New Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver
Get your hands on the November issue of Golf Monthly (on sale from 6 October) as we are given the exclusive first look at the new Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver
Make sure you get your copy of November's Golf Monthly which goes on sale from 6 October, 2010. We were given the exclusive first look at the new Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver.
Your November issue will have more detail on the new release of Callaway's Diablo Octane Black driver.
The GM Test Team has been out on the course with the Diablo Octane. You will be able to get a full test report on the new Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver in Golf Monthly's December issue.
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Keep your eye on the Golf Monthly website in the coming days when you'll also be able to watch our video review of Callaway's new Diablo Octane Black driver.
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