It also features TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology that has been milled directly into the back of the TaylorMade RBZ Irons clubface this helps to make the sweetspot bigger, which means more forgiveness on off-centre hits. There is also a Tour version model, which the likes of Jason Day and Camilo Villegas will be using in 2012.
The designs will enable golfers to hit balls easily. Irons are designed to help the player control the ball. As people wait for rocketballz to be releases rumor has it that the iron will help the golfer control and own distance. All these details are only rumors but golfers are eager to try out RBZ Irons. The RocketBallz driver will be offered in two models to cater to a wide range of players.
Like the drivers in the new line, the Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver fairway woods also use the Forged Composite material in the crown, saving weight and allowing center-of-gravity adjustments through the repositioning of that saved weight around the clubhead. Combined with Variable Face Technology, Callaway says, the result is high ball speeds and improved accuracy.
The RAZR Hawk Driver features streamlined surface contours to reduce energy loss from drag during the downswing. Callaway says they have reduced energy loss by 43% compared to the FT-9 Driver, netting a serious increase in impact speeds which will add distance.
Overall the Callaway RAZR Hawk is among the the newest in engineering as well as the subsequent huge phase in conditions of drivers. It arrives within of a range of types that may be customized to satisfy your ball flight, swing speed, and expertise level.