

The chemical milling process selectively removes excess material for precision thickness control. This technology saves weight that can be redistributed to the perimeter of the clubhead for a high MOI.
CALLAWAY RAZR DRIVER ADAPTER DRIVERS
And speaking of rocket science, there are enough adjustable drivers out there now serving as proof that the industry has more or less got it figured out. Of course, what I failed to consider is that Callaway drivers have been basically exceptional for a couple of generations now, so adding one more to the tally probably isn’t rocket science. Quite frankly, the entire scenario set up perfectly for what’s now commonly referred to as an #EPICFAIL. Secondly, if we’re being completely honest after the I-MIX situation (it looked pretty good out of the gates, but other manufacturers quickly passed Callaway by – the whole thing turned into a debacle), I wasn’t convinced Callaway would be able to develop an adjustable club technology that was both effective and unique. The odds of its successor striking the same chord with our testers were remote at best. Firstly, the RAZR Hawk driveris one of the most revered clubs we’ve ever tested. I had reservations for a couple of reasons.


That doesn’t mean I was looking forward to doing it. (Written By: T) The RAZR Fit is one of the clubs I felt like we absolutely had to test. The results of our tests suggest that the Callaway RAZR Fit Driver is both long and straight…make that really long, and really straight! “ To all of you, let me just say this get over your damned selves. “I know there are some of you who will put your noses in the air because you don’t like Callaway, or because you think composite sucks.
