The Callaway Razr Fit ranked as one of the most forgiving australia golf online, so a tour level club with forgiveness seems to be a great combination for a golfer. With a strong mix of forgiveness, superior control, and above average distance, Callaway definitely released one of the top overall driver in 2012. We would recommend this to a scratch to 18 handicap player.
In addition to being Callaway's first adjustable driver, the RAZR Fit is also the first driver to feature Callaway's newest face, which is dubbed "Speed Frame." It's an optimization of the hyperbolic face pattern than Callaway has been using for several years, but the company says it should help golfers maintain more ball speed when they hit outside of the sweet spot as Callaway Diablo EDGE irons does.
Tee up the ball so that the midsection of the ball is aligned approximately with the top of the driver when the driver is resting flat on the ground behind the ball. Address the ball in a relaxed stance, with your feet slightly wider than when playing an iron. This extra distance allows for greater control over the Callaway RAZR Fit Driver.
It feels as if you're swinging the head of the club, not a grip connected to a shaft that is connected to a head. After all, that's the part of the club that hits the ball and feeling connected to it is outstanding as my former Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver does. It gives you significant confidence and workability. You can truly feel the head trying to move forward. Although I haven't had the chance to check swing speed.
Move your hands ****her down on the club so that you are holding it 1 inch to 2 inches below the top of the grip. This allows for greater control over the club, and the marginal amount of distance lost is made up for in more accurate drives. Minimize the length of your backswing to avoid over-swinging. Drop down slightly with your legs as you begin your downswing. This allows you to begin building momentum to twist through.
Swing down on the ball, aiming to push the head of the driver down into the ball and allowing it to lift the ball naturally, rather than trying to consciously lift the ball with the club. Follow through toward the target so that you finish with your hips turned toward the front and your shoulders pointed at the target.


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