- CALLAWAY X2 HOT DRIVER ADJUSTMENTS DRIVERS
- CALLAWAY X2 HOT DRIVER ADJUSTMENTS DRIVER
- CALLAWAY X2 HOT DRIVER ADJUSTMENTS PRO
They also employ 455 Carpenter steel faces, which paved the way for faces to be constructed as thin as 0.047 inches in certain areas, 40 percent thinner than the previous RAZR X Black fairway woods. The new fairway woods borrow the forged cup face design from Callaway drivers, which moved the weld line away from the face to allow Callaway more control over face thickness and tolerances.
CALLAWAY X2 HOT DRIVER ADJUSTMENTS PRO
The standard length is 45.75 with a swing weight of D3.Ĭallaways X Hot and X Hot Pro fairway woods look much like the companys previous fairway woods, but changes to materials and construction make them top-tier performers. The X Hot Pro is available in 9, 10.5 and 12 degree lofts, and comes stock with a real deal Project X Velocity shaft in the following flexes: 5.5 (64 grams 4.6 degrees of torque), 6.0 (65.1 grams 4.7 degrees of torque) and 6.5 (76 grams 4.0 degrees of torque). It comes stock with a proprietary True Temper Project X Velocity shaft in light, regular and stiff flexes. The standard length is 46 inches with a swing weight of D3. The X Hot is available is lofts of 9.5, 10.5, 11.5 and 13 degrees. A change to the closed (C) setting will set the face 1-degree closed and increase loft 1 degree.
CALLAWAY X2 HOT DRIVER ADJUSTMENTS DRIVER
The X Hot Pro driver is designed to have a face that is 0.5-degrees open in neutral. Setting the face angle to the open (O) position on the Opti-Fit Hosel will open the face to 3.5 degrees and subtract 1 degree of loft. A change to the closed (C) setting will set the face 1.5-degrees closed and increase loft 1 degree. Setting the face angle to the open (O) position on the Opti-Fit Hosel will open the face to 2.5 degrees and subtract 1 degree of loft. The X Hot driver is designed to have a square face angle in its neutral setting.
CALLAWAY X2 HOT DRIVER ADJUSTMENTS DRIVERS
Unlike the X Hot, the X Hot Pro driver does not have any alignment markings on the crown, providing a clean at Callaways new dark grey matte finish.īoth all-titanium drivers use Callaways Forged Cup Face design, which Callaway says leads to high ball speeds across the face, and are adjustable with Callaways Opti-Fit Hosel System.Ĭlick here for more discussion in the Tour/Pre-release equipment forum. The X Hot Pro driver features a smaller head (440cc), with a deeper face that helps golfers reduce the spin on their tee shots. That draw bias is more severe in the X Hot driver line than it is in the X Hot Pro drivers, which are aimed at players who need less help squaring up the club face. Alan Hocknell, vice president of R&D for Callaway, said data from Callaways fit bays across the country showed that most golfers who need more loft also need more draw bias, which is why the X Hot and X Hot Pro drivers have center of gravities that move toward the heel as the lofts increase, helping golfers square the club at impact. Its also 14 grams lighter than the Pro, which could allow slower swing-speed players to increase clubhead speed.ĭr. At 460cc, it is 20cc larger than the Pro version. The X Hot is the most forgiving driver of the pair. Not only was each head made specifically for a certain type of player each loft was engineered with a specific player in mind as well.Ĭlick here for more discussion in the Tour/Pre-release equipment forum. Theres usually a larger, more forgiving model aimed at average golfers and a more compact model with lower-spin characteristics for players who have more swing speed.Īlong with Callaways RAZR Fit Xtreme driver, Callaway is releasing its X Hot and X Hot Tour drivers for 2013, which take individualization a step further. Most major equipment companies offer at least two drivers in their new product lineups.