

This is a big thing for a company who has uses alternative materials in several of its past and present driver models. First, RAZR fit fairway woods feature all stainless steel construction. The RAZR Fit line of fairway woods all feature three basic technologies. I had a chance recently to try out a Callaway RAZR Fit fairway wood for a few weeks and put it through its paces lets take a look at how it went. Callaway did its homework and developed a club that has all the bells and whistles that your modern day golfer desires, without all the aesthetic problems that plagued its passed lines. This years RAZR Fit line of drivers and fairway woods is a step in the right direction. The good news is Callaway looks to be putting out quality golf clubs again. But a lot has changed since then, Callaway got a little weird, someone at TaylorMade thought painting a driver head white would be cool and the rest they say…is history.

No other manufacturer was close in those days, Callaway reigned supreme.

I remember when I first started playing golf, Callaway’s Big Bertha line of drivers and fairway woods were by far the industry leaders.

The Callaway FT- iQ looked more like a spaceship than a golf club, the FT- i wasn’t much better and the FT-9 looked like it was made from used parts the developers found lying around. I have to say some of Callaway’s offerings in the past few years have left a little something to be desired in my opinion. With the announcement of its intention to cut 12% of its workforce, it is obvious that things are not really going according to plan. The top line was quite thick, but this wasn?t distracting at all next to the compact head.Callaway golf has fallen on some hard times lately. This meant the ball hung in the air longer than most and helped to produce impressive yardages. The weight in the head is quite a long way back thanks to the wide soleĪnd cavity. The head looked slightly smaller than previous Callaway X offerings, but when combined with a deep cavity the strike was excellent. The black finish of this head is immediately striking and the performance matched the impressive look. However.the black PVD finish does an excellent job of reducing glare from the sun, however it can become more worn than more traditional finishes. Sets this forgiving can sometimes produce shots from the middle that go unexpectedly long, but these are very consistent. What also impresses is the level of control on offer. They can be combined with RAZR X hybrids, but the long irons are so easy to hit that many will stick with the full iron set. Ultra compact, but they do offer a lot more forgiveness than the mid-size head would suggest. Going all the way back to the X12 model, Callaway has a tradition of producing easy-to-hit irons without them looking enormous at address.
