Callaway RAZR Fit driver launched
Callaway has announced the launch of its first adjustable driver, the Callaway RAZR Fit.
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Callaway has announced the launch of its first adjustable driver, the Callaway RAZR Fit. The idea behind the new Callaway RAZR Fit driver is to simplify adjustability, offering golfers the chance to tailor the driver more easily to the sepcific requirements of own their games.
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The Callaway RAZR Fit driver features two weight screws in the head, one in the heel and one towards the toe. The adjustable hosel offers three different face positions; open neutral and closed.
Crucially, the new Callaway Razr Fit driver features the same material used in last year's Callaway RAZR Hawk and Callaway Octane Black drivers. The carbon composite first seen in these drivers has been used again in the RAZR Fit to save weight and Callaway says this compensates for the compromises inevitably made by introducing adjustability.
The result is, Callaway says, that the new Callaway RAZR Fit driver provides the same level of performance as the previous driver but it is adjustable. You will be able to read more details on the Callaway RAZR Fit driver in both the January (out now) and February issues of Golf Monthly.
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