New from Callaway: FT-9 driver, Diablo and more
New Callaway gear for 2009 including the FT-9 driver, Diablo range and X-22 irons

Neil Tappin and Paul O’Hagan traveled to Germany last October for the Munich Golf Trade Show. The Golf Monthly duo was anxious to view the 2009 line-up from Callaway.
This year sees Callaway build on the impressive FT-5 with the launch of the FT-9 driver.
Blog: Callaway FT-9 and FT-9 Tour driver Gallery: Callaway FT-9 and FT-9 driver pictures Callaway is also following up on the release of the FT-iQ, which launched last year.
Video review: Callaway FT-iQ driver video review Review: Callaway FT-iQ and FT-iQ Tour reviews
Another exciting release sees the arrival of the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo range, which includes a driver, fairway wood, hybrid irons and ball. Gallery: Callaway Big Bertha Diablo driver pictures
Also new to the 2009 Callaway product line-up are the Callaway X22 irons, Callaway X22 Tour irons and Callaway X Forged irons.
Blog: Callaway X-22, X-22 Tour and X-Forged irons '09 Gallery: Callaway X22 irons, Callaway X22 Tour irons and Callaway X Forged irons pictures Gallery: Pictures of OTHER new gear for 2009
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