Adjustable drivers have really taken off in the past year and now putters are getting in on the act. Callaway Golf as just announced the retail availability of its new Odyssey Flip Face line of adjustable putters, which allow golfers to change the face insert of the putter quickly and easily to fine-tune feel and performance.
The Razr X Black is aimed at people who want more power and more distance from the tee - which is a lot of golfers. James Cornish from Leaderboard's Chart Hills Golf Club in Kent reviews it here.
James Cornish from Leaderboard's Chart Hills Golf Club reviews the new Callaway Razr XF irons.
James Cornish, director of golf at Chart Hills Golf Club and the Leaderboard Golf Performance Centre in Kent takes a look at what he thinks is the easiest hybrid club to hit on the market. It's called the Razr X HL - standing for High Launch.
James Cornish is the director of golf at Chart Hills Golf club and the Leaderboard Golf Performance Centre in Kent, and today he's giving his thoughts on the new Razr FIT driver.
Callaway Golf is celebrating having earned four Gold Medals for its HEX Black Tour, HEX Chrome, HX Diablo Tour and HX Diablo in Golf Digest's 2012 Golf Ball "Hot List".
Winner of the 2012 Golf Digest "Hot List" Gold Medal, Callaway's new RAZR X HL Irons have been engineered to offer maximum distance with uncompromising forgiveness, and we review them here.
2011/12 was a very important year in driver innovation with the advent of adjustable drivers that give you all the benefits of a single purpose customised club without the hefty price tag.
Now in their second generation, the adjustable club market is becoming rather crowded with many manufacturers claiming to have found the winning formula. We are taking a look at this complicated market by comparing the best adjustable drivers for 2012.
We review the Callaway RAZR Fit Driver, part of the the RAZR Fit line which Callaway say are their most advanced products to date.