

One such thing is Callaway’s continued implementation of the Forged Composite Crown. Players who are looking to draw the ball off the tee, or those trying to fight a slice, will want to swap the position of the two weights, moving the heavier weight to the heel and the lighter weight to the toe.Įven though the adjustability of the RAZR fit is somewhat limited when compared to others, this club has other things going for it which cannot be found on other drivers. The neutral setup is with the 2-gram weight in the heel and the 12-gram weight in the toe. The RAZR fit comes two different weights one weighing in at 2 grams and one at 12 grams. The OptiFit weight system basically helps the player control their shot shape by moving the center of gravity of the club. Changing the setting the club to open will decrease the loft by one degree and conversely, closing the club face will add a degree of loft. Setting the club to the “O” position will set the club face 2.5° open on the “C” setting the club face will be 1.5° closed. It has three settings “O,” “S,” and “C” (open, square and closed). Unlike the adjustable hosel offerings of Titleist and TaylorMade, the OptiFit Hosel on the RAZR Fit is actually quite simple and in ways a bit limited. The second way is with the OptiFit Weights that can be swapped out to promote the desired ball flight of the player. The first way is with the OptiFit Hosel, which allows the face angle to be altered. One of Callaway’s slogans with the new driver is “Change your driver, not your swing,” and the RAZR Fit gives you a couple of ways to do this. That all changed with the introduction of the RAZR Fit driver. Since that time other manufacturers have jumped into this new market but until now Callaway had stayed back. Back in 2009, we saw TaylorMade introduce the original R9 driver and the adjustability of that club (mainly the ability to alter the face angle) really took off. They’ve come up with such “out of the box ideas” as the HEX dimple pattern which is suppose to be more aerodynamic and were among the first to offer the ability to easily change shafts in a driver with the i-Mix line of clubs. In many ways Callaway has always been a pioneer in the golf industry with regards to new technology.
