Friday, April 13, 2012

Callaway Diablo edge driver review

The lofts available are 9, 10, 11 and 13 degrees, with only the 10 and 11 degree models being available in left hand as well as right.
We tested the 10 degree lofted Diablo Edge driver, which was equipped with the Aldila Habanero graphite shaft in stiff flex.
When first standing over the club at address, it’s hard not to notice that the callaway diablo edge driver head is abit unconventional looking in its shape. In fact it’s very similar to the Big Bertha Diablo driver from Callaway, being quite a bit more triangular than you’d expect.
However like in the case of the Big Bertha Diablo, it doesn’t stop the club from actually setting up quite well, and as such the head shape isn’t really likely to unease that many golfers. To add to that the club overall is fairly light in weight also.
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It’s almost impossible to not be extremely impressed and almost amazed at how powerful and strong callaway diablo edge driver review is. The golf ball just explodes off the clubs massive face, and this results in some incredibly long, high drives.
Many players who have used this Driver for the first time often claim of seeing increases in up to 30 or 40 yards from their previous drivers.

The Diablo Edge irons provide increased distance without compromising feel or performance. The lower, deeper center of gravity (CG) makes the sweet spot more accessible and is in line with where amateurs most commonly hit the ball on the clubface, generating longer, consistent distance and improved accuracy.
The Top Flite/Strata/Ben Hogan acquisition continues to pay dividends for them. The quality control is so obviously back on line after years of simply living off of their reputation. The fact that they actually made two very good versions of this club instead of making a "Tour Version" as some sort of afterthought, speaks very highly of the company as a whole. The tour version sports the Habanero Shaft with a higher kick point, tad less torque, and slightly lower flight angle. It is available in 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5* lofts. All Tour versions sport face angles of 1* open.
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