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Callaway FT-5 Neutral Driver

Callaway FT-5 Neutral Driver
$470 – that’s my total expense for the Callaway FT-5 Neutral Driver along with the purest UST V2, and I must say that it was money well spent. I got more than I was expecting from the Callaway FT-5 Neutral Driver. I can compare its quality of the Titleist 13 Degree 906F equipped with the UST V2 regular flex. The Callaway FT 5 Neutral Driver comes with a different shaft…it has a huge kick but it’s equally consistent. If you’re a bogey golfer, the Callaway FT 5 Neutral Driver is yours for the taking. The shafts that come along with the golf driver are perfect. They give you long and straight drives…not to mention you’ll really love the sound this driver makes upon impact.

The only thing I didn’t like with the Callaway FT 5 Neutral driver is the fact that uses the .350 tip. I don’t know but I think the .335 option would be way better. As for the headcover, I don’t pay much attention to it. The interiors of mine felt a little rough. I think this will leave a couple of little scratches on the glass after a while. I already called Callaway about it and I believe they’re sending a new headcover in case it was found out that mine was a little defective. As always, this golf gears and driver company and manufacturer had a great customer service.

Overall, I must say that the Callaway FT-5 driver is a very beautiful club! It has great quality especially compared to other golf drivers out there. For one thing, some of the new Titleist drivers, although they perform really work, look a little odd. In my opinion, the Callaway FT-5 Neutral Driver is a little understated. Having a great setup at the address coupled with a set of top performing shafts and features, this golf driver could really use a little bit more appreciation from golfers around the globe.

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