The Callaway Diablo Octane Tour Driver is fueled by Forged Composite, which is the lightest, strongest material ever used in golf clubs. The new Diablo Octane Driver features that Forged Composite in the crown, giving it a significant performance advantage over all-titanium drivers. These drivers are configured to deliver unmatched power through superior design, construction and materials.
The Diablo Octane Tour Driver designed for better players is the tour version of Diablo Octane Driver. This is driver applied the new material that the Callaway has never used. It's lighter, faster and stronger than its predecessor and is a revolution brought by Callaway. The lighter weight allows for a longer shaft that generates faster clubhead and ball speeds. That's performance an all-titanium driver just can't match.
Working with the design team at performance automobile company Lamborghini, Callaway developed a material it calls Forged Composite. It surely helps the Callaway Diablo Octane Tour to get a golfer's attention, but that title is a little bit of a misnomer, since the word forged usually refers to irons made from a single block of metal.
The entire body of the Callaway Diablo Octane driver is aerodynamically made to optimize all edge transitions to help decrease wind resistance and drag by up to eight%. This along with the lengthier 46 inch Challenge X Graphite shift gives increased clubhead pace for a lot more distance off of the tee.
The Callaway Diablo Octane is configured to deliver unmatched power through superior design, construction and materials. The crown contains 10 million turbostratic carbon fibers that make up 33% of the clubhead, allowing Callaway Diablo Octane Driver to precisely control thickness like never before. The result is a clubhead that is lighter but still has an extremely high moment of inertia.