Callaway Diablo Octane Black video review
Golf Monthly provides its video review having been to the range with the new Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver. You can read even more about Callaway's new driver in both the November and December issues
The GM Test Team has been busy at the range with plenty of new gear. November's issue of Golf Monthly is always a big one for new equipment and this month we're taking a good look at the new Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver. Find out more in our Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver video review.
GM's Neil Tappin recently travelled to Paris for the Paris Motor Show to take a look at the new Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. However, Neil was not on a jolly, but there to find out more about Callaway's new Diablo Octane Black driver.
Callaway Golf and Lamborghini signed an agreement to work together after discovering that they were working on the same formula in developing advanced composites. The new technology, which is called Forged Composite, is a third less dense than titanium, and means that the new driver will be lighter and thinner around the clubhead.
Back in England and Neil headed to the range with GM's Paul O'Hagan to review the new Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver and you can watch the video review here.
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