Callaway FT-5 Tour Drivers

Callaway FT-5 Tour Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

The new FT-5 and FT-5 Tour Drivers are the latest evolution in clubhead design utilizing our revolutionary Fusion® Technology. A massive 50 grams of discretionary weight has been created using a Carbon Fiber Body — creating the OptiFit™ Weighting System that produces three center of gravity configurations: Draw, Neutral and Fade, enabling golfers to choose a combination to best suit their individual game. The larger, more robust CT/VFT Titanium cup face is designed to the legal limit, as defined by the USGA Characteristic Time test, resulting in increased ball speed, distance and forgiveness — even on miss-hits. The FT-5 Tour Driver has a slightly open face for a look preferred by more accomplished players. The end result is exceptional distance, performance, accuracy and confidence.

Fusion Technology
Proprietary Fusion Technology creates an unprecedented 50 grams of discretionary weight which is strategically positioned for a high Moment of Inertia and precise lateral location of the center of gravity. This provides exceptional stability on off-center hits, while enabling ball flight customization for optimal individual performance. The 25-gram weight located at the rear of the driver lowers the CG for optimal trajectory.

OptiFit Weighting System
Enables golfers to customize their driver by giving them three CG locations to choose from in most lofts: Draw for promoting a draw or reducing a slice/fade; Neutral for maximum workability; or Fade for promoting a fade or reducing a hook/draw.

CT/VFT Titanium Cup Face
Modified version of VFT® Technology in which face thicknesses are designed specifically to maximize performance under the new USGA Characteristic Time test, resulting in a larger, more robust face for increased ball speed on shots hit all over the face.

460cc head design
A 460cc head volume is incorporated with a longer, wider and hotter face for more confidence at address, a higher MOI and increased ball speed for longer, straighter drives.

Carbon Composite Body
The material used to make the body is significantly lighter than titanium, allowing Callaway Golf engineers to move 50 grams of discretionary weight where it is needed most, resulting in better stability and distance.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 16, 2008]
Neale
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway FT-5 Tour

This driver is the best in class , a true hand cannon long long long and down the middle.

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade 470, Ping G-10, Cobra

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2008]
Tony Slusher
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Calloway FT-5

I recently purchased the FT-5 8.5 degree driver with a pro launch extra stiff shaft. I was using a R-7 previously to this driver. I hit in the 300 - 310 range with the R-7. I have a swing speed in the high 120's. The FT-5 has added additional 35-40 yards on average to my drive. Best driver I have hit.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 02, 2008]
Jeff
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: callaway ft-5 tour 8.5

Just recieved my club in the mail yesterday and went to the driving range first thing and hit two large buckets. I purchased this club off ebay for about $250. I got the 8.5 with the Diamana blue board extra stiff shaft. I have a swing speed of 114 and ball speed of 160ish and my good drives are usually around 280-300. I went and got fitted at the local golf galaxy and they fitted me for a 10 degree non tour version with the same shaft. I have a pretty low ball flight which I like and I am pretty stubborn and refuse to go with anything over 9.5 degrees. So I was pretty much going to that fitting just to check out the different shafts available and what flex i should get. Well that blue board was pretty much the best feeling shaft that I have ever hit. So I went straight home and found a club on ebay. Along with my low ball flight I also fight a hook. Well the hook is gone now. I learned on the range yesterday that if I tee the ball up higher than normal and try to swing up and out on the ball, it flies high and straight. Get a little lazy with this baby though, and you find yourself in slice city. But I am confident that on the course where I am only hitting it 14 times max, instead of the 80-90 times I hit it yesterday, I won't get so lazy with it. I am hoping that this club works out for me because I love the way it looks at set up (a lot less bulky than the Sumo that I have been playing) and the sound is sweet. We'll see. Glad I found it on ebay because even though the price was recently dropped to $299, that is with the stock shaft. I think the shaft that I got is about a 200 dollar upgrade. Check it out though if you're looking for a new driver.

Customer Service

Haven't dealt with them although I have heard Callaway's CS is pretty good.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made R7 460, Nike Sumo, Various Titliest and Ping drivers

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 15, 2008]
Golfingdude
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway FT-5 Tour 10.5 neutral R flex

Traded a Hyper X Tour for the FT-5 and today went back to the Hyper X. The flight of the FT-5 with the stock Fujikura E360 regular flex shaft was not a very good combination for me. Lost about 10-15 yards as compared to the Hyper X with a YS-6 Reg. The fuji shaft felt to tip stiff though the ball flight was typically one that balloned than dropped with little roll. Overall the FT-5 was hard for me to find during the swing and even with neutral weighting and a .5 degree open face it wanted to hook. A miss hit on the toe of the FT-5 is severely punished in distance and direction. Also anything hit low on the face will be extremely low off the tee. I can not be sure I ever really hit or found the sweet spot on the face. What I thought felt perfectly struck was still short of even a marginal drive hit with the Hyper X. I think the problem was the shaft, but with the driver costing $450.00 and any other shaft having an upcharge of at least $70.00 I'll stick with the Hyper X Tour. It also had an upcharge of $50.00 for the YS-6. Callaway brags about its fitting system, so why charge for a shaft the customer knows works for them. Titleist offers a bunch of shafts, some $200.00 just for the shaft, and it doesn't charge for them. Callaway maybe on to something with their technology but they need to give their customer more choices so the technology will fit them. And $450.00 is a lot of money to spend for a driver already over one year old.

Customer Service

Customer service should be about offering customers choices, not repairing something that should not have broken to begin with. Callaway gives you a choice, but the wrong ones. Spend a lot of cash for what we have, or spend even more for what you want or need.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist D1, D2, Taylormade Burner, Tour Burner, Nike Sumo 2, Callaway Hyper X Tour, X460 Tour

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 19, 2008]
31648
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: ft-5 tour

Another Callaway disappointment. I've purchased 3 or more different Callaway drivers since the VFT driver I purchased 7 years ago. I got it with the E360 stiff shaft. My drives were less in distance then the following Titleist 905T, TM R7 Quad HT, Cobra SS380 and F Speed, and Mizuno . Also with the FT-5 I was slicing it 50% of the time. I still have my VFT 3,5, & 7 and a Steelhead 7 which are great clubs. Unfortunately I have not had any success with the last 4 or 5 versions of the Callaway drivers. My Callaway VFT driver was better then the FT5 for me. I gave that club away.

Customer Service

na

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[May 11, 2008]
landrum
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: callaway ft-5 tour

i just bought this club and am totally happy with it. Forgiveness, length and feel, it is the total package. I have a very fast swing speed so I have the stiff shaft and can hit it 330+ down the middle...now if it could only help my short game.?!

Similar Products Used:

Ping G5
Taylormade R7 Draw

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 15, 2008]
Andy W
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway FT5 Tour

Just bought this club after spending nearly 2 hours with the pro at Nicky Lumbs Bristol. Club has a draw bias and a stiff NV 65 shaft. Ended up hitting a range ball 235 yards carry. Can't wait to get it on the course.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 30, 2008]
whitesox350z
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: FT-5 Tour 9.5*

I just went out and bought a Hyper X for $220 off of Ebay. It's a great driver however when I was demoing drivers I reallllllly wanted this one. Compared to everydriver that I've ever hit it is much more forgiving and goes much farther than any of them. I didn't buy it because at the time I didn't have the money (I'm 16 lol) and now I'm trading in my used hyper x for the FT-5!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 11, 2008]
Ron Baxter
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: FT-5 8.5

This is the great driver. Even though it has 8.5 degree of loft and a heavy Aldila NV shaft I still hit it quite high. Very consistent, straight down the middle or slight fade….

Customer Service

Not used.

Similar Products Used:

Superquad TP, 905T, 905R & Ping G5

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 26, 2007]
macgregor6
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: FT-5 Tour 9.5

I finally got to use this club as I was recovering from rotater cuff surgery. I've tried a few Callaway Drivers after my first one which was a VFT 9.5. Unfortunately I sold them after a couple of rounds as they did not live up to my expectations. I am quite satisfied with the FT-5 tour and believe Callaway is back on the right track. I'm still using my VFT 3 and 5 in that I believe they are one of the finest fairway woods made.
After 2 rounds and some practice facility I really like the feel sound and response from this club. I have the stock Fujikura 360 in a stiff.

Customer Service

na

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made R 7, Titileist 905, Cobra

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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