This years RAZR Fit line of drivers and fairway woods is a step in the right direction. The good news is Callaway looks to be putting out quality golf clubs again. But a lot has changed since then, Callaway got a little weird, someone at TaylorMade thought painting a driver head white would be cool and the rest they say…is history. No other manufacturer was close in those days, Callaway reigned supreme. I remember when I first started playing golf, Callaway’s Big Bertha line of drivers and fairway woods were by far the industry leaders. The Callaway FT- iQ looked more like a spaceship than a golf club, the FT- i wasn’t much better and the FT-9 looked like it was made from used parts the developers found lying around. I have to say some of Callaway’s offerings in the past few years have left a little something to be desired in my opinion. With the announcement of its intention to cut 12% of its workforce, it is obvious that things are not really going according to plan. Callaway golf has fallen on some hard times lately.
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