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Callaway FT-iZ Fairway Woods
$300.00
Released February, 2010
The Pros:Consistent, predictable ball flight. Well struck shots feel like you really connected with the ball. Golfers that struggle with a slice should be helped by this club.
The Cons:Makes a "thud" sound when you hit the ball. Sounds like your hitting a rock. Some may not like the triangular clubhead design.
The Callaway FT-iZ Fairway Wood is a high end wood that features Callaway’s polar-weighting technology. A heavy face and heavy in-line power source in the rear are used to localize weight at the front/back of the driver, allowing for greater stability, consistency, and speed.
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Plus it too, like the Diablo Edge Fairway Woods, utilizes a VFT face pattern that delivers higher ball speeds for increased distance. Signature to the FT-iZ series is its aerodynamic body that reduces drag in the downswing for higher impact speeds and increased distance. Plus the combination of a carbon composite crown with a stainless steel face/body maximizes perimeter weighting for a higher MOI with an optimized CG.
Features
- Graphite Golf Club Wood
- Carbon Composite Crown
- Stainless Steel Face/Body
- Polar-Weighting Technology
- Localized Weight
- Greater Stability/Consistency
- VFT Face Pattern
- Higher Ball Speeds
- Increased Distance
- Aerodynamic Body
- Reduced Drag
- Higher Impact Speeds
- Higher MOI
- Optimized CG
Model Options (Name | Loft, Hand)
- 3 | 15, RH/LH
- 3+ | 13, RH
- 5 | 18, RH/LH
- 7 | 21, RH/LH
- 9 | 24, RH
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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Consistent, predictable ball flight
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Well struck shots feel like you really connected with the ball
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Golfers that struggle with a slice should be helped by this club
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Feels really stable when you hold the club in your hands
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1
Over-sized head promotes confidence at address
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Makes a "thud" sound when you hit the ball. Sounds like your hitting a rock
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Some may not like the triangular clubhead design
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