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2012年1月28日星期六

FT IQ Driver Review

  Using technologies traditionally found in Stealth Bombers and Formula 1 racecars, the engineers at Callaway Golf created a driver with a single goal in mind: long bombs down the middle. The FT-iQ driver starts with a refined head shape that's built to increase the moment of inertia (MOI) at impact, giving you unprecedented accuracy off the tee. Golfers can also turbo-charge their tee shots thanks to the Hyperbolic Face Technology, which raises ball speeds across the entire face to promote added distance. And golfers will love the exclusive Fubuki shaft from Mitsubishi Rayon, which adds to the driver's incredible feel and performance.

  Having recently just purchased the new FT-IQ driver ( 9 degree with a stiff shaft ) and played my first game in very windy conditions, that this driver is slightly longer off the tee than my old FTI driver. From an accuracy point of view don\'t be too fooled into thinking that this club will sort out all poor swings as it won\'t. Im sure you have all heard that put a bad swing on any club and you are likely to hit it all over the place and this club is no different. I play off 6 handicap and yes there will be times when I am not totally square at impact resulting in a pushed shot for me. This club is also 1 degree closed at address to help aid golfers who slice or push there tee shots. Yes in some regards this club does straighten out a few bad swings but if you are open at impact then expect a slice as it will not over correct that much. The shaft in this club is very very good and that can make all the difference and affect your ball flight so be patient and trial before you buy. The head is easily aligned to the target and is slightly heavier than my the older FTI driver. I also found that if you really tried to force the shot you have to allow your hands and weight shift to be behind the ball as anything open or in front prior to impact will be punished right of target. But when fully square at impact and you allow the club to do the work then this club will perform time after time after time and is very accurate and long. The sound at impact is less tinny than the old FTI which is very pleasing. In short this is a very expensive club that will help a lot of golfers who do slice or push tee shots but you also have to work with the club and be patient and im sure you will see where I am coming from. I suppose the big question for most golfers is \" can you justify the cost \" and if you can then do try this club and see if it put\'s a smile on your face.

FT-IQ, the Gold Medal Winner

  Following the footsteps of its predecessor, the FT-i driver, the FT-iQ utilizes Callaway's proprietary Fusion Technology to produce the most forgiving and accurate driver with a multi-material construction, to optimize performance. The queer and oddly-attractive head shape dramatically increases the moment of inertia (MOI) and significantly improves the club's ability to resist twisting during miss-hits.

  Callaway Golf makes unique use of carbon composite material in the body of Fusion Technology drivers. The idea behind the technology--which took 10 years of research to perfect--has always been to move weight from areas of the clubhead where it's less useful to where it's needed most. This philosophy allowed Callaway engineers to precisely position the center of gravity (CG) on the perimeter, helping increase stability on off-center hits and generate the straightest drives possible. The club's refined head shape, meanwhile, encourages the MOI, CG, face height, and face thickness to all perform at their peak levels, providing premium distance, unprecedented forgiveness, and a straighter ball flight off the tee.

  Gold Medal awarded to the Callaway FT-iQ Driver from Golf Digest
"Straight distance. That's what you want from your driver. No need to think. Just pick a target and swing away. Say hello to the FT-iQ Driver, the longest, straightest driver Callaway is ever created."
  "Super straight with a muted sound at impact. This club can really benefit a slicer, too, because it's almost impossible to curve to the right, great news for most amateurs out there."
  "Using the coolest, latest technology found in Stealth Bombers and Formula 1 race cars, the brightest minds at Callaway Golf have created a driver with one result in mind: long bombs down the middle."
  "The refined head shape has a sleek look and raises the moment of inertia (MOI) for unprecedented accuracy off the tee."
  Explosive off the clubface. There's no ping or vibration. Saw no curve even on toe and heel mis-hits.

  As sleek a square shape as there has been. The Mitsubishi Fubuki shaft is a great bonus.
  Hyperbolic shaping is the cutting edge of driver face design. Mathematics and engineering combine to create Callaway's highest ever ball speeds across the entire face.
  The exclusive Fubuki shaft from Mitsubishi Rayon adds to the incredible feel and performance. So pick a target and fire a smart bomb.

2012年1月5日星期四

Square FT IQ

Square drivers first hit the scene a couple of years ago, and the shape’s two chief protagonists – Callaway and Nike – are sticking with it for their latest top-of-range models. Nike’s is to be called the STR8 (straight, get it?), more of which in a couple of weeks, while Callaway’s latest is the FT-iQ, available in both standard and Tour versions from mid-October.

This must surely be the first driver inspired by a supercar - the Lamborghini Reventon - and the stealth fighter jet on which that car’s shape was based. The thinking is that while the original FT-i was highly effective at keeping you on the short stuff, its deep face and angular looks perhaps weren’t the most aerodynamically efficient.

I think Callaway has a hit on their hands with this one. Just bought it on Friday and played my first round with it without practice on Sunday. Very forgiving and relatively straight. Most of my straight shots seemed adequately long and as many mentioned, has a lower penetrating ball flight then the ft-i. The sound is a lot less loud then the ft-i too and doesn't bother me at all. My mishits were a few fades and a few hooks. Now mind you the standard model that i have is 1 degree closed and draws biased, but yet 85% seem to go just perfectly straight where you aim. I was able to fade as well as straight push, straight pull. Only when i swung it overly hard and over powered it, is when i hooked it. Not quite duck hook, but almost. Never got into any serious trouble with the club though and the weighting seems really good and overall easy to control. The fubuki shaft feels pretty good, but probably not as good as the speeder in the older ft-i but still a solid shaft. Overall a very nice club, this one is staying in the bag. The head cover seems a little strange, a bit over sided and not the magnetic cover the old ft-i had which i liked. 

What do you want from your driver? If you're like most golfers, you want a long, straight drive that splits the middle of the fairway. No need to think, just pick a target and swing away. Enter the FT-iQ driver, the longest and straightest driver that Callaway has ever created.