This revolutionary new material
is one-third the density of Titanium and features a greater load
carrying capacity per unit mass in bending, making it a much
lighter and stronger material than Titanium, and is used to
construct the sole and crown of the
Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver
to reinforce 67% of the clubhead. Containing more than 23 million
turbostratic carbon fibers, this forged composite material allows
Callaway Engineers to precisely control thickness like never before.
Being
able to precisely control the thickness of the sole and crown walls of
the RAZR Hawk Driver to make them slightly thinner, Callaway are able
to produce a lighter clubhead that is stronger than Titanium, yet
still maintains an extremely high moment of inertia. The lighter
clubhead also allows Callaway to produce a longer club configuration,
that provides faster clubhead speeds and generates maximum ball speeds
for greater distance, without compromising forgiveness!
The RAZR
Hawk Golf Driver also utilizes Callaway's Hyperbolic Face Technology,
which is a breakthrough innovation that redefines the speed at which
the golf ball leaves the clubface. This precision technology accurately
varies the thickness across the entire clubface to dramatically improve
impact efficiency and provide a much larger sweetspot (effective
hitting area). This means greater distance on those off-center hits
because ball speeds are increased across the entire face.
Callaway
have also improved feel and control by adding an Aldila RIP graphite
shaft and worked hard on improving the aerodynamic qualities of the
RAZR Hawk by streamlining the surface contours, and claim to have
reduced the energy loss caused by the effects of drag on the downswing
by up to 43%, when compared to the
Callaway FT-9 Driver. Which in turn creates higher impact speeds to
increase distance off the tee.
Also
recognizing that players have different requirements when it comes to
improving ball flight, Callaway have introduced their RAZR Weighting
System and have produced 2 versions of the RAZR Hawk Driver. One with a
neutral weighting bias for those golfers who already hit the ball
fairly straight or with a slight draw, and one with a draw weighting
bias to help those golfers out there hit the ball straighter, if they
currently fade the ball or are looking to
cure golf slicing issues.
As with most of the
Callaway Golf Drivers released, they have also provided the more accomplished players out there with a
RAZR Hawk Tour Driver
version.
Although very similar to the standard versions, there are some subtle
differences in terms of head size, weight configuration, face
angle and shaft options.
If you are
interested in reading
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