Callaway FT Tour

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About Callaway FT Tour The Callaway FT Tour Driver is a high-performance driver designed for skilled golfers. It features a smaller, 440cc head size for more control and workability, and a Hyperbolic Face Technology that produces more ball speed and forgiveness on off-center hits. The FT Tour Driver was used by several professional golfers on the PGA Tour, including Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk, and Ernie Els. Here are some of the key features of the Callaway FT Tour Driver: 440cc head size Hyperbolic Face Technology Variable Face Thickness Internal Rib Structure Tour-proven weighting Available in a variety of lofts and flexes The Callaway FT Tour Driver is a great choice for skilled golfers who are looking for a driver that offers a combination of distance, control, and feel. However, it is important to note that this driver is not for everyone. It is a demanding club that requires a good swing to be able to consistently hit the sweet spot. If you are a beginner or high-handicap golfer, you may want to consider a more forgiving driver. Here are some of the pros and cons of the Callaway FT Tour Driver: Pros: Increased ball speed and forgiveness on off-center hits Smaller head size for more control and workability Tour-proven technology Available in a variety of lofts and flexes Cons: Demanding club that requires a good swing Not as forgiving as some other drivers on the market Can be expensive
About Callaway The story of Callaway Golf begins with the company’s founder and namesake Ely Callaway, a passionate businessman and well known figure in the game of Golf. The company got its start when Mr. Callaway bought a small wedge and putter company called “Hickory Stick USA”, which later became “Callaway Hickory Stick USA” and eventually “Callaway Golf”. From the beginning the company was committed to producing quality product for golfers of all skill levels. Mr. Callaway called it “Demonstrably Superior and Pleasingly Different” (DPSD) golf clubs. Though the company has grown exponentially since it’s modest start in 1982 (when Mr.Callaway would deliver product himself from the back of his Cadillac) the commitment to innovation and quality remains. Now a publicly traded company, Callaway is one of the most visible names in golf with a product line that encompasses the full spectrum of equipment and accessories including drivers, irons, wedges, putters and balls. Callaway golf also owns Top-Flite Golf Company, Odyssey Putters, Ben Hogan and Strata Brands.