While golf clubs for sale retain 460cc volume, the club head is much less square than its predecessor in appearance. The driver does set up slightly offset, but because of the shape looks even more closed than it really is. Callaway engineers claim the elongated depth dimensions, compared to its FTi predecessor, increase the moment of wholesale golf clubs inertia (MOI), to deliver 35% tighter shot dispersion. The titanium club face has an X-Shaped Center with just enough surface texture to repel moisture and impart spin. That’s also a feature in Callaway’s Hyper X driver that we absolutely loved.
Both have discount golf clubs hyperbolic face to deliver consistently high ball speeds whether hit purely or off center. That was a major complaint we had of last year's square driver is the lack of a "hot face". I can tell you that after using this driver for the better part of two weeks, the face is HOT! The shaft used in our testing was the Mitsubishi Fubuki in stiff(ishiner).
But all the technical specs can only go so far and the proof will be how it plays on the cheap golf drivers course. The first day we took six people out to the range for some testing to see what their thoughts were. Four out of the six players that tested the golf club drivers club on day one struggle with losing the ball to the right off the tee. The other two struggle with losing it to the left. The first thing we noticed is that the sound is much more “real” and less tinny than last year’s model. Sound is a huge part of drivers these days with some being loud enough to cause hearing damage.
Both have discount golf clubs hyperbolic face to deliver consistently high ball speeds whether hit purely or off center. That was a major complaint we had of last year's square driver is the lack of a "hot face". I can tell you that after using this driver for the better part of two weeks, the face is HOT! The shaft used in our testing was the Mitsubishi Fubuki in stiff(ishiner).
But all the technical specs can only go so far and the proof will be how it plays on the cheap golf drivers course. The first day we took six people out to the range for some testing to see what their thoughts were. Four out of the six players that tested the golf club drivers club on day one struggle with losing the ball to the right off the tee. The other two struggle with losing it to the left. The first thing we noticed is that the sound is much more “real” and less tinny than last year’s model. Sound is a huge part of drivers these days with some being loud enough to cause hearing damage.