The Callaway FT-i Driver is a real looker of a driver, but was also designed to help all golfers at all levels improve their driving abilities.
The Callaway FT-9 Drivers feature the latest 'Hyperbolic Face Technology'. This strategically shapes the face thickness in the key areas to create a much larger effective hitting area, making it extremely forgiving.
'Fusion Technology' moves weight more towards the perimeter of the club head to create a lower centre of gravity to increase stability on off centre strikes.
By combining a Carbon Composite body and state of the art Titanium face, Callaway have reduced the overall weight to give a higher launch and less spin for greater distances. Using this unique combination of materials has allowed Callaway Golf's designers to create a club that looks stunning, whilst delivering simply scintillating performance!
Two centre of gravity locations are available to choose from. The draw version promotes a draw ball flight, helping to reduce a slice/fade, whilst the neutral versions allows maximum workability. The space-age visual external weighting system precisely positions the centre of gravity to create the desired shot shape. Fitted as standard with the highly rated Fujikura ZCOM graphite shaft which is lightweight and stable to increase distance and control.
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Website: www.callawaygolf.com
Review from the magazine
TG rating 
Callaway’s top of the range model is designed to allow golfers at all levels to improve their driving. Again, like the FT-5 our pro hit it well and it stood up to most drivers on test but it didn’t receive overwhelming praise from our testers and this keeps it back in the pack. If you fancy the look of it then get fitted for head bias, loft and shaft.
Pro Verdict: Nice looking driver which despite good stats did not stand out for me. Ball flight was a little higher than I’d like; may suit a low hitter.
Tester Comments: “Looks great but another noisy striker”... “Feels very light and incredibly easy to swing”... “Decent distance and accuracy but not the most forgiving I tried”.