A Slight Draw Back To Mention With The Callaway FT-i Draw Driver

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Across the globe a large number of golfers, be it professional or part time amateur, use and trust Callaway Golf equipment.

We were able to put the 10 degree neutral FTi through its paces, and see what it had to offer. And this seemed to help to generate a very decent and fast club head speed here. Despite the very big club head, the FTi has quite a nice and light weight to it when you first hold it in your hands. The Callaway FTi was generally quite a straight club in terms of accuracy, although it did seem to be quite a tough club to hit consistently well. However it may simply be the case that the square design of the club head suits some swings better than others. Which is something that may be an issue for people who play fairly often in quite windy conditions. A slight draw back to mention with this callaway ft-i draw driver, is the noise that the club can sometimes make at impact. For the players who may want to try to work the golf ball often. If you do choose to try the Callaway FTi Driver out, we’d recommend perhaps opting to look at the draw version to begin with.

Sporting a large head that is similar to the FT5, and some similarly sharp graphics. At first glance this looks an impressive club that can’t help but grab a keen golfers attention. The model we put to the test was the 10 degree neutral version, equipped with the Fujikura Z Com shaft in regular flex. The better and more capable golfer should have no trouble playing for either a draw or a fade with the neutral version. Distance wise we found the callaway ft-9 draw driver to be also very similar to the FT5, pretty long, but not huge. But again massive distance doesn’t really seem to be what the Driver was made for. It can be extremely annoying a lot of the time, to both you and your playing partners, when you use a driver that makes a lot of noise at impact. But that isn’t a problem that you’d have with using the FT9. The best quality that the Callaway FT9 Driver seemed to offer, was the ease at which you could work and shape the golf ball.

If you would like to know the full details of the technology involved in the manufacture of the callaway ft iz driver. The available lofts for the Callaway FT-iZ Driver are 9, 10, 11 and 13 degrees respectively. The model we tested was the 10 degree model, equipped with the Aldila Voodoo graphite shaft in regular flex, though light and stiff flex are also available. This could perhaps put some players off who prefer the more usual pear shaped driver heads. A result of this is that the club isn’t quite as powerful as some other newer Drivers available. The accuracy and reliability of this club was where it really shone the most, the FT-iZ Driver is a very forgiving golf club. So although you likely wont be winning any long drive contests, this is probably one of the safest drivers that you could own just now. Overall this golf club is an offering from Callaway that will certainly please the main target group.

In order to keep up with competitors, the company keeps releasing many newer and more advanced models to the golfing public.