Callaway FT-5 Review | Callaway FT-5 For Sale
Let me make this clear. If money is not an issue, this is the club that you need to buy. This is the first none TM driver that I've every purchased and liked (I bought and tried the original hiBore, was in love at first but couldn't get passed the closed face). I needed a driver that was forgiving and didn't have a severely closed faced, the only one that really qualified was the Callaway FT-5 (Burner, SuperQuad, Nike, all have closed faces in the non-tour versions).
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I was skeptical, because of the price and the fact that I don't own anything Callaway. Gorgeous at adress, the club is bigger than it looks at adress and has a more traditional look. The sound is absolutely gorgeous. Very hot off of the face, although the feel is a bit muted (which, for some reason, I've gotten used too and doesn't really bother me). Distance, of course, is phenominal. I'm about a 240-270 driver, my best being 300+ on a hot day and this driver really delivers when hit on the button.
What I love best about this driver, however, is the lack of feel on hits and the feel on miss-hits. Let me explain. When you hit this driver on the button, you almost wonder if it was a good hit because there isn't much to feel (although the sound is very distinct for on the button hits). When you miss-hit, you can feel where on the clubface you miss-hit, but you are still rewarded with an decent drive. This club is literally helping me imporve my swing every time I use it.
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