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The addition of the Aldila RIP shaft is what really makes this club special. I will admit that this driver did great things for ball spin – especially for off-center hits. Final ThoughtsĬallaway has a winner with the Callaway RAZR Hawk driver – however, despite their investment in technology, the clubs overall performance has not significantly improved from previous models (at least in my books). The club also performed well when jumped on – Callaway made a good choice partnering with Aldila on this club. I felt in control at address, and knew how the club would perform when trying to work the ball to the right or left. I’ll bet the Aldila RIP had something to do with this – it’s a really solid shaft. The workability of this driver was also great. This feature helps contribute to the consistency this club has to offer – most hits were within a 25-yard dispersion pattern, and off-center hits only lost about 10 yards in distance, despite maintaining a solid feel. Spin levels for solid hits we’re pretty normal, if on the lower end around 3300 RPM, but off-center hits showed a significant decrease in spin, which equated to more ground roll. The Callaway RAZR Hawk also had a surprise in store for me. This shaft’s ability to maintain a low ball flight may be a point of contention for players who enjoy a higher trajectory, but on the other hand you’d be hard pressed to balloon this driver. I usually hit a lower ball, but I have a feeling the high kick of the Aldila RIP had an effect here. The trajectory was slightly lower than expected for a 10.5 degree driver at around 10-11 degrees. My swing speed was solid around the 105-108MPH range and distance was also up there at the 290 yard range.
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There is a considerable difference in feel for off-center hits… but it remains a solid one. Features and benefits of the Callaway 2012 RAZR Fit driver: OptiFit hosel adjusts the face angle to Open, Square or Closed positions at address to improve accuracy while weights shift the CG to promote either Draw or Neutral ball flights.
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I’ll admit I haven’t hit many composite drivers (Cleveland Composite being an exception) but I do enjoy the feel with this material. It had a similar feel to the FT-3 (at least in my books), but if anything a little solider feeling and sounding – if you’ve ever hit the FT-3, you’d likely know what I’m talking about here. I hit likely 40-50 balls with this driver (I had a problem putting it down). The crown features an arc across the front (which I’ve gotten used to) and the usual Callaway “V” for alignment.
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The shaft, the Aldila RIP needs no introduction, it looks great, and I must commend Callaway’s choice in adopting this shaft for this driver. The club sets up well – slightly open at address, and to me, a naturally drawer of the ball, this is exactly what I’m looking for. Again I may be biased, due to my love for the FT-3 and the fact that from address these two drivers look very similar… but nonetheless – I’m a fan. The head – being 450 CC, seems a lot smaller than it actually is – and looks great at address.