Callaway Drivers Reviews

Callaway golf clubs are the most advanced golf clubs you can use on a golf course. All Callaway golf clubs are made with precision and advanced science.

The Callaway X Hot Driver benefits from Ultra Thin Wall Casting Technology that works to create a lighter golf club configuration and an optimised centre of gravity that is designed to really get the ball going off the tee. The incredibly fast golf ball speeds are achieved all across the face for more consistent, longer distance, while the technology in the Callaway X Hot Driver offers plenty of forgiveness and is designed to provide consistent sidespin for drive accuracy.

  • Callaway XR Driver Review

    RRP: £299

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5 4.5 out of 5

    TG Tester Reviews: James Ridyard, Professional: Joel Tadman, Equipment Editor: TG Tester Reviews: James Ridyard, Professional: A small clubhead with little to distract and a deep face. I was able to use more loft and keep the spin low; a good...

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  • Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 driver Review

    RRP: £379

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5 5 out of 5

    TG Tester Reviews: James Ridyard, Professional: A mouthful to say, but has a nice looking smaller head from Callaway, very clean lines with a hint that it’s still a Callaway through the shape. It wasn’t as low launching as I was expecting for a...

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  • Callaway Big Bertha V Series Driver Review

    RRP: £299

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5 4.3 out of 5

    TG Tester Reviews: James Ridyard, Professional: Joel Tadman, Equipment Editor:   TG Tester Reviews: James Ridyard, Professional: A familiar Callaway shape. It felt easy to swing quickly and launched fairly high without too much spin for my faster...

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  • Callaway Big Bertha Alpha Review

    RRP: £399

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Meet the world’s first driver with an adjustable centre of gravity. It’s the most adjustable driver ever, with four ways to tweak it – via weights to promote a draw or a fade; loft and lie via the OptiFit hosel; the vertical centre of gravity via...

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  • Callaway Big Bertha Review

    RRP: £349

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5 5 out of 5

    Includes video review

    The Big Bertha is being touted as a “Total Performance Driver” by Callaway – so it should suit a broader range of players than the Alpha (right). What does Total Performance mean? It has a high moment of inertia and a hot face to maximise distance...

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  • Callaway X2 Hot and X2 Hot Pro Drivers Review

    RRP: £279

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    The Pro Version features a smaller, 440c head with more neutral bias designed for more workability, and delivers penetrating trajectories with low spin. It costs the same as the standard version and comes in an 8.5° head and can be tweaked from...

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  • Callaway FT Optiforce driver Review

    RRP: £329

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Callaway’s new FT Optiforce driver is made from lightweight forged composite and has been designed with an aerodynamically enhanced head shape to reduce drag by 23 per cent. A 43 gram PX Velocity shaft reduces the weight further. It also features an...

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  • Callaway X-Hot Drivers Review

    RRP: £249

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 3.8 out of 5

    Callaway's new X-Hot woods and irons have been engineered to offer more distance at an affordable price. The range consists of two different sets throughout – the X Hot clubs are aimed at the game-improver, while the X Hot Pros have been designed to...

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  • Callaway RAZR Fit Xtreme Driver Review

    RRP: £329

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5 4.5 out of 5

    The longest hitter in professional golf added 16.6 yards when he tested Callaway’s newest driver. The RAZR Fit Xtreme features Speed Frame Face technology, a combination of Variable Face Thickness and Hyperbolic Face technologies, which create a...

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  • Callaway RAZR X Black Driver Review

    RRP: £229

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    The Callaway RAZR X Black Driver is available in five lofts: 8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5°, 11.5°, 13.5° Web: www.callawaygolf.com Tel: 0800 096 4591

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  • Callaway RAZR Fit Driver Review

    RRP: £329

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    The Callaway RAZR Fit Driver is Callaway’s first foray into driver adjustability and it's an impressive one. The OptiFit system allows easy adjustment of the face to open, closed or square. Adjustable weights for the heel and toe help promote a draw...

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  • Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver Review

    RRP: £329

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    The Callaway RAZR Hawk is a top performance driver. For Callaway, the big story is about a new material they’re calling Forged Composite. This is a very light material that features in the sole and crown of the clubhead and because it weighs so...

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  • Callaway Diablo Octane Black Driver Review

    RRP: £249

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Like the RAZR driver, the new Octane big boy features the forged composite material which is the lightest and strongest Callaway have ever used. That makes it possible for engineers to reposition the weight to optimise MOI, making the club more...

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  • Callaway Legacy Aero Driver Review

    RRP: £379

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Callaway Legacy Aero Driver offers ultra-premium performance. The all all-titanium Callaway driver features precision milling, aero technology, forged hyperbolic face and optimised synchro performance. This is a top end driver and comes at a price...

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  • Callaway FT-iZ Tour Driver Review

    RRP: £349

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    The Callaway FT-IZ Tour Driver uses Polar weighting. This sees extra weight in the face of the driver and at the back of the club. The extra weight is claimed to keep the Callaway driver stable through impact. Callaway have used a progressive shape...

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