As we know, a longer shaft can lead to less accurate contact. Taking that idea another step forward is the mating of this new head with a longer shaft, which definitely equates to the clubhead moving faster along its path. The clubhead of the Diablo Octane is lighter and more efficient than previous models, which helps milk increased clubhead speeds. Now that I’ve drifted ridiculously off-topic, I’m going to yank us right back like a bull fighter yanking away the red cape so that we can take a look at the latest drivers and fairway woods from Callaway.ĭiablo Octane and Diablo Octane Tour DriversĬreated out the previously mentioned an R&D partnership between Callaway and Automobilia Lamborghini, the new Forged Composite material used in Callaway’s new drivers allows for a very specific placement of the Center of Gravity, and also allows for MOI to be dialed in to extremely accurate levels. That, and apparently they both have some sort of obsession with the devil (Lamborghini Diablo, Callaway’s Diablo line of clubs, see the pattern here?).īefore I start spreading rumors of some devil worship cult that exists deep within the these two corporate giants, you should probably know that the Lamborghini Diablo was actually named after a fighting bull. What happens when an established golf equipment manufacturer creates a research and development partnership with an Italian automaker known for their insanely fast supercars? We’ll answer that question in a minute, but it should come as no surprise that Callaway and Autmobilia Lamborghini (commonly known as just “Lamborghini”) have officially formalized their partnership after a number of years of collaboration on advanced materials.
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