Callaway Razr Fit Review
By S. Dee Davis
Now for the interesting part about this driver. It is composed of a new material – other than Titanium. That’s right, you heard it here second. Is is made from a patented material that Callaway claims is lighter and stronger than Titanium – a Carbon composite. That is quite a claim, but I can attest to the feel of the ball off the face as something very sound. For some reason I just do not hit Callaway drivers that great but this is a good entry for mid to high handicap players. This is yet another adjustable face driver with the OptiFit Hosel that Callaway has given it. There are 3 adjustments for open, closed, or square (please explain again why anyone would ever opt for anything but a square face?). Alvaro Quiros hits this driver.
Strengths
Streamlined Head Contouring for faster head speed Hyperbolic Face Technology creates a large sweet spot Shiftable hosel (we guess that’s a strength) Engineering with Carbon Fiber Head Weaknesses No adjustments for fading the ball only neutral or draw Price |
As an avid golfer and tennis player for most of his life, he enjoys researching the latest in golf and tennis technology as well as analyzing his own game. He has been a writer and reviewer for a dozen years and his work has appeared in numerous publications including CBS, the San Fransisco Chronicle… See more about S. Dee Davis |