Callaway Golf introduces New I-MIX Technology
Callaway Golf has announced the introduction of I-MIX Technology which will give golfers the ability to change their own club head and shaft combination.
Callaway Golf has announced the introduction of I-MIX Technology. The new technology, which capitalises on the U.S. Golf Association and Royal & Ancient?s rule change on club adjustability, gives golfers the ability to make adjustments to their own driver they play.
Callaway Golf?s I-MIX Technology allows consumers to purchase their favoured FT-i or FT-5 heads and the shafts of their choice separately. The system will feature a wide variety of shafts, including shafts from Aldila, Fujikura, and Mitsubishi Rayon. In the Europe 1,400 shaft-head combinations will give golfers the flexibility to quickly customise their driver to meet the varying challenges each individual round of golf presents with a quick change of a shaft or head option.
?Our new I-MIX Technology gives golfers the same access and ability to experiment and optimise their equipment that tour professionals have,? said Jeff Colton, Senior Vice President of Research and Development for Callaway Golf. ?No one?s swing is the same from day-to-day - neither are the weather or course conditions. Our I-MIX Technology gives everyone the ability to quickly and easily customize their equipment, every time they play.?
In addition to the clubhead and shaft options, I-MIX Technology includes Callaway Golf?s Opti-Fit Weighting System, which lets golfers choose a Draw or Neutral centre of gravity (CG) position to help counteract their most common swing flaws for longer and straighter drives.
Callaway Golf I-Mix Technology will be available at select golf retail outlets in Europe.
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