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Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver
$449.00
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Drives are consistently down the middle, right where you send them. Adds significantly more distance over traditional drivers. Thicknesses are consistent in the face, get reliable performance.
The Cons:This is a plodder. It hits straight but seldom with the distance I get from my Clevleland DST.
The Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver is a driver built for maximum energy transfer without a loss of forgiveness. Forged Composite materials are used that create a club head several times stronger than titanium, while at the same time being much lighter.
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This results in a higher moment of inertia when contact with the ball is made, ensuring that the shot goes further. A lighter club head also means that a longer shaft can be used for a faster swing. Hyperbolic face technology ensures a uniform, precise face that offers a good deal of forgiveness. The RAZR weighting system enables both Draw and Neutral club configurations, depending on the individual's needs.
Features
- Forged Composite materials
- Lighter and stronger than titanium
- Extremely high moment of inertia
- Long club configuration
- Hyperbolic Face Technology
- Aerodynamic Head Shape
- RAZR Weighting System in Draw and Neutral configurations
- Aldila RIP Graphite Shaft
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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drives are consistently down the middle, right where you send them
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adds significantly more distance over traditional drivers
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thicknesses are consistent in the face, get reliable performance
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extra light weight means extra long shaft, faster speed when the ball is hit
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visuals on the heel of the club are subtle and impressive looking
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great sound when contact is made
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very forgiving, even miss-hits don't go far off the mark
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Yes very forgiving but repeatedly compromises distance
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This is a plodder. It hits straight but seldom with the distance I get from my Clevleland DST
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