Callaway x hot driver reviews series#
But, do you want to find out what secret qualities and uniqueness these have that make them the “all-time favorites”? Let’s have a quick, yet thorough look for this post of Callaway X series Irons Review Pros. The Callaway X Series Irons have been the conversation starters for 4 years now, and have been wandering in everyone’s minds now. Note: always have checks on which model you’re about to buy, sometimes you get a wrong variant out of confusion. To make it easier to swing and launch the ball Callaway has fitted a lightweight steel shaft. X series set contains 7 clubs each designed without compromising a bit on flight trajectory, launch angle, lesser spin, and increased accuracy. The XR 18 have been slightly different from the previous designs, these have thinner iron heads and lighter weight as compared to the previous X series irons. The grey finish gives them a cool, look for some added attractiveness. They are large and forgiving without being ridiculously bumpy and unattractive. These could do a really good job for any mid-high ranged handicapper. So if you are a beginner and need something that compensates for your bad technique then x series will be a help for you. Driver forgiving built allows you to get away with poor technique. XR16 is ideal choice for someone who makes frequent mistakes. The pronounced teardrop shape is a perfect size for the 460 head, not too big or too small. The XR 16 has excellent size and shape one that should inspire players, who struggle with the driver.
The next model was launched right after the initial launch was in 2016( the XR 16) after which other models were launched for two consecutive years 2017(the XR 17) and 2018(the XR 18). These clubs most probably known as the XR irons are really old and are still fascinating a lot of us. The first x series were launched in 2015! Yes, you read it right. Some of the clubs have launched recently, whereas, some of them have been launched way back.
Comparison Table -> Callaway Iron OptionsĬallaway X is a series of irons produced over the last few years. Are you also thinking to get your Callaway x series irons? Let’s take a tour of these remarkable clubs. Like a lot of you, as soon I saw the advertisement for these amazing pieces of metal, I was certain to buy these instantly. I had an amazing experience with it and rushed to deliver a Callaway X series irons review as soon as I was finished trying them out. Overall the X Hot is a very good driver and one that should see Callaway back on the front foot.The Callaway X series is a must have. We feel the adjustable feature is a bit of a 'nice to have' as the club is very forgiving as it is and the face angle changes are quite large.Īt address the club sat nicely behind the ball with a large silver head with some slightly familiar graphics that help to visually scale the clubhead down. The X Hot uses the same hosel as the Extreme driver, but there are no moveable weights so the changes in loft are all you have. There are only these two options which seems a little limiting, but they do the job if you need to change the ball flight. If you still have a few directional issues there is the adjustable hosel that will open the face by 2.5 degrees to de-loft it or close it by 1.5 degrees to increase loft. The X Hot was also very forgiving right across the face so this driver will suit most abilities of players. The flight was a bit higher than the Callaway RAZR Fit Extreme driver due to the different weight structure of the club. You can feel the hotter face at impact as the ball effortlessly takes off on a solid penetrating trajectory. One of the reasons for going back to an all titanium driver is that is sounds better and the X Hot driver does sound very good. The excellent Project X Velocity shaft is less than 60 grams despite being 46 inches long as standard. This means a lighter head for more ball speeds and the whole club comes in at just under 300 grams, which is impressive for an adjustable driver. The advance in manufacturing techniques has enabled Callaway to use a new titanium casting process to create a cast head with very thin walls.
Callaway x hot driver reviews drivers#
Callaway were founded on the basis of hot faced titanium drivers and the Callaway X Hot driver takes us back to these glory days.