Monday, April 16, 2012

Callaway FT-iZ Driver headcover

The Callaway FT-iZ Driver was the result of Callaway's never-ending mission to find more distance and accuracy for golfers. Callaway engineers used an entirely new design to once again produce a driver that is longer and straighter than anything they have ever made. Polar weighting localizes most of the clubhead’s weight in the face and the back power source, producing the highest levels of ball speed consistency, clubhead stability and feel to increase linear acceleration of the golf ball. The chemically milled hyperbolic face generates Callaway’s most consistently high ball speeds and the aerodynamic body design helps decrease drag for higher swing speeds. Fusion Technology uses multiple materials that allow for extreme weight placement to ensure the optimal combination of performance and feel with stunning looks.
price is $229.97.can buy it on site lovegolfclub.com

The callaway ft-iz driver headcover is part of Callaway’s most advanced family of clubs. Pushing the boundaries of their own Fusion Technology Callaway have created a driver that is more playable than ever, offering stunning good looks in combination with accuracy and distance.

Break through your distance barrier: In order to find more distance and accuracy for golfers, Callaway’s engineers used an entirely new design once again to produce a driver that’s longer and straighter than any golf clubs we’ve ever made. The technical features explained below were incorporated to accomplish this goal and help golfers break through their distance barrier.
Polar weighting: Provides stability, consistency, incredible feel and increased speed (linear acceleration). We did all this by utilizing a heavy face and heavy in-line power source in the rear of the callaway ft-iz driver to localize weight at the front and back of the Callaway FT-iZ Driver .

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