For ultimate precision and maximum distance the new Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver has been developed using some of the most advanced technology ever created, and is certainly up there with the best golf drivers for 2011.
The main enhancement that really sets the RAZR Hawk Driver apart from the rest of the field, is the introduction of their revolutionary new material, that they co-developed in partnership with giant car manufacturers Lamborghini, called ‘Forged Composite'.
Forged Composite is a brand new form of material that is much lighter, stronger and is one third the density of Titanium and features a greater load carrying capacity per unit mass in bending. This enables Callaway engineers to have much more control over the thickness and weight distribution of the walls of the RAZR Hawk Driver.
Also used to a lesser extent in the Callaway Diablo Octane Driver, this material forms the crown and sole of the Hawk Driver to produce a much lighter and stronger club head than any other all Titanium golf driver, yet still maintains an extremely high moment of inertia.
This means the Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver will provide you with faster club head speeds and faster ball speeds, to give you maximum distance off of the tee.
This technology in combination with their breakthrough Hyperbolic Face Technology, which improves the efficiency of the club face walls by accurately and precisely varying the thickness of the entire club face, gives you a driver that not only offers maximum distance but also gives you a much larger effective hitting area (sweet spot) to provide ultimate forgiveness, especially on those off-center hits.
Callaway have also improved the aerodynamics of the RAZR Hawk Driver, to further increase impact speeds and optimize distance potential. They have achieved this by streamlining the contours of the surface of the driver club head, to reduce energy loss that is caused by the effects of drag on the downswing.
By introducing their RAZR Weighting System, Callaway have been able to produce 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 any 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.
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