- CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER FOR SALE DRIVERS
- CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER FOR SALE PATCH
- CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER FOR SALE PRO
CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER FOR SALE DRIVERS
It is slightly louder than the RAZR drivers because of the use of titanium vs. Used Callaway X2 Hot Driver 13.5 Callaway X Hot Graphite Graphite Ladies Right Handed 44.75in from 2nd Swing Golf with the highest value trade-in program & custom fitting. The sound is a very pleasant metallic sound. the desire for the X-Hot to go left in the “straight” setting. I did change it to the “open” setting which did bring the launch down a little and it also seemed to create a middle ball flight vs. I didn’t have any issues elevating this driver. It tends to rise quickly and go fairly high. The X HOT 19 Driver is built for ball speed, long distance and more forgiveness for consistent shots across the face. You can just feel the ball explode off the face. (It was wind and hill assisted, but it still counts)
CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER FOR SALE PATCH
I am happy to say that I did earn my X Hot bomb patch with this driver. The ball speeds are some of the fastest I have found in any driver. Callaway created their fastest face for this driver and it shows. Save up to 90 on products certified by professionals. The speed frame face is the real “tech” behind this driver. Buy New & Used Callaway X Hot Driver on Sale at the best price on Golf Avenue. Callaway X2 Hot Driver 10.5 Aldila Tour Blue 55 Graphite Stiff Right Handed 46.25in. Callaway X2 Hot Driver 8.5 Aldila Tour Green 65 Graphite X-Stiff Right Handed 45.75in.
CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER FOR SALE PRO
It comes in either the standard or pro models. Callaway X2 Hot Driver 10.5 Callaway Stock Graphite Graphite Regular Right Handed 44.75in. The X Hot Pro is available in 9, 10.5 and 12 degree lofts, and comes stock with a real deal Project X. The standard length is 46 inches with a swing weight of D3. It comes stock with a proprietary True Temper Project X Velocity shaft in light, regular and stiff flexes. It is an all titanium head with Callaway’s Opti-fit hosel. The X Hot is available is lofts of 9.5, 10.5, 11.5 and 13 degrees. Overall, it’s not hard to see why this club made Golf’s Digest’s Hot List Gold for 2013.While the X Hot is the less technical model in the Callaway driver line-up, it still offers many great features. I’m always good with having some alignment help on top of a club that needs to hit the fairway! On the flip side, I do like the gray finish and racing stripe on top along with the alignment mark. I’m really surprised at how quickly the bottom of the head looked old and worn with a few swings hitting it off the deck on soft turf. The paint job on the bottom of the club is just not made to last. If I have a knock on the driver, it’s a knock I have on quite a few current drivers, fairyway woods and hybrids. The more I’ve trusted it and released it through impact, I’ve hit it out there distance-wise with any driver I’ve tried.
As I got used to the different feel, I started to trust this driver which meant I was able to hit it where I was looking and my misses tended to be very findable. This ‘Speed Frame Face’ is hot– the ball really jumps off of it which gives it good distance from off-center hits. Additionally, the X Hot is weighted with a slight draw bias. To be fair, the driver did take a few rounds for me to get used to primarily because it has a lighter head than I’ve been using (a D3 swing weight at 460cc’s compared to D4), along with a Project X stiff shaft, at 46 inches (which is touch longer than I have been using). For this review, I tested the 9.5 degree head with it adjusted to the open setting to have a touch less loft but play with it square at address. One quick screw on the bottom of the head with a standard club wrench will make the setup of the driver up open or closed and with a degree less or more loft. It’s also got one simple add-on: an adjustable head. However, after trying the Callaway X Hot Driver, I have to say, Callaway is back in the driver business! This is an all-titanium head that feels and sounds the way I expected a Callaway driver to feel and play. Moreover, the other models seemed lackluster as well which led to nearly a decade of me not playing Callaway drivers. The fact is, I was disappointed with the performance and just couldn’t get used to the swing weight, sound or feel of the composite drivers.
Or is it? I have to admit, after using Callaway drivers for years, I had found that I was just not very happy with many of their models.