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CALLAWAY MEETS LAMBORGHINI<br />

When Lamborghini becomes involved with the design process<br />

of a product, expect superlatives like “sexy”, “unique styling”,<br />

“speed-to-weight ratio” and “precision” to name a few. So<br />

it’s with these choice phrases that the collaborative effort of<br />

American sport goods company, Callaway, and every man’s<br />

dream car company, Lamborghini have developed the new<br />

Diablo Octane Black Driver. At first glance, the club head<br />

detailing is a ringer for the next autobot transformation from<br />

the planet Cybertron. Its foreboding fascia screams “I mean<br />

business” with the added distinction of reducing glare, thanks<br />

to its dark Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) finish. This super<br />

driver has a forged composite crown made up of tens of millions<br />

of turbostatic fibres that are intertwined and aligned to deliver<br />

33 percent more strength to the club head without adding<br />

more weight overall. The designers are confident you’ll get an<br />

average of eight fairway yards more from the club because of<br />

the faster head speed. With a brand like Lamborghini on board,<br />

speed and performance are a given. Coupled with the dynamic<br />

golf club designers who have engineered the driver, the latest<br />

addition to your weekend activity will produce a notable weapon<br />

on the battle greens of the golf links.<br />

golfwarehouse.co.nz<br />

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