

Callaway engineers use Forged Composite to control head thickness, which makes for a club head with an extremely high MOI that's also light. A total of 12 million turbostratic carbon fibers are packed into the crown, which reinforces 27% of the clubhead. Get a stronger and lighter than titanium crown because of this revolutionary material. The RAZR X Black Driver is designed for ultimate accuracy and speed with head-turning Black PVD Finish. New Forged Composite material in the crown and Distance Trajectory Weighting create maximum distance for a low spinning, high launch ball flight. They seemed pleased.A club that acts mean as it looks. One was a novice, but the other two were clearly single-digit handicappers (if you can make that determination on the range) and were pounding the bejeezus out their R-11's (or Rocketballz). Was as the range this evening - saw 3 golfers with white TM drivers. However, they market better than the others and like it or not - the white heads have been a grand slam home run for their sales department. TM gets savaged here but the fact is their stuff ain't bad. My opinion -when you're selling stuff - and performance between you and your competitors is about even - you gotta do something to make it stand apart. Guess what color the production model is going to be? It was crazy, but people had to see it - it was different and - for a circulator - pretty sexy! People were stopping in the freaking aisles of the show to get a look at the new yellow and black circulator. We recently showed a prototype of a new circulator at a trade show - it was yellow and black for no other reason than that's what color metal they had when they made it.
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Drivers have been black since Hogan and Nelson were caddies, and all of a sudden they're white? And adjustable? Holy change-up, Batman! Had a similar experience in my "civilian" job.our company makes circulators for heating systems.

From a marketing perspective, though - what a great idea. The white heads don't bother me much at all. There is just something really annoying about it. I don't know why but the white club head just pisses me off. However, I am not much better, I bought Mizuno MP62 heads on the internet (not a scratch on them by the way) and had never hit a Mizuno iron in my life. He had his wife pick one up while she was shopping. Did he at least swing it first to see how it felt? No. Did he at least hit some balls on the monitor? No. I was reading this and thinking of the guy that I played with yesterday. I'm sure we'll have some repeat customers. We have TaylorMade this Sunday, so it'll be interesting to compare peoples' opinions between the two. I'm of the opinion most people need to play a 4 instead of the standard 3 / 5 anyway.

People loved them, especially the 4 wood. What surprised me the most was how many people loved the RAZR Black or RAZR X Black wtf they're called fairway woods. We sold a TON of stuff even though the weather was atrocious and not conducive to selling clubs and people loved the FIT. We had our first demo day of the year this past weekend at my facility and it was Callaway only.

You guys hit the nail on the head when you said people just walk in and grab it off the shelf and bring it to the register. I went in to the local GG the other day and saw a TON of white drivers.
