Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Callaway Men's RAZR Hawk Driver (Draw Bias)

Callaway Men's RAZR Hawk Driver (Draw Bias) Review



Callaway Men's RAZR Hawk Driver (Draw Bias) Feature

  • Men's driver made using revolutionary material 1/3 the density of titanium
  • Extremely high moment of inertia for faster head speeds and greater distance
  • Hyperbolic Face technology removes excess material to encourage higher ball speeds
  • Aerodynamic head shape and streamlined surface reduces drag by 43 percent
  • Draw-biased weighting system; available in 9.5, 10.5, 11.5, and 13.5 degree lofts
Callaway once again makes a giant leap forward with its Razr Hawk driver. The driver is made using Forged Composite technology, the result of a unique partnership between the research and development teams of Callaway and super car maker Lamborghini.


The Razr Hawk's streamlined face reduces drag by 43 percent compared to the FT-9.
The revolutionary new material--used in the crown of the clubs--is one-third the density of titanium, yet features a greater load carrying capacity per unit mass in bending. This allows engineers to precisely control the thickness like never before, resulting in a clubhead that's lighter and stronger than every other club on the market. The extra-long club configuration also has an extremely high moment of inertia, helping it generate faster head speeds, higher ball speeds, and greater distance without compromising forgiveness. With the Razr Hawk driver, there are no tradeoffs.

The Razr Hawk offers several other advantages. The club's Hyperbolic Face technology, for instance, is the result of a chemical milling process that selectively removes excess material to precisely control the thickness across the face. This produces consistently high ball speeds and longer distances. The driver's aerodynamic head shape, meanwhile, features a streamlined, contoured surface that minimizes energy loss during the downswing. By reducing drag by 43 percent compared to Callaway's FT-9 driver, the club encourages higher impact speeds and added distance. Razr Hawk drivers also feature the Razr Weighting System, with draw and neutral configurations that allow golfers to choose the model that best works with their natural ball flight.

Finally, the Razr Hawk driver sports an Aldila RIP graphite shaft with optimized torque and flex characteristics. This creates better tip stability with great predictability, a smooth feel, and excellent control.

Razr Hawk Driver Specifications
LoftLieWeight configurationCCFace angleAvailable inLengthSwing weight
9.5 degrees 58 degreesDraw or neutral460SquareRH only46 inchesD4
10.5 degrees 58 degreesDraw or neutral (RH), draw only (LH)460SquareRH or LH46 inchesD4
11.5 degrees 58 degreesDraw only4601 degree closedRH or LH46 inchesD4
13.5 HT degrees 58 degreesDraw only4601 degree closedRH only46 inchesD4


About Callaway Golf
Just like you, Callaway Golf is always looking to raise its game. The company's drivers are designed and built to help you improve distance and accuracy and optimize shot shape to suit your game. With irons, Callaway's performance goals center on feel and consistency, along with getting the ball airborne from any lie, in any conditions. Based in Carlsbad, California, Callaway offers a wide range of products, each with advanced technology and a variety of options suited to every type of player. From clubs to golf balls and accessories, Callaway performs countless tests to ensure that each product it offers is an improvement on those that preceded it. Ely Callaway believed in helping golfers of all skill levels find more enjoyment and success in the game, and Callaway carries on that tradition with a passion for the game and a mission of helping you and every golfer enjoy the sensation of striking the ball perfectly. Uncompromised Performance from Callaway. They’ve made a giant leap forward with Forged Composite technology. This new material gave us the freedom to position weight exactly where we wanted to for maximized power and distance. With RAZR Hawk there are no tradeoffs. It’s golf’s first uncompromised driver.


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