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  • 10/05/2025
Retro Review video series is where we’ll go back through time and look at some iconic pieces of equipment to see if they still stack up against their modern day equivalents.
First up is the Callaway Fusion FT-i driver, which caused quite a stir back in 2006 when it launched. When you take the headcover off, it soon becomes apparent why… It's square! We test it up against last year's Callaway Paradym driver to see how it compares and if there's still some merit to the concept today.

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00:00Okay, welcome back to Golf Monthly and a new series that we're doing called Retro Review,
00:04where we're going to be taking some game-changing equipment from its time, some iconic stuff,
00:08and comparing it to its modern counterparts. We've partnered up with Golf Club for Cash,
00:13one of the leading retailers of pre-loved equipment, and they've supplied us with some
00:17absolute gems to test. So if you want to check those guys out, look in the description below.
00:21Without further ado, let's get straight into it. Okay, so first up, we've got an absolute classic,
00:26and it is the Callaway F-Fusion FTI driver. Now, this was released in 2006 and at a retail price
00:34back then of £400. We've picked it up for the bargain price of £63.99. Now, first off, the elephant in the
00:42room, you might have noticed, it's square. Now, that might put a few people off. I actually quite
00:47like the visual. I like the straight lines. They do a lot for me in terms of alignment,
00:50and I actually really enjoy that. Now, this was in the bag of players like Phil Mickelson,
00:55Ernie Els at the time, so he was actually a really popular driver on tour. Now, the tech story behind
01:00this is a super high MOI, so they put a lot of weight back to create a really stable driver on
01:06mishits, so really, really forgiving. But as a high-speed player, generally higher MOI drivers,
01:12I can spin a bit more, so I can get a little bit excessive spin, so it'll be interesting to see how
01:16that pans out in the testing. To explain the MOI a little bit, I always like the analogy, if I tried
01:21to push you over and you were just stood like this, it's going to be fairly easy for me. If all of a
01:26sudden you put a foot back and you've got more weight and stability back, you're going to be more
01:30stable and more difficult to push over. So that's the principle behind the FTI. I'm going to head to
01:34the range, get a few away, and get some initial impressions.
01:49Okay, so we've come down to the range now at the Oxfisher Golf Club, and it's probably a good time
01:53to introduce what we're kind of pairing the FTI to. So we've got the standard Callaway Paradigm.
01:58When you put them down beside one another, the contrast in looks is pretty stark. Obviously,
02:03the FTI is square, so there's a huge difference straightaway, but also the face is quite onset
02:08from the hosel. The hosel goes in quite a long way behind the face, which is quite an interesting look.
02:13So yeah, two very, very different looking drives. I'm going to hit a couple away now
02:16to start to get an idea of the feel and the sound from the FTI.
02:30So first of all, acoustically, pretty, pretty audible there. It's a very loud noise that comes
02:37off the face. I hope that was picked up on screen because that is a very, very loud
02:41sound, and it did feel quite, almost like a hollow quality to it, quite, yeah, it's quite unique.
02:47So let's have another go.
02:53Yeah, I really hope you can pick that up on the audio because it is pretty offensive. We've got
02:57a few people on the range here. I hope I'm not disturbing their practice with that noise. So
03:01yeah, let's compare and contrast the paradigm. So it should be a very different feel.
03:11So yeah, that's just a completely different gravy in terms of feel. Much more muted,
03:20a much deeper sensation off the face. It's really, really very different. So I think it feels a lot
03:26more sophisticated than its older counterpart, but it'll be interesting to see how the performance goes.
03:30So probably at this point, it's a good time to pop up some data on the screen and have a little chat
03:36about what we saw when testing the two. So as you'll probably see here, FDI had a significant
03:41amount more spin, which is probably to do with the MOI, the increased MOI on the club head weight back,
03:47increasing that spin, increasing the stability and reducing curvature, which also alludes to why
03:52it's probably a little bit tighter in dispersion. As you can see from the paradigm, ball speed up,
03:57spin down. So I was getting a lot more carry distance and total distance out of it. But yeah,
04:02some interesting numbers to compare there. Let's see how it goes on the course. Okay,
04:06so I'm going to start with the FTI, and then the 10th hole is a little dog leg right,
04:09longish par four. So I'm just going to hit a couple away, take some data and see where we are.
04:20Little fade, started left side, cutting back, just going to make the fairway quite floaty.
04:26Now these balls are marked with an F, so I can check where they end up down the fairway,
04:32or hopefully the fairway.
04:42Very similar to the first one, could be on top of it in fact.
04:44Again, seeing a fair bit of spin. Let's go again.
05:01Just a touch further left than the other two, so we're going to stay in the left semi,
05:05but really similar flight window. Okay, so let's hit a couple away now with the paradigm and see
05:10how that compares. It's worth noting that there is a slightly stiffer shaft in this,
05:14this is extra stiff as opposed to the stiff in the FTI, and we're very similar in loft,
05:18this is nine and that's 9.5, but worth noting those differences. So let's see how it goes.
05:30A little out the heel, just started straight, cutting onto the right edge of the fairway, that one.
05:35A little bit more fade than the FTI. Let's go again.
05:44Okay, that's pretty comparable line-wise to the ones I hit with FTI. Again,
05:54just down the left half of the fairway there, certainly lowering spin. It was a bit more
05:59of a penetrating ball flight. Let's try the last one.
06:04Similar to the first one there, a little bit of an overfade, started straight, just going to the
06:16right edge of the fairway, so it'll be interesting to see where those are distance-wise. Okay, so we've
06:20come down the hole to actually see where those shots have ended up now, and I've already taken
06:24a look at the data, and there were some interesting points. Probably most notably, we had ball speed,
06:29spin, and carry distance, and I'll get onto that in just a moment, but firstly, if you can see here,
06:34I've got quite a nice, tight grouping with the FTI. I've got two on the bank, and one just probably
06:38five or six yards further right up the fairway. A really nice, tight grouping, but what I did notice
06:43is with the additional spin that the FTI was creating, curvature was minimal, so that's great
06:48if you are trying to hit a straight shot. I was setting up for a cut here, so if you are thinking of
06:53going to a higher MOI driver or a square driver like FTI, you might want to start sort of reconsidering
06:58some start lines and where to set the ball out, because they started great exactly where I was
07:03aiming, but didn't deviate as much as I would hope. When you go over to the Paradigm, moving up the hole
07:08here, I've got two in the fairway over there on the far corner, so they actually cut with the shape of
07:12the hole like I wanted to. It had a little bit less backspin, which helps you facilitate a little bit
07:17more curvature. It stops, it sort of allows the spin axis to be altered more than when you've got a lot of
07:22spin with FTI, that spin axis is more difficult to manipulate and more difficult to shape the ball,
07:28so that's worth thinking about. I've got a further Paradigm that's just a bit over that hill,
07:32so there's more ball speed on Paradigm. We're talking up to, like I said, five miles an hour
07:37with some of the shots, which has translated to about a 10-yard difference in overall distance,
07:42so something worth noting there, but yeah, if you are looking for a straight hitting machine,
07:47FTI seems to be doing a really good job for me. Okay, so the Callaway Fusion FTI, what did we find?
07:52Well, if you're looking for distance, there is more available from a more modern equivalent in the
07:57Paradigm that we tested, for example, but if you're playing a shorter, tighter golf course and you're
08:01on a budget, we've got a real fairway finding machine here. Loads of spin, loads of MOI and plenty
08:06of safety to keep it in play, so in that sense, it really does stack up against its modern-day
08:10counterpart. For £63.99, it's a real bargain in the right circumstances, so check out the description
08:17below. Go and have a look at Golf Clubs for Cash, some other best pre-loved equipment, and that's it from me,
08:22from the Oxfisher Golf Club. See you next time.

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