The Callaway Razr Hawk Fairway Woods are very likely the fairway wood most people expected to see when the latest iteration of Callaway's Diablo series came out. After all, forged composite is all the hype with the latest version of The Diablo Driver, and many people expected to see it on the accompanying fairway woods as well.
This was not meant to be just yet, as Callaway was busy coming out with several versions of The Razr
Callaway Razr Hawk Fairway Wood Hawk Series from Irons, to Drivers, as well as fairway metals and hybrids. They couldn't afford to let anything steal the thunder from their latest release, as The RAZR Hawk series is the replacement for both the "X" Series of Irons and Woods as well as the "FT" line of Woods and Drivers. Whereas the Diablo Line is set up more for the "Grip It and Rip It" types within The Callaway Crowd, these will be more appealing to the "Techno-Kitsch" fans who enjoy the shop talk and all that goes with the latest technology.
Distance-- with these is very good. I've run both hot and cold with Callaway Fairway metals over the years. I still carry a set of the old "Steelhead Plus" models that were quite possibly some of the best fairway metals ever built by any company. These are definitely longer than my old and aging hot rods, and they run with some of the hottest fairway metals on the market, so there's no question that they get the job done in this arena.
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