Ian, for one, raved about the looks of the RAZR Fit and also noted exceptional feel. But the maximum scores tell a fraction of the story. Jon eked out 258 yards while Dave C was just shy of 275 yards on average and it also scored maximum numbers in dispersion too – the only club on test to complete this double. The club boasts a combination of Callaway’s OptiFit technology and Forged Composite which is lighter and stronger than titanium. The club has been designed to reduce drag on the downswing by 27% (compared to the previous RAZR Hawk) and the distances recorded by our testers were impressive, scoring top marks. If Callaway were holding back from doing an adjustable driver because they wanted to get it “just so” then it’s been well worth the wait. The company has produced a club that will suit all levels of golfers – it’s already used widely on Tour by the likes of Alvaro Quiros (who knows a thing or two about hitting it a country mile) and we think it’s going to be a firm favourite with happy hackers up and down the country too.
It felt really good out of the middle, but also when it wasn’t quite out of the middle. MR: This was excellent, sweet as a nut in fact. JR: This was certainly suited to a golfer with a higher swing speed, as the ball flight was lower than many others on Test.ĭW: The head seemed more workable than some, suiting players looking to shape shots.ĬS: I wasn’t immediately convinced by the shape of the head at address, but the results were impressive.
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