Callaway RAZR X hybrid
A review of the Callaway RAZR X hybrid

The Callaway RAZR X captures the true reason hybrids were introduced, it provides the ability to hit high flying, soft landing shots from long distance. The head is an unusual shape but works brilliantly.
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The Callaway RAZR X features a ‘Zero Roll Design' that should promote a high launch, even for shots struck low on the clubface, thereby providing added distance and softer landings. The RAZR X comes in Standard, Tour and Women's models.
This will truly help your game if you can't find a club to keep you in play but the offset on the standard model will put off players fighting a hook.
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