![]() On June 18th Callaway filed for yet another Trademark on the name Big Bertha Alpha. Retail price is expected to be $399 for the driver, and $229 for the non-adjustable (glued) fairway wood.Īt first glace we think the FT Optiforce looks quite a bit like Callaway’s Japanese Market Legacy series (above).Īnd speaking of the Legacy lineup, recently 3 distinct Legacy models were added to the USGA’s conforming list.Ĭallaway looks to be cranking out drivers at a rate usually associated with…well…you know who. The FT Optiforce will be available in a 460cc standard model, and what we assume is a 440cc Pro Model. We’re told that stock shaft offerings for Callaway FT Optiforce Driver are the Project X Velocity 43 and Mitsubishi Diamana S+. The guys at South Florida Golf Magazine posted the below photo of the upcoming Callaway FT Optiforce Driver.Ĭallaway filed for the Trademark on the name back on January 30th, and the rumblings are that the new driver is going to be released within the next several weeks. Today the first concrete evidence of a new Callaway driver surfaced. ![]() That driver you bought a month ago…it’s quickly creeping closer towards obsolescence. We’ve been hearing rumors about accelerated product launches (which translates to decreased product life-cycles) since this spring’s price wars began. The war for market share, and I suppose by extension the hearts (and dollars) of the golfing consumer, between TaylorMade and Callaway is heating up.
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