Callaway engineers used modern evolutionary Fusion Technology in the creation of the Callaway FT-9 driver. The FT-9 gives golfers a mix of versatility, control and distance. This allows for longer drives and better accuracy, even when you miss a shot.
Callaway FT-9 Driver’s fusion construction with Titanium cup and carbon composite bodies perfectly position the center of gravity for maximum stability. This, along with Hyperbolic face technology, helps increase the ball speed throughout the clubface to maximize stability and range.
Their OptiFit Weighting System is now available in the Callaway FT-9 driver. You have two options for center of gravity to best match your swing.
Evolutionary carbon composite material – This carbon composite material is finely woven strands made of individual carbon fibres combined with epoxy resin. It is used in Callaway FT-9 Driver’s body to reposition weight in areas where it is most needed, optimizing the moment of inertia as well as the center of gravity.
Callaway uses a tool that looks like the body the FT-9 Driver driver to mold the carbon composite material. Next, Callaway adds weights to create clubheads that favor a draw or neutral position. Finally, heat the materials together to fuse them. The result is a clubhead that has a strong perimeter weight and maximizes accuracy and distance off the tee.
Hyperbolic Face Technology – This technology, which is used on the Callaway FT-9 driver to enhance ball speeds throughout the clubface, has the main purpose of increasing the ball speed. Callaway can remove any unwanted material from the cup face and create different thicknesses which significantly increases impact efficiency.
A larger sweet spot allows golfers to produce higher ball speeds throughout the whole club. This will allow you to increase your distance from off-center hits and give you a greater range of length.
OptiFit weighting system – Golfers can now customize their driver using this new technology. The center of gravity location for the drivers can be set in the draw’ or neutral’ positions. If you have a problem with a slice, fade or other issues, the ‘draw’ position will promote a draw-like shot. The ‘neutral’ position allows for maximum flexibility.
Callaway also placed the webweighting at the outside of the clubhead. You can position them so they match your swing type. It will lead to longer drives and better accuracy with each swing with the FT-9 driver.