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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Callaway FT-i Squareway Wood

The most forgiving fairway woods we've created. Like the FT-i Driver did for drivers, the FT-i Squareway Woods set a new standard in fairway woods. With a moment of inertia (MOI) approaching that of our best-selling drivers, they are the most forgiving fairway woods we’ve ever created.

The Squareway Inertial Design positions discretionary weight to the extreme corners of the clubhead, raising the MOI for unparalleled resistance to twisting. The result is straighter and more forgiving shots hit over a wide area of the face.

Multi-material construction combines a stainless steel face, sole and body with a lightweight, carbon composite crown so Callaway Golf engineers can move discretionary weight where it is needed most.

Allows for a higher MOI to increase forgiveness and stability at impact for better accuracy.

VFT Technology maximizes ball speed and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness; S2H2 increases discretionary weight by removing it from the hosel and repositioning it in the perimeter of the clubhead.

Squareway Inertial Design - Positions discretionary weight to the extreme corners of the clubhead, raising the MOI for unparalleled resistance to twisting, providing straighter and more forgiving shots hit over a wide area of the face

Fusion Technology - Multi-material construction combines a stainless steel face, sole and body with a lightweight, carbon composite crown allowing Callaway Golf engineers to move discretionary weight where it is needed most, resulting in better stability and distance.

Fujikura Shaft - Advanced design by the industry leader adds to the club’s incredible feel and performance

Oversized Head Shape - Allows for a higher MOI to increase forgiveness and stability at impact for better accuracy

Callaway Golf Core Technologies - VFT Technology maximizes ball speed and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness; S2H2 increases discretionary weight by removing it from the hosel and repositioning it in the perimeter of the clubhead

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