Post by golfonlineau on Sept 19, 2012 4:07:41 GMT 1
The callaway ft-iz driver throws all of the best aspects of Callaway drivers into one package. Its target player is the mid to high handicap golfer but there is also a Tour model out there for the better player.
Like most drivers that enter the market, the FT-iZ (http://www.saleukgolf.com/Cheap-Callaway-FT-iZ-Driver-9--10-Degree-Golf-Club-Sale-154.html)claims to increase distance without sacrificing consistency. Straighter, longer drives is the goal of the new technology found in the FT-iZ driver.
A technology, called fusion technology combines aluminum, steel, carbon fiber and titanium allows the weight to be positioned where you need it to be. I haven¡¯t heard of this technology before. I don¡¯t know where they come up with all of this interesting technology.
The FT-iZ driver¡¯s features a chemically milled hyperbolic face which has undergone an acid reduction process to provide precision thickness across the clubface to help the ft iz driver achieve consistent ball speed even on off centre hit.
Player's reviews:
The clubhead is extremely large in appearance. Even though clubs max out at 460cc, this seems larger, especially from front to back. So if you like a clubhead that looks larger than even the biggest models, you'd like this. The deep front to back dimension is meant to increase MOI (resistance to twisting) on off center hits.
I have owned clubs from Cobra, Callaway, Cleveland, and Taylormade), but the Callaway is definitely more forgiving, and just feels better.
According to my experiences on the golf course, it is innovative with a bigger Polar weighting in its head. Its forgiveness is much more than its closest competitors, Ping and Cobra, etc. The callaway ft iz driver review makes a straighter shot than any other driver that they have made.
To sum up, this driver is a great addition to the Callaway equipment. It plays well on public golf courses