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FT-i Drivers

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Product Overview

With the revolutionary 460cc Complete Inertial Design, the FT-i Driver pushes the boundaries of shape, of our imagination, of the rules. By positioning weight to the extreme corners of the clubhead, the FT-i Driver produces the highest Moment of Inertia of any driver on the market today, resulting in unparalleled forgiveness. Our largest, most robust CT/VFT Titanium cup face is designed to the legal limit as defined by the USGA Characteristic Time test, for increased ball speed, distance and forgiveness.

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Product Reviews Summary

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Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers
 
4.5

(based on 375 reviews)

96%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Accurate (314)
  • Large sweet spot (278)
  • Great feel (260)
  • Large head (173)
  • Great distance (133)

Cons

  • Loud on impact (75)
  • Vibration (9)
  • Poor balance (7)
  • Poor quality (4)

Best Uses

  • Off the tee (318)
  • Long holes (210)
  • Upgrade (128)
  • Narrow fairways (99)
  • Replacement (47)
  • Reviewer Profile:
  • Golf enthusiast (201), Casual/ recreational (143), Tournament golfer (21), Beginner (8)
  • Handicap:
  • 16 (17), 12 (15), 18 (14), 15 (13), 10 (8)

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5.0

Straight down the Middle

By Silverback Pat

from North Little Rock, AR

About Me Golf Enthusiast

Pros

  • Accurate
  • Great Distance
  • Great Feel
  • Large Head
  • Large Sweet Spot

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Long Holes
    • Narrow Fairways
    • Off The Tee
    • Upgrade

    Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

    This drive has really help my game out. I had the Callaway X-Tour drive before and I thought I really liked that club. I could hit it extremely long with the X-Tour but not always in a straight line. Like most right handers I would loose the ball right more often than down the middle. I made the switch to the FT-I 10 Degree with a draw and found a whole new golf game. Why did I not buy a club with a built in draw before, I don't know. I guess I thought I was good enough without any extra help. Trust me if you loose the ball right all the time this is the way to go. Plus this club is easy to swing and the ball flight is just amazing. I might not have the distance I had with the X-Tour driver but being only 10-20 yards back and in the middle of the fairway is a trade off I would take everytime. Don't get me wrong, I actually won a long drive challenge in one of the tournaments I played this year. On average I imagine I hit this club 270 yds, but when hit just right it will go 300 plus. All I can say is I love this club, plus everybody like to lust over the square head.

    • Handicap:
    • 6
     
    4.0

    simply perfect driver

    By Mich

    from Netherlands

    About Me Golf Enthusiast

    Pros

    • Accurate
    • Great Distance

    Cons

    • Vibration

    Best Uses

    • Off The Tee

    Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

    good driver, provides confidence

    (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Love these clubs .... yeah Calloway!

    By BZ-Bee

    from Puyallup WA

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Pros

    • Accurate
    • Great Distance
    • Great Feel
    • Large Head
    • Large Sweet Spot

    Cons

    • Loud On Impact

    Best Uses

    • Long Holes
    • Narrow Fairways
    • Off The Tee
    • Replacement
    • Upgrade

    Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

    I first bought the FT1 driver and was amazed at how my game improved off the tee. I then ordered the fairway woods; 3, 5, 7 and am equally pleased. They are very forgiving and I personally like the square design. They are very easy to hit and the ball stays in the fairway. All four clubs are preowned and my friends can't believe the condition. They were rated as average but look new. I will continue to order from Calloway Preowned.

    (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    GREAT!!

    By DummyDuhast

    from Colfax, WI

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Accurate
    • Great Feel
    • Large Head
    • Large Sweet Spot

    Cons

    • Loud On Impact

    Best Uses

    • Upgrade

    Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

    A couple times on the driving range to get used to the driver and I am making some consistantly good drives. I like the loud noise it makes when you strike the ball in the sweet spot. A couple buddies tried it and they loved it too. Feels nice, looks nice, and was a great deal, thanks!

     
    4.0

    Draws comments, but outsmacks my old R7.

    By Roberto

    from Canberra, Australia

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Accurate
    • Great Distance
    • Great Feel
    • Large Head
    • Large Sweet Spot

    Cons

    • Loud On Impact

    Best Uses

    • Replacement

    Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

    I feel more confident on the tee. It sounds funny, and I guess I miss the nice 'chlink' sound of other drivers, but it works really well for me.

     
    4.0

    long and straight

    By SKibum

    from san diego, ca

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Large Sweet Spot

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Long Holes

      Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

      love the sound when you hit it on the spot!

       
      5.0

      i like more golf now that i have these d

      By chesvere

      from Santo Domingo, DN, Rep. Dom.

      About Me Beginner

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Great Distance

      Cons

      • Loud On Impact

      Best Uses

      • Long Holes
      • Narrow Fairways

      Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

      i have 6 month playing golf and these is my first invesvemt on a driver, i did got one from my golf set... now that i have these driver it a complete diferent game.

       
      5.0

      super value

      By Jane the golfer and skier

      from Mechanicsburg, PA

      About Me Golf Enthusiast

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Great Distance
      • Great Feel
      • Large Head
      • Large Sweet Spot

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Long Holes
        • Off The Tee

        Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

        The club was in excellent condition! I am thrilled with the value! I spent close to $2000 on my last set of clubs; I will never do that again! I am going to buy pre-owned from your site--again & again! I have told others already.

        • Handicap:
        • 12
         
        4.0

        Just what I needed

        By Double D

        from Lacombe , La

        About Me Golf Enthusiast

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Great Distance
        • Great Feel
        • Large Sweet Spot

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Replacement

          Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

          I was using a FT-i driver with 11* loft, and liked it. My swing coach suggested changes in my swing, which resulted in more accuracy, but higher ball flight and less yardage. He suggested I get a driver with less loft, so I ordered a FT-i with 9* loft and same shaft. I've gained about 15-20 yards on my drives and am very happy with my decision and the club.

          • Handicap:
          • 15

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          amazing

          By Cody

          from MC, Indiana

          About Me Casual/ Recreational

          Pros

          • Accurate
          • Great Distance
          • Great Feel
          • Large Head
          • Large Sweet Spot

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Long Holes
            • Narrow Fairways
            • Off The Tee

            Comments about Callaway Golf FT-i Drivers:

            this club is amazing. i got the ft-i draw. i have had a bad slice and ever since i bought this club my drives are almost perfectly straight and added 50yds. great for anyone who has a horrible slice

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            Product Questions and Answers

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            • Q:

              Are we able to have new grips place on the used club at my cost ?

              Asked on 4/1/2010 by 2 over per hole from Gardena CA

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                First off, I love your nickname. Very clever! All of our pre-owned clubs come with new grips. We install the standard Callaway golf grip. If you wanted something different, this would be available at your cost. Let me know if there is anything else I can do for you. You can email me at ryan.pontius@callawaygolf.com.

                Answered on 4/1/2010 by Ryan Pontius from Callaway Customer Service
            • Q:

              What is the length of the shaft of the Ladies' FT-i driver?
              What is the length of the men's? thanks.

              Asked on 2/1/2010 by Anonymous

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                The ladies FT-i driver has a standard length of 44.5" and the men's has a standard length of 45.75".

                Answered on 2/1/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              what is the difference between average and good condition for used clubs?

              Asked on 2/1/2010 by cv from nj

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                Average clubs (around 100 rounds) have been used but not abused. They will show normal wear from frequent play and may have natural scratches, pop up marks and/or bag wear on the shaft. These are great clubs for those looking for performance and value and are less concerned about cosmetics. Good clubs (around 50-75 rounds) have seen normal use (usually several seasons) but are in better than average shape for that particular model club. They may have some cosmetic imperfections but will look better than the average club in most players’ bags.

                Answered on 2/1/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              What ios the difference between "draw" and "neutral "in selection

              Asked on 1/26/2010 by Pete from Broome western Australia

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                The draw bias club will have more weight toward the heel of the club and will help reduce a fade or slice. The neutral bias club will have a centered weighting and will be better for those who want to shape the ball.

                Answered on 1/26/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              What's a "draw" mean?

              Asked on 12/18/2009 by Scott from SC

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                A draw bias club has more weight in the heel of the club to help promote a draw or eliminate a fade/slice.

                Answered on 12/18/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
            • Q:

              will the club i order come with a headcover?

              Asked on 12/15/2009 by Tyler from Desoto,MO

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                All Callaway Golf woods are shipped with our exclusive Barrel headcovers (a $14.99 value). These new, multi-purpose headcovers are designed to match any Callaway Golf club and are only available with Certified Pre-Owned Callaway Golf clubs. Original Callaway Golf Headcovers will be shipped
                provided we have one in stock, you may also purchase an original model-specific headcover. These are available in various conditions ranging from Good to Very Good. Note: If you purchase a Callaway Golf club and its matching headcover, your order will also include one of our exclusive Callaway Golf Barrel headcovers at no cost.If you are looking for a headcover from a discontinued Callaway Golf product and you do not see it listed on our Headcovers page, please contact us for availability at 800-826-6174 or via email at support@callawaygolfoutlet.com.

                Answered on 12/15/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
            • Q:

              How to tell difference between a ft i and ft i tour driver.What does the V mean on the face?

              Asked on 12/10/2009 by skeets from St Louis

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                The FT-i will come in full degree lofts, whereas the Tour model will come in half degree lofts. The V on the club is a way to line the ball up with the center of the clubhead.

                Answered on 12/10/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              How do you determine what shaft flex is best for your golf swing?

              Asked on 12/8/2009 by Anonymous

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                A senior flex is recommended for a swing speed under 80 mph. A regular flex is recommended for a swing speed from 80-90 mph, and a stiff shaft is meant for someone with a swing speed over 90 mph.

                Answered on 12/8/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              Hi, I am a 29year old lady golfer with a high handicap and an average swing speed of 65mph. I am hesitating with the loft I should get. I currently own a 13deg X460 and I would like to upgrade to the FT-i. Should I get the 13deg loft or try the 11deg? I have been playing for 5 years now. Thanks

              Asked on 12/8/2009 by Sabrina from Mauritius

              2 answers

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                If you are having a problem getting the ball in the air off the tee, than stick with the 13°. If you feel that you have improved and are not having a ball flight problem than definitely get the 11°. It will all depend on how high you hit off the tee. The higher you hit it, the lower loft you need.

                Answered on 12/8/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
              • A:

                Hello:
                By all means, get the 11* Driver !!! The FT-i has a large rear CG(Center of Gravity) so it will hit High. The 11* will be like a regular 12* or even your 13* Driver.

                ******* BUT, DON'T FORGET YOUR SHAFT WILL HAVE A GREAT DEAL AS TOO HOW HIGH YOU HIT THE DRIVER !!! *******

                Answered on 4/13/2010 by The "OLD" Swing Doctor from Ocala, Florida
            • Q:

              Does the Ladies Right Hand FT-i Driver only come in a draw?

              Asked on 12/3/2009 by KK from Venice, FL

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                The Ladie's FT-i Driver is available in lofts of 9, 10, 11, and 13 degrees and were all made in a draw and neutral bias.

                Answered on 12/3/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              I play from the left side and lately I have been slicing the ball real bad (start out straight the goes to the left really hard)I was wondering I was interested in the FT-i should I get on with Neutral or fade on it and what degree 9.5 or 10. Please help!!!!

              Asked on 12/2/2009 by Putt Maker from Brentwood,TN

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                If you tend to slice the ball, I would recommend getting the Draw bias. The weighting on the club is more toward the heel to help eliminate a slice or fade. For more information on this club and what loft would suit your game best, please call our sales team at 1-800-200-4726.

                Answered on 12/2/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              Do you expect to manufacture more FTi drivers?

              Asked on 11/30/2009 by Jim from Naples

              2 answers

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                No, Callaway is not manufacturing any more FT-i drivers.

                Answered on 11/30/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
              • A:

                Don't think so---the FTiQ superseded the FTi.

                Answered on 11/30/2009 by Three-from-the-fringe! from Plano, Texas
            • Q:

              What does kick point mean?
              Does swing speed effect kick point?

              Asked on 11/30/2009 by Anonymous

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                Kick point is where the shaft bends or kicks during the swing. The higher the kick point, the lower the ball flight will be. The lower the kick point, the higher the ball flight will be. Swing speed affects the shaft flex much more than kick point. For more information please call our sales department at 1-800-200-4726.

                Answered on 11/30/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              Hi there, I am English, over in the states (New Orleans) for a week or so. Could you tell me if it is possible to buy 2 golf clubs (woods) using an Engish AMEX card, and have them delivered to the hotel before I leave.
              Regards, A Slack

              Asked on 11/25/2009 by Tony from New Orleans

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                Yes, you can use an international credit card and have it shipped to the US. Please call our sales staff at 800-200-4726 or 512-247-7617 and they can assist you with your order.

                Answered on 11/25/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
            • Q:

              How many inches is the standard shaft length?

              Asked on 11/19/2009 by Anonymous

              2 answers

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                Standard length on the FT-i drivers is 45.75".

                Answered on 11/19/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
              • A:

                Most drivers run from 44.5 to 45.5. Nothing is harder to find on-line than the length of the shaft in a golf club. The rules are nothing less that 18 inches and nothing more that 48 inches except a putter.

                Answered on 12/5/2009 by Franklin Stevens from Barstow, CA
            • Q:

              Was the FTi driver made with a 9.5 degree loft or is it only 9 and 10?

              Asked on 11/13/2009 by teeitup from Massachusetts

              2 answers

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                The FT-i tour driver came in a 9.5 and the regular FT-i came in 9 and 10.

                Answered on 11/13/2009 by Ty Pivec from 1-888-722-1257
              • A:

                A friend of mine has this driver in the 9.5 degree loft in the "Draw" model.

                Answered on 11/29/2009 by Pritch from Moberly, MO
            • Q:

              I am playing with a great big bertha, 25 handicap, hit straight most of time, sometimes slight slice, decent swing, want lighter club, more clubspeed and distance with same swing. would ft-i fill that need?

              Asked on 11/11/2009 by leslie still learning from utah

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                The FT-I would be a great fit for you. It will be more hot off the face than your current driver but it will assist with your slice. We offer the FT-I in a draw bias that can help correct that. It is also a really forgiving driver.

                Answered on 11/11/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
            • Q:

              FTi , 10 degree, senior shaft fugikawa, draw need this type of driver.

              Asked on 11/11/2009 by wesley drive from mechanicsburg, pa

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                Please contact our sales department for our most recent inventory at 1-800-200-4726.

                Answered on 11/11/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              I currenty am hitting a Great Big Bertha 2. I want to upgrade and am not sure what is the best route. I want to spend under $150.00 I am looking at the diablo and the FT-I. Is one more forgiving or longer hitting?

              Asked on 11/11/2009 by Anonymous from Central California

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                Both are going to be very accurate and forgiving, but if you are looking for a combination of both forgiveness and distance I would recommend the Diablo driver.

                Answered on 11/11/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              i just broke the shaft on my fti driver and was told that the fujikura 586 speeder (stiff) is no longer available. can you recommend a shaft with similar specs

              Asked on 11/6/2009 by matty 3wood from dallas, tx

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                A comparable shaft to the 586 speeder would be the Fujikura Fit-On ZCOM shaft. It is a few grams lighter but has similar kick point and torque specs.

                Answered on 11/6/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
            • Q:

              I have the FT-i LCG Tour neutral 9.5 and slice more than the casual fade that I wanted. I have tried strong grip; repositioning ball more forward at address and forward press but receive hardly any improvement to the slice. Any suggestions?

              Asked on 10/16/2009 by Jack from Lynchburg, Va.

              2 answers

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                My first thought is you shouldn't be in a tour model. The face is open instead of 1° closed. I can only help with product. Your going to have to get someone to look at your swing for any instruction advise.

                Answered on 10/16/2009 by Walt Schroeder from 1-888-722-1330
              • A:

                Your club head direction is too much outside to inside causing the club head to come across the ball at impact.

                Answered on 10/20/2009 by cruiserjv from Cape Haze, Florida
            • Q:

              explain average condition!

              Asked on 10/13/2009 by hammer from CT

              1 answer

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                Average condition clubs have been used but not abused. They will show normal wear from frequent play and may have natural scratches, pop up marks and/or bag wear on the shaft. These are great clubs for those looking for performance and value and are less concerned about cosmetics.

                Answered on 10/13/2009 by Ty Pivec from 1-888-722-1257
            • Q:

              how many degrees closed is 13 degree HT Ft i driver

              Asked on 10/12/2009 by Anonymous

              2 answers

              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                The 13 degree HT FT-I driver is 2° closed. The 9°, 10° and 11° are all 1 degrees closed.

                Answered on 10/12/2009 by Walt Schroeder from 1-888-722-1330
              • CUSTOMER CARE

                A:

                9° - 11° are 1 degree closed. The 13HT is 2° closed.

                The tour models are .5° open.

                Answered on 10/12/2009 by Walt Schroeder from 1-888-722-1330
            • Q:

              Dear Callaway,

              What does OptiFit Draw mean? Does it help or hurt a natural slicer ?

              Hammer

              Asked on 9/23/2009 by Anonymous

              1 answer

              • A:

                Hi,

                The draw bias on these drivers means that the internal weighting of the club will help golfers who slice correct it. Thus it will help straighten out your slice.

                Answered on 9/29/2009 by JD from Austin

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