drag give the club increased stability and higher impact speeds. Tour lofts will have Neutral weighting for golfers that already have a straight ball flight and want a lower, more penetrating trajectory. Mitsubishi Rayon Fubuki Shaft: Exclusive to the Callaway Golf FT-iQ Drivers, this ultra premium shaft by Mitsubishi Rayon has been designed with Modulus Differential Technology (MDT) for tour-level high launch, low spin performance.
Golf Monthly's Neil Tappin puts Callaway's FT-iQ driver through it's paces. Looks: Feel: Noise: 4 Grip: Distance: Dispersion: The Callaway FT-iQ Driver is actually styled on a Lamborghini!!! Callaway are readying what it describes as its 'straightest ever driver' for the golf season in the form of the Callaway FT-iQ driver. Inspired by a fighter plane and a supercar, the Callaway FT-iQ is the company's next generation square driver. The futuristic head is made from a combination of materials a carbon composite, titanium, aluminium and a dense metal alloy.
There is average wear around the head and on the face of the club from use and play. There are also very small markings and scratches along the shaft from. Golfbidder's resident blogger Donal 'The Doctor' Hughes reviews the Callaway FT-iQ Driver at Doonbeg Golf Club. I have the tour spec version of this with the stiff 63 x5 Fubuki. all my past drivers have gone high and dropped out the sky, this driver with the shaft puts a.
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