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Callaway X HOT new driver......Have you tried it and are you impressed...thinking about buying one


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Just got this driver 9.5* Stiff flex and couldn't be more happy. Today was the first time hitting/playing with it. Every hole I would hit 2 balls just to get more used to the club. 11 holes, or 22 times, I swung the driver and 3 of the times I hit +300 yds. This driver is no joke. I am super happy with this purchase. Not only is it super long, but I can push a fade or pull a draw nicely. Ball flight is perfect. The sucker just rises and rises until it disappears. As of lately, I have been shooting in the mid 90's because my tee box presence has totally escaped me. Today I shot an 87 due to not loosing balls off the tee box. Give this club a shot! I LOVE it!!!!

Dylan

Twitter: @d_brock504


  • 1 month later...
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Does anybody here know if there is much difference between the X Hot N14 and the X2 Hot drivers?

In my bag ... 12 year old Balvenie DoubleWood


  • 11 months later...
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I bought one in late April 2015. My swing speed is 65 MPH, the driver is 13.5 degrees with a L flex or senior flex. I hit it straighter than any driver I ever owned, it's very forgiving, with my slow swing speed I don't hit it far only getting around 195 yards but I can live with that. It comes off the face fast and flies high, excellent driver for my swing speed. I bought it brand new and the price was right since it came out(I think) around 2012, 2013.


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