

This will prove a lethal weapon in the right hands. The adjustability element was straight-forward enough to use, and the unfussy aesthetics really did appeal. The first thing you notice is that the look at address is more suitable for a better player than a game-improver – the head is compact, and there’s no alignment aid at all, which I really liked.īut the looks are only part of the story – this generates a terrific sound at impact a reassuring fizz through the ball that translates to impressive distance on a gorgeous and penetrating trajectory. I tend to tinker with my equipment quite a lot, especially my driver, but this Callaway will have to seriously-misbehave to find its way out of my bag – it was sensational. The Razr Fit Xtreme was a reliable performer for all the testers. Everyone noted the solid feeling of power transfer at impact. Chris commented that the smaller head screams better-player driver and doesn’t instill confidence at address, but the draw bias of his 10.5˚ lofted head helpednegate his slice.

All the testers enjoyed the classic head shape and simple all-black finish, though the lack of marking on top and contrast between face and crown took a little getting used to. The higher swing speeds of Joel and James seemed to get the most out of this club, both recording distances close to their potential and low dispersion numbers.
