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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Callaway FT i-brid irons

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The Callaway FT i-brid irons are made using a multi-material construction which creates a lightweight titanium body and an oversized clubhead. Heavy Tunite weighting is put into the sole to create a stable center of gravity and a high moment of inertia. Like some of the other Callaway drivers, the FT i-brids use TPU SenSert to decrease vibration in the swing and impact. The main feature of the FT i-birds is the low center of gravity and the wider sole for interaction with the turf. The Callaway FT i-bird irons are designed to be forgiving, so they are good option for more inexperienced players.

Advanced Fusion Technology 

Mulit-material construction allows weight to be shifted for optimal performance. The lightweight titanium body allows for an oversized clubhead with increased offset for greater forgiveness and an increased effective hitting area. Heavy Tunite weighting in the sole creates a higher moment of inertia and better stability with a low, deep center of gravity. The TPU SenSert decreases vibration and delivers solid feel. 

i-brid 

Clubs that blend the control and accuracy of irons with the forgiveness, distance and versatility of hybrids. The low, deep center of gravity (CG) helps get the ball in the air quickly and easily, and the wider sole improves turf interaction. 

Super Game-improvement Mid and Short Irons 

Designed for the ultimate in forgiveness in its oversized design with an increased offset, a large effective hitting area and a wide sole for exceptional turf interaction. 

Fully Integrated Set Design 

Seamless performance progression throughout the set provides consistent distance separation with optimal trajectories.  

Modified Tru-Bore Design 

An advanced version of the original Tru-Bore Design, the polycarbonate tip plug at the end of the shaft dampens vibration for enhanced feel and performance

 

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