We have always been told that adapt from being Callaway's first adjustable driver, the RAZR Fit is also the first driver to feature Callaway's newest face, which is dubbed "Speed Frame." It's an optimization of the hyperbolic face pattern and should help golfers maintain more ball speed when they hit outside of the sweet spot according to the company.
I have been playing Callaway products for some years now, no particular reason other than good brand reputation. They have never let me down and I like the look of them. I had tried the RAZR Fit and played a round with one my friend had already purchased. I found the Callaway RAZR Fit to surpass my
TaylorMade R11 Driver in distance, forgivability and ease of optimizing to achieve desired flight.
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australia golf online felt very solid and I loved the sound and consistency. It has given me a tremendous amount of confidence on the tee. My club head speed has increased from 95 mph, to 102 mph. Ball speed off the tee has increased as well. And with every adjustment you make, you see the difference in your ball flight. In addition, I really like how the RAZR Fit has some weight to it in the bottom of the clubhead, good feel to it!
When I get all of it I am out there between 280-300, average is between 250 and 270 and I am a beginner! Just wish i could get those to land on the fairway more often. I tried the
TaylorMade R11s Driver which is what I originally wanted and did not like its dull thud and heavy feel. With RAZR Fit, my swing is a work in progress but even with my lack of experience and skill this driver continues to at a minimum get me a lot closer to the green than my old clubs.
The combination of Forged Composite and OptiFit Technology makes Callaway’s first driver featuring adjustability the performance leader. Golfers can dial in their ideal settings and hit the
Callaway RAZR Fit Driver with distance and accuracy like never before. A combination of VFT and Hyperbolic Face Technology creates a large sweet spot and high ball speeds across the titanium face for long, consistent distance as weight can be redistributed to the perimeter of the clubhead for a high moment of inertia.