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Callaway Golf Clubs Will Change Your Game – Part One

September 23, 2011


So we already have a general understanding about Callaway golf. Then today let us see how callaway golf clubs change our game. Nowadays a kind of technology named Fusion Technology currently being utilized by Callaway Golf. This technology has the potential to change the entire sport of golf, forever. This inertial design was created by Callaway Golf engineers in hopes of creating a design which balances all of the clubs’ best features, while optimizing club and player performance. The designers strived to stay away from directly concentrating on any one characteristic. Instead, they chose to explore all characteristics, to ensure the overall performance of the club was maintained in a balanced manner.

 

The goal in using Fusion Technology is not only to better overall performance, but to also make the give optimum performance when hit off-center (with irons and woods). Using this technology helps the ball have maximum flight and distance, even when it’s not hit directly in the middle of the clubface. This is mostly due to Callaway’s design feature offering minimal clubhead movement when impact occurs.

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The increased stability of the clubhead is important. Stability is measured by Moment-of-Inertia and when the MOI is raised on the vertical and horizontal axes, an unmatched stability can be maintained. The experts at found by matching the rise in MOI with the positioning of weight to the perimeter of the head of the club they could create stability no matter where the ball was struck. Thus, the innovative discovery led to less twisting of the club’s head when off-center hits occurred. In addition, a clubhead with less rotation also leads to greater distance, greater ball speed and the ability to make the flight path straighter.

 


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