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Hello does anyone have any idea or maybe of a location of a club looking for the Callaway X Hot sand wedge right handed? preferably new but this seems to be a hard club to locate. Any help would be appreciated.


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Hello does anyone have any idea or maybe of a location of a club looking for the Callaway X Hot sand wedge right handed? preferably new but this seems to be a hard club to locate. Any help would be appreciated.

Keep an eye on callawaypreowned - none right now, but I can tell you - even *good* clubs I have bought from there look to be in great condition.

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E-Bay or the Callaway pre-owned site, perhaps?

I've Googled specific clubs and found other online retailers who's name I hadn't heard of prior to. The hard part comes when you start looking for shaft specs, etc.

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I've seen 2 from Callaway pre-owned but was hoping for a new one and if I can't locate one ill have to get a used one. Just got a brand new set but didn't have that club was always a little leery about used. Or maybe even the X Hot 2 just to complete the set. Thanks for your replies but I'll still keep a eye out for one

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Callaway SWs made as part of an iron set sometimes are hard to find.

Often, people will buy an iron set 4-PW, and get separate specialty wedges from outside iron model for Gap, Sand and Lob.

When people trade in an iron set with a matching SW, Cal Pre-Owned usually sells the SW as part of the set, not as a separate club.

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Hello does anyone have any idea or maybe of a location of a club looking for the Callaway X Hot sand wedge right handed? preferably new but this seems to be a hard club to locate. Any help would be appreciated.

Are you sure you need the SW from the set? I ask because I also bought a 5-SW set from Callaway (X-24) and I hated the SW because it was so chunky and couldn't be opened easily for bunkers and chipping. I wound up giving it away after I found a good deal on a Nike SV 56°. Maybe consider just getting a good wedge that's in the same loft but that is more suited to your playing needs. Unless you have a good reason for wanting this particular SW. Most people get their SWs separate from their irons. Otherwise, I've had good experiences going through the individual irons and wedges section of Callaway preowned.

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