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The Irreplaceable Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver
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The Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver is made for both power and accuracy with its precise design using forged composite technology.  This is why the engineers were able to put the weight exactly where it is necessary to create the most potential distance without giving up any accuracy.  When you pair this technology with an Aldila RIP graphite shaft, then you have a golf club that is ready to improve your game.
Due to the forged composite technology that is featured in the Callaway RAZR Hawk and co-developed with Lamborghini, Callaway is able to control the wall thickness.  This allows for a much thinner and lighter body to this club making it easier to swing faster and increase your distance.  This allows you to get off the tee with the distance you desire without giving up much accuracy.
In a test done by Golf Magazine of the Callaway Razr Hawk Driver many of the golfers that hit this driver hit it up to 20 yards further than their current driver.  Even when they missed the center of the club face they were still able to hit this driver much longer than the driver they have been carrying in their bag.
The marketing campaign for the Callaway Diablo Octane Tour Driver touts 8 more yards of distance. Nice attention grabber - who doesn't want to be using one club less into the green? But real-world testing along with testing on a simulator showed the gains were harder to come by, and in some cases didn't come at all. A solid 1-handicapper tested Diablo Edge and Diablo Octane drivers with the same specs on a launch monitor. The longer shaft on the Octane did result in higher swing speeds and greater ball speed, but another result was more off-center hits and a decrease in average driving distance. That highly skilled 1-handicapper (who also is a recent state "Open" competitor) was losing between 5-8 yards with the Octane compared to the Diablo Edge.
In the case of the Diablo Octane Tour Driver, the crown of the club is created using this process. You can actually see the material in windows on the crown itself. The weight saved using Forged Composite instead of titanium allowed designers to move more weight lower and farther from the face, which helps to lower the club's center of gravity and make it easier to get ball up in the air. You can actually see the Forged Composite in the head.
Callaway Diablo Octane Driver The Callaway Diablo Octane Driver is fueled by Forged Composite, which is the lightest, strongest material ever used in golf clubs. The new Callaway Diablo Octane driver features that Forged Composite in the crown, giving it a significant performance advantage over all-titanium drivers. These drivers are configured to deliver unmatched power through superior design, construction and materials. The crown contains 10 million turbostratic carbon fibers that make up 33% of the clubhead, allowing Callaway to precisely control thickness like never before. The result is a clubhead that is lighter but still has an extremely high moment of inertia. This lighter clubhead enables a longer club configuration for faster head speed and ball speed for up to eight additional yards over the Diablo Edge


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