The new discount Callaway RAZR X Black Driver as one of the Max Game-Improvement Drivers features Callaway's "Speed Frame" face, which is thicker in the sweet spot and thinner near the edges. The company claims this helps golfers maintain ball speed on off-center hits. Callaway also says that because the Forged Composite used in the crown is so light, designers could strategically re-position weight into other areas of the club to lower the center of gravity and encourage a higher launch angle.
Key Technologies: The aerodynamic, forged composite head creates 17 percent less drag than Diablo Octane to increase swing speeds. Its "Speed Frame" face technology improves performance on offcenter hits, and the club also has a higher MOI and more draw bias than the Diablo Octane.
Distance: Smooth, easy swings yield big results, even on toe and heel hits.
Accuracy/Forgiveness: It keeps you in play and goes where you point it, with no surprise hooks or slices.
Feel: Crisp, satisfying composite "click" that Callaway drivers are known for; square shots with the 46-inch club feel like they'll travel a mile.
Playability: Shots get up in the air easily but maintain a consistent trajectory; no ballooning.
Look: Red alignment lines on the crown draw your eyes to the sweet spot; relatively shallow, long face (from heel to toe) sits below the ball to give the appearance of a high-launching club.
Cons: Off-center hits feel "heavy" to a few testers; a minority of guys are turned off by the tortoiseshell look on the crown.
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Callaway also tried to match the performance of those Lamborghinis, making the RAZR X Black sleeker than its predecessor. Luke Williams, Callaway Golf's director of product design, says the new cheapest RAZR X Black Driver in USA creates 17 percent less drag on the downswing than last season's Diablo Octane, the club it replaces in Callaway's lineup.
Dan Stevens, Callaway's industrial design manager, says, "We've used a lot of simulation to ensure that we are getting the sleekest, lowest-drag shape. What that means is that you'll swing the clubhead faster and the ball will go farther because of it."
Unlike many of Callaway's recent drivers, the RAZR X Black has a hosel and the crown has a traditional pear shape. A red alignment aid on the top of the club should help you square the face to your target.
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