




Like the FT-i Driver did for drivers, the Callaway FT-i Squareway Wood set a new standard in fairway woods. With a moment of inertia (MOI) approaching that of our best-selling drivers, they are the most forgiving fairway woods.
The Squareway Inertial Design positions discretionary weight to the extreme corners of the clubhead, raising the MOI for unparalleled resistance to twisting. The result is straighter and more forgiving shots hit over a wide area of the face.
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Callaway FT-i Squareway Wood ‘s Fusion Technology
Multi-material construction combines a stainless steel face, sole and body with a lightweight, carbon composite crown so Callaway Golf engineers can move discretionary weight where it is needed most.
Oversized Head Shape
Callaway FT-i Squareway Wood allows for a higher MOI to increase forgiveness and stability at impact for better accuracy.
Callaway Golf Core Technologies
VFT Technology maximizes ball speed and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness; S2H2 increases discretionary weight by removing it from the hosel and repositioning it in the perimeter of the clubhead.
User comment
It is a very valuable buying, the FT-i Squareway is really great, I am very happy that you give me such wonderful club.
I recently purchased this FT-i Squareway Wood when the price dropped and I found myself not liking it after a few days. At first it was really cool to have a square headed 3 wood but I somehow lost interest in it. I dinked a few just because i was uncomfortable with the square head. I just returned it and am recently on the market for another 3 wood.
I think Callaway FT-i Squareway Wood is the easiest club to hit. You are not going to work the ball much, but who needs to work it when you can hit it this straight consistently.
Thanks for the updated emails concerning my order. Unfortunately when I placed my order I did not register and was not able to use the tracking system on my order. But after contacting customer service, you were able to send me updated emails on my shipments progress. Thank you.
Found the 3-wood fine off the tee but next to impossible to hit off the deck. After more than 30 bad fairway shots with it over several games, most of which were worm burners and OOB, gave it up. The Callaway FT-i 5-wood is OK.
I think Callaway FT-i Squareway Wood is the easiest club to hit. You are not going to work the ball much, but who needs to work it when you can hit it this straight consistently.
I have purchased the FT-i 3 Wood and I also have the FT-iQ Driver and I really like them both. I have changed several times looking for the driver and a 3 wood that I liked. They are both very helpful to the constant "slicer" but I don't think any one club with fix a slice by it self --- although the FT-i's have really helped me overall.
I own the 5 in the squareway. Being a newer player- I have struggled with fairway woods. This is the EASIEST club I have hit (besides the short irons) The MOI is so wonderful that if you make decent contact with the ball- it will fly, fly, fly. I cant use it on the shorter holes because it sends the bar so far. Plus, I use it when my driver is not cooperating with me. The price is a bit steep but I would definitely pay it again for it.
great club easy to hit. the shape takes some time to get used to. i used have trouble getting the ball up in the air off the fairway with a 3 wood but this club i can with no problem....
When you first pick up the Callaway FT-i Squareway it does look a bit odd. Even when you put it at address it can seem a little out of the ordinary, but when you give it a swing it feels great. The fusion technology of the composite head means that it is light and the square design means that it is very forgiving. The trajectory was a little higher than the more traditional shaped fairway woods, but not by much. If you have found the square driver designs work for you then the Callaway FT-i Squareway is one of the best square fairways around.