Callaway FT-i Squareway Wood Review
Any golfer looking for a forgiving fairway wood needs look no further. There isn't much on the market that can compete with the Callaway FT-i Squareway wood in that regard.
The Callaway FT-i Squareway wood uses a more square-shaped clubhead (hence the name) to reposition discretionary weight away from the center and the hosel to the corners. This creates a bigger sweet spot, and the MOI also prevents the clubhead from twisting and improves the accuracy. It rivals the Callaway drivers in its emphasis on these attributes, and that’s a big reason why the company’s clubs have been so successful.
In addition, the multi-material design of the Callaway FT-i Squareway Wood makes the clubs both light and effective. The woods have a stainless steel face, sole and body attached to a carbon composite crown. Its variable face technology adjusts the thickness of the clubhead to maximize ball speed, transferring the impact energy to the ball.
The Callaway FT-i Squareway woods retail for $299, in 3 Wood, 5 Wood and 7 Wood models. Any of them offer golfers the distance and accuracy that everyone has come to expect from a Callaway driver, with the control to shape shots from the fairway to the green.
Distance: 10
Forgiveness: 9
Value for Money: 9



US $115.00

