Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Callaway FT-i driver

Callaway FT-i drivers expands on the company's exclusive fusion technology to produce a driver that is designed, straightest around the world. Love it or hate it, this driver has a squared shaped head like the Nike Sumo2 and nickent's thumb square. But the square head isn't over is looks - it serves a specific function.

The square 460 cc clubhead allows the weight outside the usual zone to are compared to other riders.It uses the carbon body technology, meaning, it is easier than a traditional Titan driver.the saved weight and square shape Callaway, the weight of the driver to the extreme corners of the head, increasing of the Association beaten resistance to twisting when the off-center and increase the moment of inertia (MOI) therefore extreme forgiveness on recordings provide quite the blade has enabled to press.
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If a ball struck the Callaway FT-i driver blade enables turns on two axes, and a robust and strong Kopf.Die R�tgers technology means that the blade in the Middle thick and thin margins, causes more energy be sent on the golf ball.

The OptiFit weights system allows players to different focus for influencing the balls trajectory Ausw�hlen.Dies helps you to choose the best your swing for straight and long shots a club locations.

It is a three directories promote focus to the Auswahl.Zu draw or reduce one slice/fade the weight on the heel of the Association is located. for a neutral selection is in the Middle, instead, while for a fade or reducing of hooks/draw is the weight in the toe.

Additional weight is located in the heel of the Club to ensure the face is square, when hit and promote these shots taken way from the Center to move directly.

The wave is a Fujikura speeder 586.Die lofts are 10.0, 11.0, 9.0, 13.

A Callaway FT-i tour retrieved is also available and is aimed at more skillful or tour players.

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