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Callaway switching up late model clubs?

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So I dropped by Golfsmith yesterday to pick up a wedge, and as usual, I browsed the racks of used clubs.  There were a few Callaway Razr Fit drivers and a few Razr Hawks.  I was actually considering making a WTH purchase on one of them, but I decided to walk over and look at the new clubs to see by comparison how good the 'used' prices were.  While looking at the new clubs, I noticed that the RazrHawk club face was noticably smaller than the RazrFit club face.  A moment later, I wondered why I hadn't noticed that while looking at the used clubs, where I was actively looking at the club faces, so I went back and checked AND the club face on the used RazrHawk was significantly bigger than the face on the new RazrHawk, and pretty much the same in size and shape as the face on both the new and used RazrFits.  My question:  would/did Callaway change the RazrHawk driver over the last year and not change the name?  Or am I missing something?  Has anyone noticed this?

 

--Matthew

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Could just be asthetic look, some drivers have a larger crown on the club, which can make the club look smaller, its the theory around the white driver head, the white stands out, and looks bigger than it really is. It would be similar to having two picture frames, same picture size, but one frame is 1" thick and the other is 1/4" tick, the 1/4" thick makes the picture look alot bigger because it seems to fill out the frame better. 

 

But i would doubt callaway would make a driver less than 460cc's on the clubface. 

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