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Golf Clubs: Callaway Golf FTi Driver Buyer’s Guide
Posted by Ed under Buyers Guide, Golf Woods
Callaway Golf FTi Driver (Square) Neutral Construction
By building the head with carbon composite, which is lighter than titanium, Callaway allowed themselves to move the weight around the head, positioning it at the extreme perimeter and so increasing the Moment Of Inertia massively. The Moment of Inertia, essentially, is the amount a club head resists twisting or buckling when impacted off centre.

A club that buckles very little is said to have forgiveness because it doesn’t punish off centre hits. The Callaway Golf FTi has a huge MOI and is extremely forgiving. As a result this club will increase the consistency with which you hit long, straight drives without sacrificing its awesome power. The FT-i will instill confidence in you and allow you to swing freely, with greater confidence time and time again, improving both your game and scores along the way.
Callaway Golf FTi Driver (Square) Neutral Features
Golf legend Gary Player has this to say about the FTi “I have played golf for almost 60 years and this is the best driver I have ever had in my life.” Need I say more?
- Massive Moment Of Inertia For Forgiveness On Mis-hits
- Ultra Light Carbon Composite Body
- Complete Inertia Design With Huge Square Head
- Free Headcover
Callaway Golf FTi Driver (Square) Neutral Today’s Golfer
The Callaway Golf FTi has been tested by Today’s Golfer for its What Gear 2007 supplement. One hundred readers tried it out with a reported 80% claiming that they hit their shots longer and 70% claiming that they hit their shots straighter. Statistics like this make the FTi an extremely attractive club to all golfers, regardless of ability.
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